Author: Anonymous Source:
This is a relatively basic Photoshop synthesis tutorial. It mainly introduces how to use some planet materials and arch materials to synthesize an arch picture that can travel through the starry sky. The collocation is quite dreamy, let us learn together below.
Look at the renderings first.
Sea and sky views.
Arch material.
Earth.
Metal texture.
1. Open the Haitian material, ctrl+J to copy a layer, Filter>Blur>Motion Blur.
2. Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur 3.5 pixels.
3. Add a mask and apply it with a black brush to expose the background clouds.
4. Drag the earth material in, use the layer mode to filter, add a mask, and use a black soft-angle brush to delete the excess.
5. Use the Dodge tool to paint the bottom of the moon to make it brighter.
6. Create a new layer and use a large-diameter soft-angle white brush to click on the bottom of the moon.
7. Use the Dodge tool to brighten the middle area of the bridge as the reflection path of the moonlight.
8. Use the deepening tool to deepen the 2 sides of the bridge.
9. Copy the background layer, move it to the top of the layer, use the layer mode Linear Burn, add a mask and apply it with a black soft-angle brush, ctrl+J to copy a layer, and change the layer mode to Multiply.
10. Create a new layer and add some stars with a white brush.
11. Import the arch material and cut it out with a pen.
12. Ctrl+J copies one layer, with the top mode brightness and the bottom layer filter.
13. Import the metal texture and cover it on the arch, except for the white arrow and white frame positions.
14. Layer mode overlay, add projection layer style, produce outer glow effect.
The effect is as follows.
15. Use a pen to draw 2 arch paths, right-click > Stroke path, color white, and fade out at both ends.
16. Stamp the layer and use the burn tool to darken the surrounding area of the arch.
17. Add a color balance adjustment layer.
18. Modify some details and the final effect is as follows.
Author: Anonymous Source:
This is a relatively basic Photoshop synthesis tutorial. It mainly introduces how to use some planet materials and arch materials to synthesize an arch picture that can travel through the starry sky. The collocation is quite dreamy, let us learn together below.
Look at the renderings first.
Sea and sky views.
Arch material.
Earth.
Metal texture.
1. Open the Haitian material, ctrl+J to copy a layer, Filter>Blur>Motion Blur.
2. Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur 3.5 pixels.
3. Add a mask and apply it with a black brush to expose the background clouds.
4. Drag the earth material in, use the layer mode to filter, add a mask, and use a black soft-angle brush to delete the excess.
5. Use the Dodge tool to paint the bottom of the moon to make it brighter.
6. Create a new layer and use a large-diameter soft-angle white brush to click on the bottom of the moon.
7. Use the Dodge tool to brighten the middle area of the bridge as the reflection path of the moonlight.
8. Use the deepening tool to deepen the 2 sides of the bridge.
9. Copy the background layer, move it to the top of the layer, use the layer mode Linear Burn, add a mask and apply it with a black soft-angle brush, ctrl+J to copy a layer, and change the layer mode to Multiply.
10. Create a new layer and add some stars with a white brush.
11. Import the arch material and cut it out with a pen.
12. Ctrl+J copies one layer, with the top mode brightness and the bottom layer filter.
13. Import the metal texture and cover it on the arch, except for the white arrow and white frame positions.
14. Layer mode overlay, add projection layer style, produce outer glow effect.
The effect is as follows.
15. Use a pen to draw 2 arch paths, right-click > Stroke path, color white, and fade out at both ends.
16. Stamp the layer and use the burn tool to darken the surrounding area of the arch.
17. Add color flatnessBalance adjustment layer.
18. Modify some details and the final effect is as follows.
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