Friday, March 2, 2012
Creating a Smoke Shaped Image in Photoshop
This Photoshop tutorial is a photo manipulation that shows you how to create a smoke shaped image.
Repeat same actions with this smoke layer like you did with first one: desaturate it and set layer opacity to 70%.
Finally rotate this layer a bit by using Edit > Transform > Rotate.
Regarding face, try to shape it as similar as possible.
In the end we should have something like this:
Copy selected area to the main canvas and place it as shown on screenshot below.
Desaturate this layer by going to Image > Adjustments >
Desaturate (Shift+Ctrl+U) and set layer opacity for this layer to 70%.
Then move it to the right edge of the canvas.
Select Eraser Tool with soft-edged brush and erase edges on this layer.
Create a new layer right above background layer with portrait. Fill it with black color (#000000).
Merge all layers except background layer (portrait) by selecting
layers and pressing Ctrl+E. We now have only two layers: portrait layer
and smoke layer. Set layer opacity of smore layer to 50-70% and adjust
contour by using Smudge Tool.
Copy selection to main canvas.
Desaturate this layer by and going to Image > Adjustments >
Desaturate (Shift+Ctrl+U) and set layer opacity for this layer to 70%.
Transform it by using Ctrl+T and position selection like i did.
Edit layer edges using Eraser Tool.
Set layer opacity back to 100%.
Once you are happy with result, merge all layers except background
layer with portrait. We have only two layers: portrait layer and smoke
layer.
Invert selection using Select > Inverse and remove everything inside the selection by using Delete button.
Make a new selection in the shape of violin using Polygonal Lasso
Tool and remove unnecessary background using Delete button again.
Deselect selection using Ctrl+D.
If you still have some problem areas with the remains of the
background, they can be erased by using Eraser Tool with a soft-edged
brush and opacity set to 30-50%.
Change layer blending mode to Soft Light for this layer and this tutorial is now complete.
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