How to Create a Surreal Photo Manipulation with Twisting Water
Mar 6th in Illustration, Photo Effects by Oliver Cereto
In
this tutorial, we're going to create a fantasy photo manipulation
mixing different images and learning to use and modify the stock images
in a creative way. The idea is to get a compact image that looks
absolutely real, and at the same time, absolutely impossible!
I
am a Spanish freelance designer, photographer and illustrator. I use
mostly photoshop for photomanipulation and design, but I love vector
graphics and flash animation.
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Step 1
Start with an empty document (mine is 40cm by 50cm at 240 dpi) and
one beautiful sky pic for the background. I used my own image for this,
which is in the download for Psd Plus members, though you can certainly search stock sites for a good sky image as well.
Step 2
Apply Color Balance (Image > Adjustments > Color Balance) to add blue and cyan using the settings shown below.
Step 3
Let's add the girl. It's a personal photograph of mine and is included in the download for Psd Plus
members. I captured the model in natural light and is easy to
reproduce. You can always use your own image or stock image though. Cut
it out with your favorite tool from the original picture and paste it
in our main document (don't worry about feet, we don't need them).
Place the image in the center.
Step 4
Now we are going to modify the color on the girl. Go to Color
Balance again (Image > Adjustments > Color Balance) and use the
adjustments shown below.
Step 5
Let's add some levels next. Go to Image > Adjustments > Levels and apply the following adjustments.
Step 6
Now use the Healing Brush Tool (J) to erase the details on the girl
skin that you don't like (marks, moles, etc...). Just search for a
clean zone of the skin, press Alt and click with the left button mouse
button. Then release Alt and click over a mark/mole and it erase.
Step 7
Let's work on the ground now. Search for some grass photographs, like the ones that I show below. I used these grass images: 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Next, cut a line of grass out carefully. It's important to use images
with quality that don't look blurred because some of them will be
close-up in our final illustration. Use all the time that you need, and
the Eraser Tool with a harder edge, to get the best selection possible.
When you paste a selection in our image, use Color Balance (Image
> Adjustments > Color Balance) and Levels (Image > Adjustments
> Levels) to match the different colors and lights. Basically, you
need to add yellow/blue or magenta/green depending of the image you are
using.
Step 8
We're going to place layer over layer to make credible grass. Some
of the layers will not be very visible so don't worry if you repeat the
same selection in different parts of the image. For the last line of
grass (the closest to our eyes) we'll need an image with good quality
and definition. Cut it carefully and paste it over all the other layers.
Use a line of grass behind the girl to join better in the grass.
Finally, use little leaves to cover details and imperfections in the
grass. It's important that you don't merge all the layers because we
will need to introduce elements between some of them. This is an easy
job, it doesn't require too much knowledge but you will need patience
and good stock images. One last advice is don't use brushes to make
elements like this, unless you're an absolute expert, as it will look
bad and not photorealistic.
Step 9
Let's go now for the water drop in the hand of the girl. As you can see, we have got a good stock image
that doesn't need too much editing to get a good final look. That's the
importance of the stock images that we use; the better they are, the
less work we'll have to do on them in Photoshop.
Cut and paste it into our image behind the girl layer. Then use the
Color Overlay option in Layer Style (Layer > Layer Style > Color
Overlay) to make blue the green tones in our drop. Use the Overlay in
Blend Mode, select a color similar to the one in the image and set the
Opacity to 59%.
Step 10
Now let's add some more drops floating and falling from the hand.
Use photographs from drops that have a white or blue background to get
a perfect match with our cloudy background. I used this image.
Step 11
It's time to create some water spirals. One more time we need a good
stock image that can be used as we want. This time we will use the water falling from a hose. Select it and paste in our image. Now go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation and change the Hue to +111.
Step 12
Now go to Edit > Free Transform (Command + T) and move the water
to the position in the sample and go to Edit > Transform > Warp.
With this mesh you can distort the object to make it twist.
Step 13
Once you have got a look similar to the image below, use the Blur
Tool (R) on the edges of the water to make it blurred. You can use a
subtle motion blur if you want too (Filters > Blur > Motion Blur).
Step 14
Duplicate the water layer and move down the lower one. Apply a
Gaussian Blur (Filters > Blur > Gaussian Blur) with a Radius of
about 32 pixels. Now use the Eraser Tool (E) to delete the blur that
doesn't fall over the body of the girl. Add some green and yellow using
Image > Adjustments > Color Balance and finally change the kind
of layer from Normal to Soft Light.
Step 15
Use the Burn Tool with an exposure of about 40% over our "water" layer, creating some shadows on different zones.
Step 16
This will be easy. Duplicate the "water" layer again and use Free
Transform (Command + T) to move it into the position shown below. Move
it between some of the grass layers, like it is jumping and running.
Step 17
Duplicate the "water" layer one more time. This time we are going to
make the new layer bigger and move it closer to the viewer's position
(between the "grass" layers again).
Step 18
In this last layer, add a motion blur. Go to Filters > Blur >
Motion Blur and set it to an Angle of 16 and about 30 pixels of
Distance.
Step 19
Copy and paste a piece of the water stream to improve the end of
this water stream, as shown below. Then move it to the zone near the
grass and use the eraser or a layer mask to make the union perfect.
Step 20
Now let's add some details. Cut some blades of grass and use motion
blur on them to emulate the effect of moving, then place them around
the water steam. Next, create some little white spheres with the
Ellipse Tool and apply motion blur again. These are shinning drops that
I can paste here and there to make the stream a little more
personalized.
Step 21
Now let's use the original water stream again. Move it with the Free
Transform (Command + T) to the position in the image, then use the
Eraser or a Layer Mask to merge the edges of the two stream layers. Go
to Image > Adjustments > Color Balance and use the Colors Levels
that you can see in the image below. Finally, use the Burn Tool and
Dodge Tool to add some shadows and highlights to the stream. What we've
done is added some green to the water, like it was reflecting the color
from the grass.
Step 22
Let's use a copy of the original water stream again. Go to Edit >
Transform > Warp to modify the selection as shown. Then move it into
the position in the second sample image below. Finally, add some more
drops and shines as we've done before.
Step 23
Let's use the original water stream >. Use Free Transform
(Command + T) to modify the selection like in position (2). Then use
Edit > Transform > Warp to get the stream like in position (3).
Add drops and shines again. It's easy; as you can see we're just
repeating all that we've done in previous steps.
Step 24
There's nothing new here. Repeat the previous step and modify the
selection with Edit > Transform > Warp to get the stream that you
can see in the sample below.
Step 25
Let's work on details now. Select the layer of the "girl." Use your
Eraser or one Mask Layer to improve the selection of the girl. Use it
carefully in the hair. Then use the Healing Brush Tool as discussed in
Step 6 to correct the final details. As you can see in the image below,
the girl on the left is the original girl image, and the one on the
right is the final version.
Step 26
We're still on the "girl" layer. Select the Burn Tool, and with
Range in Midtones and Exposure about 25%, and use it on the places
where the shadows of the water fall. Use the sample image below as a
guide.
Conclusion
Personally I like the colors and light. But I invite you to use
Adjustments Layers to modify and change them as you want. Go to your
upper layer and then go to Layer > Adjustments Layers > Levels
(for example); modify it as you want to get your perfect image. You can
make the same with Color Balance, Curves, etc...
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