Now apply a hue/saturation and levels adjustment layer (with clipping masks): Paste in one of your 3D renders, positioning it over your splatters. Now paste in several more paint splatters, changing the blending with each so that they fit with your overall color palette of white, black and pink: Now apply a hue/saturation and levels adjustment layer, with each layer having a clipping mask: Now extract one of the paint splatters from the set in the resources for this tutorial and paste it into your composition: Now apply a hue/saturation and levels adjustment layer, applying a clipping mask to each: Now cut out your ribbon photo and paste it into your composition: Now we want to start adding some color to our composition!Ĭreate a couple of circles, filled with radial gradients ranging from fc528c to cc2f67. Resize the render to fit over your model’s face and then apply a clipping mask to this layer, so that it also crops to fit only onto your model’s face. Now paste in one of the renders from the 3D render set in the resources for this tutorial. With each adjustment layer apply a clipping mask so that the adjustments only effect the layer directly beneath them (in this case your model photo layer). Now apply a hue/saturation and levels adjustment layer. Now use your path tool to select the bottom of your model’s neck, cutting away the bottom in a smooth curve shape: Now paste in your model photo, positioning it in the left of your canvas: Use a large, soft black paintbrush at around 40% to paint in a vignette type effect, painting shadows around the edges and corners of your canvas: Now create a new layer called ‘background shadows’. Then change this layer’s blend mode to ‘overlay’: Drag out several white to transparent radial gradients in the areas shown below. Now create a new layer called ‘background highlights’. Add 5% amount of noise, distribution: Gaussian, monochromatic. Go to edit>fill and fill your canvas with 50% gray. Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layer Settings: Now change this layer’s blend mode to ‘multiply’ and reduce it’s opacity to 80%. Paste in your rust texture onto a new layer and resize it to fit your canvas. Fill your canvas with light gray (dcdcdc). Start by creating a document (800X500px).Ĭreate a new layer called ‘background’. As always, this is the final image that we’ll be creating:
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