Jumat, 17 September 2010

Create multiple Objects and Design a Stunning Light Effected Creation

abstract-temple-photomani-final

In this tutorial, I will show you the methods I use to seamlessly combine multiple objects and create some truly awesome lighting effect for your image through the making of this “spiritually connected” abstract style design in Photoshop.
I have been asked many times in this past about making one of this type of tutorial that contains both of the above techniques so here it is :)
Along the way, we will be practicing a lot of Photoshop skills relevant to them, including selection, masking, and layer blending options. We will also be using a lot of layer adjustments and Photoshop Filters. Have a try!
Also I would love to know what other method you use to achieve the same effect, drop me a line below!
Here is a preview of my final image result for this tutorial: (click to enlarge)
abstract-temple-photomani-final
Black and white version:
abstract-temple-photomani-final-bw

PSD File Download

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Ok let’s get started!
To complete this tutorial, you will need the following stock images: (I’m non-religious, but I do love temples ^^)
Grungy Texture
Temple Stock 1
Temple Stock 2
Temple Stock 3
Cloud

Step 1

Let’s prepare some background to work on first. Load the “Grungy Texture” image into Photoshop, make a duplicate of the background layer. (Personally I think this is a good habit because in case you mess up something, you always revert back to the original image quickly.)
Set the blending mode of the duplicated layer to “Darken” and you will have the following image:
1-darken
Duplicate the background layer once more and drag the duplicated layer to the top, apply the following the following vector mask to the layer:
1-vector-mask1
Set the blending mode of this layer to “Overlay” and you will have the following effect:
1-effect1
Add a new Curves Adjustment Layer (Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Curves) and apply the following settings:
1-curve
And you will have the following effect:
1-effect-2

Step 2

Now we have a very grungy-looking background to work on. We can now add our objects onto it.
Load the “Temple Stock 1″ into Photoshop.  Use any selection tool you prefer to make a selection around the temple (I would recommand you have a practice with Pen Tool, it’s a good tool and in the future you may use it a lot for a variety of purpose ^^)
If you did use Pen Tool to draw the Path, make sure after you close the path, right-click and choose the option called “Make selection…” and set the feather radius to 0px.
Then hit ctrl+alt+R and apply the following Refine Edge settings:
2-refine-edge
You selection will look similar as shown below:
2-selection
Copy and paste the selection onto our document, resize (Ctrl + T) and position it as shown below:
2-position
Rename this layer as “Temple 1″. On top of this layer, create two adjustment layers as shown below and make both of them Clipping Mask to the “Temple 1″ layer:
Curves
2-curve
Black and white
2-bw
Then set the “Temple 1″ layer blending mode to “Multiply” and you will have the following effect:
2-effect1

Step 3

Load “Temple Texture 2″ into Photoshop. Again we use any selection tool to make a selection around the temple building as shown below:
Hint: use the Refine Edge tool to further adjust the edges of the selection, the goal is to make the selection as smooth and seamless as possible, so it will be easier to blend it into our work later on.
3-selection
Copy and paste the selection onto our document, resize, rotate it and place it onto the position as shown below:
3-position
Name this layer as “Temple 2″ and add a vector mask on it as shown below:
3-mask1
You will now see the bottom part of the “Temple 2″ layer is not under the mask:
3-effect1
On top of the “Temple 2″ layer, add two adjustment layers – curves and black and white and make both of them Clipping Mask to the “Temple 2″ layer:
Curves
3-curve
Black and White
3-bw
Set the blending mode of this “Temple 2″ layer to “Multiply” and you will have the following effect:
3-effect-2

Step 4

Load “Temple Stock 3″ image into Photoshop. Again we extract the temple building out of the image by making the selection as shown below:
4-selection
Copy and paste the selection onto our document, resize, rotate it and place it onto the position as shown below:
4-copy-paste
Name this layer as “Temple 3″ and add a vector mask on it as shown below:
4-mask
And you will see the bottom part of the building is now hidden:
4-after-mask
On top of the “Temple 3″ layer, add two adjustment layers – curves and black and white and make both of them Clipping Mask to the “Temple 3″ layer:
Curves
4-curves
Black and White
4-bw
And you will have the following effect:
4-effect1

