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Create Surreal Human Face with Flame Hair and Disintegration Effect in Photoshop


Here is a preview of the final effect I have for this tutorial:

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Step 1

Create a new document sized 770px * 1100px with black background, load the model image into Photoshop, cut out the face portion with Lasso Tool:

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Paste the selection onto our canvas, position it to the centre and erase the edges with a soft eraser:

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Now we can tidy up the image a bit - although it's not really necessary to do those for the final effect, but it gives you a chance to have a go with a number of retouching tools in Photoshop :)

Firstly try removing the dark spots with the "Spot Healing Brush Tool":

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Then use Smudge Tool to with around 2%-5% strength to smooth out the skin:

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Sharpen the eyes with the Sharpen Tool - set strength to around 30%:

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and you will have the following effect:

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Step 2

Add the following adjustment layers to this face layer:

Black and White

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Levels

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Mask on the levels adjustment layer:

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and you will have the following effect: (as you can see, I left the right side of the face lighter than the left)

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Add some cloud behind the face for some mysterious effect:

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Duplicate this cloud layer once and compress it down - this will form the ground texture:

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Use a soft black brush to paint some shadow on the ground:

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and you will have the following effect:

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Step 3

We can now add the plaster texture onto the image. Firstly load the selection of the face layer, drag the selection onto the plaster texture:

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Copy and paste the selection onto the face, change the blending mode to "overlay", erase the left eye and hair portion of the texture with a soft eraser:

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Add the following two adjustment layers to this texture as clipping mask:

Black and White

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Levels

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and you will have the following effect:

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Step 4

Now we can work on the flame portion of the image. Load the flame stock into Photoshop and use a 20-30px feathered Lasso Tool to selection the following portion:

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Copy and paste the selection onto our image, resize it to fit the size of the head, and erase the edge with a soft brush:

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Add the following Levels adjustment layer as a clipping mask to this flame layer:

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Mask on this levels adjustment layer:

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We can add some more flame texture to the image. Go back to the flame image and select the following portion:

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Copy and paste the selection onto our document, move it below the first flame texture, then add the following Levels adjustment layer as a clipping mask:

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Erase the edge with a soft eraser, and you will have the following effect:

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You can render some more cloud on the flame for more effect:

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Step 5

Now let's create some flame hair strips. Go to the flame texture and select a portion as shown below:

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Copy and paste the selection onto our document, bring up the liquify filter and use the following settings:

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Use the forward warp tool to warp the flame to form the following shape:

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Attach it to the forehead as shown below:

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Duplicate this layer a number of times, resize and rotate each duplication and form a group of hair strips:

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Step 6

Now we can make a break-apart brush. Go to the plaster texture and use the quick selection tool to select a small piece:

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Go to "Edit - Define Brush Preset" and define a new brush:

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Once you define the brush, apply the following brush dynamics to it:

Shape Dynamics

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Scattering

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Other Dynamics

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Tick the "Airbrush", "Smoothing" and "Protect Texture" option.

Use this brush as eraser, go back to plaster texture layer and erase the edge with this brush:

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Then use the brush to paint around the edge of the face - adjust the size, flow and opacity as you see fit:

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Step 7

We're almost done. For some final retouches, we can flatten the image and duplicate the background layer, then apply the following Reduce Noise Filter to the duplicated layer:

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We don't want the whole image to be sharpened, so use a layer mask to hide the outer portion, the flame and the bottom portion. The following screenshot will give you an indication:

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As a result, you can see the outer edge of the edge become blurred - this creates more depth for this image and add motion:

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If you're happy with your work, you can just leave at that. Alternatively, you can add some more colour to the image to make a bit more vibrant. There are several methods you can do this:

Colour balance adjustment layer with mask

Paint with a soft brush on a new layer (set blending mode to "overlay", "soft light" or "color")

Play with Channels

You can experiment with the aboves and see what result that brings you.

I have the following final effect: (click to enlarge)

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That's it for this post! Hope you enjoy this tutorial and find it useful! Till next time, have a great day!



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