In this tutorial, I will show you the steps I took to create this Detailed Meteorite and Surrounding Space Environment in Photoshop. This is an intermediate level tutorials and some steps can be a bit tricky, but why not have a try! Here is a preview of the final effect I have for this tutorial: (Click to Enlarge) To complete this tutorial, you will need the following stock: Create a new document sized 1400px * 900px with black background. Create a new layer and use the fire explosion brush, paint some nebula pattern as shown below: (Hint: do not set the brush opacity and flow to be too high, try set them both at around 20%. Use Soft Eraser to remove part s of the cloud to create depth) Create a new layer and draw a black circle as shown below: Load the rock image into Photoshop, grab the Quick Selection Tool from the toolbox, set the brush tip to be around 35px (hard brush): Select one rock piece from the image with Quick Selection Tool: Paste your selection to the base, desaturate it as we don’t need the colour: Go back to the rock stock photo, grab a few more different pieces and paste them on the base, until them form the following shape: (desaturate while pasting them) Make the base layer invisible, and here is the effect so far: Now merge those rock layers together, duplicate the merged layer a few times, reduce their size and scatter them around the canvas, as shown below: Then use the debris brush you downloaded, paint some scattering effect around the meteorite (make sure you adjust the flow and opacity to be both around 40% before you start painting) Also make sure you paint some debris to the smaller meteorite on the side: Use the fire explosion brush, paint some cloud effect around the meteorite as shown below: I decided to add some motion blur effect into the image to make it more dynamic. So let’s create a new layer and paint with the debris brush as shown below: Apply the following Motion Blur settings to it: and you will have the following effect: Go to Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen and sharpen this image a bit: and you will see parts of the image become brighter: Reduce the layer opacity to around 50%, and you will have the following effect: Duplicate this layer a a few times, and scatter them around the image, adjust the size and opacity of them accordingly: We’re almost done. For some final touchups, I added some lighting effect with a soft round, white brush to the position shown below (on a new layer): Warp this light to fit the top left corner of the meteorite: and you will have the following effect: Add the following Curves Adjustment layer on top: and you will have the following effect: You can add more colour to the image, and dodge/burn the following areas to increase the image depth: I also made some slight colour changes and here is the final effect: (click to enlarge) That’s all for this tutorial! Hope you enjoy it and find it useful :) Till next time, have a great day!Step 1
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samedi 2 avril 2011
reate a Detailed Meteorite and Surrounding Space Environment in Photoshop
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