Step 5

We can see the the centre of the canvas look a bi empty – why not add some cloud in there. (I personally love cloudy effect and I think it can be used in all sorts of occasions)
So load the “Cloud” texture into Photoshop. Copy and paste the entire image onto our document and place the newly-created layer below the “Temple 1″ layer, resize and position it as shown below:
5-position
Rename this layer as “cloud” and add the following vector mask onto it:
5-mask
And you will have the following effect:
5-after-mask
Again on the “Cloud” layer, we add two more adjustment layers and make them both the clipping mask for “Cloud” layer:
Curves
5-curves
Black and White
5-bw
Set the blending mode of the “cloud” layer to “Multiply” and you will have the following effect:
5-effect1

Step 6

Create a new layer called “Radial Blur”, fill the layer with Black and go to Filter > Render > Cloud and render some cloud (set foreground colour to white, background colour to black)
6-cloud
Go to Filter > Blur > Radial Blur and apply the following settings:
radial-blur
Set the blending mode to “overlay” and you will have the following effect:
6-blend
Duplicate the “cloud” once and set the duplicated layer blending mode to “soft light”, you will have the following effect:
6-effect1
Duplicate the “Cloud” layer once more, on the duplicate layer add a vector mask as shown below:
6-mask
Change the blending mode of this duplicated layer to “colour dodge”, you will see we now have a centre area of the canvas highlighted and more lighting depth is created:
6-effect-21

Step 7

Create a new layer called “fiber” on top of all previous layers, fill it with black and go to Filter > Render > Fiber and apply the following settings:
fiber
Set the blending mode of this layer to “soft light” and drop the opacity of around 80%:
7-effect

Step 8

If you’re happy about the colour/contrast of the image so far, this step will become optional for you.
To further adjust the overall colour balance and contrast of the image, we can add the following two adjustment layers on top of all other layers:
Hue/Saturation
8-hue
Colour Balance
8-col-mid
And you will have the following result image:
8-effect1
Ok that’s it for this tutorial! You can of course add some of your own texture or filter effect and see what the end results are!
Here is my final image for this tutorial: (I slightly adjusted the colour balance and add some gaussian blur overlay to make the image shining) – Click to enlarge:
abstract-temple-photomani-final
Black and white version:
abstract-temple-photomani-final-bw
Hope you enjoy this tutorial, drop me a comment if you have any question, I will try my best to help you out.
Cheers and have a nice day!
In this tutorial, I will show you the methods I use to seamlessly combine multiple objects and create some truly awesome lighting effect for your image through the making of this “spiritually connected” abstract style design in Photoshop.
I have been asked many times in this past about making one of this type of tutorial that contains both of the above techniques so here it is :)
Along the way, we will be practicing a lot of Photoshop skills relevant to them, including selection, masking, and layer blending options. We will also be using a lot of layer adjustments and Photoshop Filters. Have a try!
Also I would love to know what other method you use to achieve the same effect, drop me a line below!
Here is a preview of my final image result for this tutorial: (click to enlarge)
abstract-temple-photomani-final
Black and white version:
abstract-temple-photomani-final-bw

PSD File Download

You can download the PSD File for this tutorial via the VIP Members Area for only $4.95/Month (or less)! You will not only get this PSD File, but also 40+ other PSD Files + Extra Goodies + Exclusive Photoshop tutorial there. Signup now and get exclusive :) Find out more about the VIP Members Areas

Ok let’s get started!
To complete this tutorial, you will need the following stock images: (I’m non-religious, but I do love temples ^^)
Grungy Texture
Temple Stock 1
Temple Stock 2
Temple Stock 3
Cloud

Step 1

Let’s prepare some background to work on first. Load the “Grungy Texture” image into Photoshop, make a duplicate of the background layer. (Personally I think this is a good habit because in case you mess up something, you always revert back to the original image quickly.)
Set the blending mode of the duplicated layer to “Darken” and you will have the following image:
1-darken
Duplicate the background layer once more and drag the duplicated layer to the top, apply the following the following vector mask to the layer:
1-vector-mask1
Set the blending mode of this layer to “Overlay” and you will have the following effect:
1-effect1
Add a new Curves Adjustment Layer (Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Curves) and apply the following settings:
1-curve
And you will have the following effect:
1-effect-2

