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Win a Free Copy of Filter Forge (x3) Posted: 29 Aug 2011 08:00 AM PDT Let’s be honest, most of Photoshop's default filters and effects can be a bit cheesy. We recently introduced you to Filter Forge, a third-party plugin for Photoshop that allows you to do some pretty amazing things with filters, and even create your own. We also gave away several copies of Filter Forge Basic Edition to several lucky Psdtuts readers. Today, we have decided to do it again by giving away another 3 copies. To enter, all you have to do is submit your entry using the form below.
Filter Forge is a versatile Photoshop plugin which allows both novice and expert users create a wide variety of realistic and abstract textures and effects. Users can take instant advantage of over 8100 free community-created filters in the online filter library, or create their own filters in the visual filter editor by assembling them from components such as blurs, gradients, color adjustments, noises, distortions, or blends – without writing a single line of code. In this image Filter Forge was used to create the snakeskin: Pattern maps, bumpmaps, and normal maps. The 3D model was made in Microstation V8i, rendered with Luxology Render. No post work. On the surface, Filter Forge is just a Photoshop plugin, a pack of filters that generate textures, create visual effects, enhance photos, and process images. However, there are some things that make Filter Forge unique:
To win a free copy of Filter Forge, all you need to do is enter using the form below. Up For Grabs
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Create a Floating Over-Grown “Tree House” in Photoshop Posted: 29 Aug 2011 06:00 AM PDT Photoshop is great because it allows us to create scenes that wouldn’t otherwise be possible in real life. In this tutorial we will combine several stock images to create a floating over-grown tree house in Photoshop.
Tutorial AssetsThe following assets were used during the production of this tutorial. Step 1Download and open in Photoshop the large sky photo – 2240px * 1680px. Rotate the Canvas, choose Image > Rotate Canvas > 90° CW. Step 2Then choose Rectangular Marquee Tool Step 3Duplicate sky background layer and apply Auto Contrast adjustment to it, Image > Adjustments > Auto Contrast. Apply Multiply Blending Mode to this layer and Opacity 75%. Add Layer Mask to the duplicated layer – click small icon Step 4Create a new adjustment layer, click small icon Step 5Insert soil sphere, select outside area and remove it. In order to load selection of white background, you may use Magic Wand Tool. Rotate this shape to move dark part of the sphere on the left side, Edit > Transform > Rotate. Step 6Add Layer Mask Step 7Create a new adjustment layer, click small icon Step 8Then create one more adjustment layer clipping mask – "Selective Color" in this time. Apply setting like on the screen shot. Process layer mask with soft brush to create crumbly, spotty texture. Step 9Create a new empty layer, make Clipping Mask from it like with the previous adjustments layers. Draw a ragged contour for the bottom part of the shape. Use regular round brush and "Texture 3" brush from assorted brushes set. Step 10Apply Multiply Blending mode to the created clipping mask layer, set Fill = 60, apply Inner Shadow layer style effect. Step 11Insert green tree image, select blue sky and white clouds around the tree by using Magic Wand Tool Step 12Correct the green shape with Warp transformation to make it more spherical. Edit > Transform > Warp. Step 13Add Layer Mask to the green sphere and erase bottom part. Try to create ragged and snaky contour. You may use textured brushes from the Photoshop preset assorted brushes set. Step 14Add Drop Shadow and Gradient Overlay layer style effects to this layer. The center of gradient area is marked with red color on the second screen shot. Step 15Create new adjustments layers for the green shape – "Color Balance" and "Brightness and Contrast", make clipping masks from them. Step 16Process green shape top contour with Blur Tool, choose small soft brush for it and strength – 100%. Step 17Open branches photo. Make this image black and white. Image > Adjustments > Black & White (none preset). Step 18Correct levels settings for this photo, make it more contrast, play with black and white markers to make very dark branches and white background. Don’t pay attention to bottom part of the image. We will use only top branches. Step 19Then load selection for the white background. Go to Select > Color Range. Set Fuzziness around 100% and click with Eyedropper Tool in the white background area, say Ok. Clear selected area. You should have dark branches on the transparent background. Step 20Apply Flip Vertical transformation to the layer with branches. Edit > Transform > Flip Vertical. Select bottom part of branches and copy selected area. Step 21Paste copied part of branches above brown soil layers and below green sphere. Erase outside branches Step 22Apply Multiply Blending Mode to branches and Opacity 65%. Add Gradient Overlay layer style effect. Step 23Insert Old Barn image. Erase bottom selected area, use Layer Mask as in the previous steps, it helps to correct erased area many times. Use black brush for erasing and white for restoring. In order to make contour smooth process bottom barn contour with translucent textured Brush. Step 24Create several adjustment layers – "Hue/Saturation", "Color