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Create a Awesome Colorful Photo Manipulation in Photoshop

In: Photoshop

24 Dec 2009

In this tutorial I will show you how I created a colorful photo manipulation using Photoshop brushes, different adjustment layers, and more. Let’s get started!

Final Image Preview

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Create a new document (Ctrl+N) in Adobe Photoshop with the size 1920px by 1200px (RGB color mode) at a resolution of 72 pixels/inch. Select then the Paint Bucket Tool (G) to fill the new background layer with #EBF4F3 color.

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Then choose the Rectangle Tool (U) to draw a rectangle, like the next one:

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Set Fill to 0% for this layer in Layers panel:

Select Add a layer style from bottom part of the Layers panel and click to Gradient Overlay:

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Click in the color bar to open the Gradient Editor and set the color stops as shown. Click OK to close the Gradient Editor dialog box.

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We’ve got the next floor:

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Find a stock photo with a model represented on it, I used this photo from deviantart. I would like to thank the author of this photo:

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Remove the background using your favorite tools like Pen Tool (P), Magic Wand Tool (W), Magnetic Lasso (L) or even a simple Filter>Extract. Make a copy of this layer (Ctrl+J), click the visibility button on this copy, we’ll need this layer later:

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Click on the bottom part of the Layers’ panel on the next icon Create new fill or adjustment layer and select Levels to make some color corrections

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Raise the contrast of the picture:

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Put the mouse cursor between the layers and hold on the Alt button while clicking on the left button. The top layer will be transformed into a mask:

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Next we’ll add another adjustment layer. Click on the bottom part of the Layers’ panel on the Create new fill or adjustment layer and select Hue/Saturation:

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Reduce the color saturation:

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Transform it into a mask too. Click on this layer on the Layers’ panel, select the mask and using a brush from the Brush Tool (B) of black color paint the opened zones (skin) on the girl’s body:

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Add another adjustment layer. Click on the bottom part of the Layers’ panel on the Create new fill or adjustment layer and select Curves:

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Set the options for raising the contrast. Paint the body’s zones in the mask too and a little on the girl’s clothes, only on those places with a high contrast.

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This is the result we should get:

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Make the girl’s reflection on the floor. Let’s activate the copy of the girl’s layer and turn it around, applying Free Transform (Ctrl+T). Choose the Eraser Tool (E) to erase the same places demonstrated below:

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Then select a Soft Round brush of black color with the Opacity of 20% and represent a shadow on a new layer:

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The brush’s settings:

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Create a new layer, representing here the shadow around the girl. Choose the same options applied before for the Soft Round brush, but enlarge the brush’s size, using the button ].

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Create a new layer select a Soft Round brush and insert here a spot of the color #6DCFF6. Opacity – 20%.

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Create a new file with the size 500px by 500px (RGB color mode) at a resolution of 72 pixels/inch. Select the Soft Round brush of black color and set the next shown options for it:

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Let’s put a brushstroke, like the next one:

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Then choose Filter>Pixelate>Color halftone and set the next demonstrated settings:

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It’s the result we’ll get on this stage:

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Select this layer and place it on a new layer on our basic document, changing the Blending Mode to Darker Color and set Fill to 40%.

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