Step 2

Now we have a very grungy-looking background to work on. We can now add our objects onto it.
Load the “Temple Stock 1″ into Photoshop.  Use any selection tool you prefer to make a selection around the temple (I would recommand you have a practice with Pen Tool, it’s a good tool and in the future you may use it a lot for a variety of purpose ^^)
If you did use Pen Tool to draw the Path, make sure after you close the path, right-click and choose the option called “Make selection…” and set the feather radius to 0px.
Then hit ctrl+alt+R and apply the following Refine Edge settings:
2-refine-edge
You selection will look similar as shown below:
2-selection
Copy and paste the selection onto our document, resize (Ctrl + T) and position it as shown below:
2-position
Rename this layer as “Temple 1″. On top of this layer, create two adjustment layers as shown below and make both of them Clipping Mask to the “Temple 1″ layer:
Curves
2-curve
Black and white
2-bw
Then set the “Temple 1″ layer blending mode to “Multiply” and you will have the following effect:
2-effect1

Step 3

Load “Temple Texture 2″ into Photoshop. Again we use any selection tool to make a selection around the temple building as shown below:
Hint: use the Refine Edge tool to further adjust the edges of the selection, the goal is to make the selection as smooth and seamless as possible, so it will be easier to blend it into our work later on.
3-selection
Copy and paste the selection onto our document, resize, rotate it and place it onto the position as shown below:
3-position
Name this layer as “Temple 2″ and add a vector mask on it as shown below:
3-mask1
You will now see the bottom part of the “Temple 2″ layer is not under the mask:
3-effect1
On top of the “Temple 2″ layer, add two adjustment layers – curves and black and white and make both of them Clipping Mask to the “Temple 2″ layer:
Curves
3-curve
Black and White
3-bw
Set the blending mode of this “Temple 2″ layer to “Multiply” and you will have the following effect:
3-effect-2

Step 4

Load “Temple Stock 3″ image into Photoshop. Again we extract the temple building out of the image by making the selection as shown below:
4-selection
Copy and paste the selection onto our document, resize, rotate it and place it onto the position as shown below:
4-copy-paste
Name this layer as “Temple 3″ and add a vector mask on it as shown below:
4-mask
And you will see the bottom part of the building is now hidden:
4-after-mask
On top of the “Temple 3″ layer, add two adjustment layers – curves and black and white and make both of them Clipping Mask to the “Temple 3″ layer:
Curves
4-curves
Black and White
4-bw
And you will have the following effect:
4-effect1

Step 5

We can see the the centre of the canvas look a bi empty – why not add some cloud in there. (I personally love cloudy effect and I think it can be used in all sorts of occasions)
So load the “Cloud” texture into Photoshop. Copy and paste the entire image onto our document and place the newly-created layer below the “Temple 1″ layer, resize and position it as shown below:
5-position
Rename this layer as “cloud” and add the following vector mask onto it:
5-mask
And you will have the following effect:
5-after-mask
Again on the “Cloud” layer, we add two more adjustment layers and make them both the clipping mask for “Cloud” layer:
Curves
5-curves
Black and White
5-bw
Set the blending mode of the “cloud” layer to “Multiply” and you will have the following effect:
5-effect1

Step 6

Create a new layer called “Radial Blur”, fill the layer with Black and go to Filter > Render > Cloud and render some cloud (set foreground colour to white, background colour to black)
6-cloud
Go to Filter > Blur > Radial Blur and apply the following settings:
radial-blur
Set the blending mode to “overlay” and you will have the following effect:
6-blend
Duplicate the “cloud” once and set the duplicated layer blending mode to “soft light”, you will have the following effect:
6-effect1
Duplicate the “Cloud” layer once more, on the duplicate layer add a vector mask as shown below:
6-mask
Change the blending mode of this duplicated layer to “colour dodge”, you will see we now have a centre area of the canvas highlighted and more lighting depth is created:
6-effect-21

Step 7

Create a new layer called “fiber” on top of all previous layers, fill it with black and go to Filter > Render > Fiber and apply the following settings:
fiber
Set the blending mode of this layer to “soft light” and drop the opacity of around 80%:
7-effect

Step 8

If you’re happy about the colour/contrast of the image so far, this step will become optional for you.
To further adjust the overall colour balance and contrast of the image, we can add the following two adjustment layers on top of all other layers:
Hue/Saturation
8-hue
Colour Balance
8-col-mid
And you will have the following result image:
8-effect1
Ok that’s it for this tutorial! You can of course add some of your own texture or filter effect and see what the end results are!
Here is my final image for this tutorial: (I slightly adjusted the colour balance and add some gaussian blur overlay to make the image shining) – Click to enlarge:
abstract-temple-photomani-final
Black and white version:
abstract-temple-photomani-final-bw
Hope you enjoy this tutorial, drop me a comment if you have any question, I will try my best to help you out.
Cheers and have a nice day!

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