Balance", Levels, "Brightness&Contrast". Apply settings like on the screen shot, play with them may be you will fin better combination. Step 25Erase selected areas in the "Levels" and "Brightness & Contrast" adjustments layers masks with using large soft brush. Step 26You should have something like this: Step 27Insert roots image, erase background area with round Eraser Tool. Transform roots image to fit it into Green Sphere shape, Edit > Transform > Free Transformation. Step 28Add Layer Mask to the roots layer, then make active main roots layer thumbnail, go to Select > Color Range click with eyedropper tool to the green spot, say "Ok". You will have very similar selection like on the screen shot. Step 29Keep selection, make active roots Layer Mask and erase selected green spots, avoid roots. Then go to Color Range again and click with Eyedropper Tool in the other color spot of roots background (yellow, light brown colors), load selection. Erase selected background spots again, avoid roots. Create temporary white layer below roots layer to see result of your actions. Step 30Repeat previous actions several times. In final, you may erase and correct roots contour without Color Range selection, just using textured brush. Background shouldn’t be absolutely clear. Correct roots shape with Warp transformation to make it more spherical. Step 31Remove white layer. Step 32In order to correct brightness and color shade, create new adjustment layers – "Selective Color", "Color Balance", "Levels". Erase left and right side of the "Levels" mask with large soft brush. Step 33Create a new empty layer above roots layers, load selection for green shape and fill selected area in a new layer with any color, adjust Fill = 0%. Apply Gradient Overlay effect, the same as for Green Sphere early. Step 34Open tree image, unlock background layer, load selection for background color with Magic Wand Tool Step 35Place tree layer with transparent background to the top of all crated layers. Set Opacity 94%, add adjustment "Selective color" layer and Inner Shadow effect. Step 36In order to make shadow effect on the roof, create a new layer below tree layer and draw a simple shape like on the screen shot, process left edge with Blur Tool. Set Fill = 0%. Apply Gradient Overlay effect to this layer. Step 37Insert another roots picture, erase red marked space. Step 38Create adjustments Clipping Masks – "Selective Color", "Color Balance", "Levels". Correct "Levels" Layer Mask with round soft brush. Step 39Return to the bottom sky levels. Group sky and sky adjustments layers. Duplicate the group and merge it. Place merged sky layer above all created layers. Add layer mask to this layer and fill it with black color. Then chose translucent soft and round white color Brush Tool (Opacity ~ 16-20%). And restore some areas next to the top branches of the tree and green sphere contour – see red marked spots. Restored areas should be translucent. Step 40Duplicate merged sky group once again, place it above just created layer from the previous step. Find Channels palette and duplicate red channel. Make duplicated channel very contrast by using levels settings. Command/Ctrl + click red channel thumbnail to load selection for the white area or click small icon Step 41Keep selection, make visible RGB channel and return to layers palette, go to Select > Inverse. Then clear inverted selection area. You should have something similar: Step 42Add layer mask to the white clouds layer and erase most part of it (red marked zone). Just leave some white clouds in the bottom left and right parts of photo manipulation. Step 43Create a new white layer. Go to Filter > Distort > Lens Correction. Apply Vignette effect. Step 44Apply Multiply Blending Mode to created layer, Opacity 70%, add layer Mask and fill it with linear black and white gradient. Step 45Merge all created layers. Step 46Retouch merged layer. Hide scratchy areas and edges between different details of composition by using Stamp Tool. In order to make edges between tree branched and green leaves smoother choose textured brush for the stamp, set the sampling point by positioning the pointer in green leaves area and Alt-clicking (Windows) or Option-clicking (Mac OS). Then add some green spots from cloned source above branches. Repeat this action several times to hide all rough spots. You may use this instrument to correct and smooth foliage area between sky and barn wall. Step 47You may also use Patch Tool to correct some bugs. Drag the selection border to mask edges between different stock images. When you release the mouse button, the trace of the selected area is patched with the sampled pixels. Step 48Correct branches tips with Smudge Tool. Step 49Duplicate retouched layer, apply Gradient Map to it. Image > Adjustment > Gradient map. Step 50Duplicate layer with Gradient Map effect two times. Apply Multiply Blending Mode and Opacity 14% for the bottom one and Normal Blending Mode and Opacity 18% for the top gradient layer. Step 51Insert stars image, apply Auto Contrast and Auto Levels to it, choose Screen Blending mode. Also open Levels setting and move black marker little bit right, until the star background becomes absolutely transparent. Erase some stars. Step 52Insert old paper image, make it black and white. Image > Adjustments > Black and White (preset none). Apply Soft Light Blending Mode to this layer and Opacity 79%. Final Image |
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