How to create a spattered photomontage in Photoshop
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How to create a spattered photomontage in Photoshop
March 9th, 2010 by ART-D Posted in Adobe Photoshop , Photo Editing
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Create a new document (
Ctrl+N
) in
Adobe Photoshop
with the size
800px
by
1068px
(
RGB
color mode) at a resolution of
300 pixels/inch
. Use the
Paint Bucket Tool (G)
to fill with the next color
#4A4B41
the new background layer.
Add some noise on this background layer by applying the next filter:
Filter>Noise>Add Noise
We’ve got the next result:
Set
Fill
to
57%
and
Blending mode
to
Hard Light
for this layer in
Layers panel
.
Find a stock photo with a jumping man represented on it, I used this
photo
from
stock.xchng
. I would like to thank the
author
of this photo:
Remove the background using your favorite tools like
Pen Tool (P)
,
Magic Wand Tool (W)
,
Magnetic Lasso (L)
or even a simple
Filter>Extract
and insert it on a
new layer
in our main document.
Choose
Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation (Ctrl+U)
and drag the slider to the left to decrease the
Saturation
of the color range for layer containing the jumping man.
We’ve got the next result:
Create a new layer
and select a
Soft Round
brush of
black color (Opacity 15%)
Use
Soft Round
brush to dark out the top and bottom parts of the document. Place this layer under the layer containing the jumping man:
Next we’ll make a copy of the layer containing the noise effect:
… and select for it
Filter>Blur>Motion blur
We’ve got the next result:
Set
Fill
to
27%
for this layer in
Layers panel
:
Let’s create a
clipping mask
to make the content of the
layer containing the motion blur effect
only visible within the content of the
layer containing the darked edges
. Hold down
Alt (Windows)
or
Option (Mac OS)
and click between the last made layer and the layer with the darked edges (on the
Layers panel
)
We’ve got the nest effect:
Create a new layer
and use on it the
Lasso Tool (L)
to draw a freehand selection border as shown:
Next we have to paint the top edge inside the selection, applying the
Soft Round
brush of white color. Firstly we need to use a brush of bigger diameter for marking the border
then use
Hard Mechanical
brush of smaller diameter to paint the edges.
This layer will be placed lower than the layer with the jumping man.
Create a new layer
and apply here the same technique to represent the same border for the layer on its bottom part.
This layer will be placed also lower than the man’s layer:
We’ve got the next effect
Create a new layer
and apply on it the
Spatter
brush of
black color (Opacity 10%)
to dark out the bottom part of the picture. This layer needs to be placed under the man’s layer:
Click on the same layer on the bottom part of the
Layers panel
on
Add layer mask
icon and paint into mask with
Hard Mechanical
brush of
black color
to hide smoothly the dark spots.
We’ve got the next effect:
Create a new layer
again and select the
Spatter
brush
Paint with this brush along the layer’s edges. The brush’s color is
#FDC689 (Opacity 10%)
. Place this layer under the layer containing the man.
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