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Jellyfish Invasion - Photo Manipulation


Step 1 :

Get a background image. Then place all the animals on the right and into the appropriate position that you want. Open a Group Folder and name it Animal. This is to avoid messy layers.

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Step 2:

Now select the torch light head area as the UFO. Then Transform and warp it into an "UFO"shape.

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Step 3:

Turn the background from day time to night.

Create a new blank layer and fill in with dark blue color, call it Sky (make sure the Sky layer is under the UFO and Animal layers, so that it only work on the background).

Change the Blending Modes to Linear Burn. Reduce the Opacity to 90%. Next, erase the unwanted part that affected the ground by applying mask.

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We need to darken the ground as well. This time we just adjust the Adjustment Layers - Curve. Change the color of the ground too.

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Into something like this :

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Step 4 :

Place the Jellyfish into the background. We can play around with the sizes and also adjust the different directions. Next, change their Blending Modes to Screen so that we can erase the unwanted background easily. After that we put all the jellyfish layers under Group Folder - Jelly.

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Step 5:

Now I want to put some lights on the UFO. Create a blank layer and name it as Side Light. Make some dots around the border by Brush Tool. Then double click the Side Light Layer and enter Blending Options. Follow the setting as below:

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Then merge down the layer with Control+E or right click the layer - Merge Down.

Next, create another light source that comes out from the UFO. Create a blank layer, name it Light.

Draw a rough triangle shape and fill in yellow. Later apply Gaussian Blur - Radius : 40 pixels to soften the border. Next apply Motion Blur - Angel : -55 and Distance : 450 pixels, so that we can get the area where you would like the ray of light to zoom out from.

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Now that we have our ray of light created, apply masking to re-shape the ray. Just brush the border with different Brush Opacity.

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Step 6: Creating Starry Sky

Create a new blank layer, name it as Star. Fill in black. Go to Filter - Noise - Add Noise : Amount 180%.

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We want just a slight amount of blurring here, go to Filter - Blur - Gaussian Blur : 1 pixel

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We're going to turn all noise into some stars at this point, and we're going to do that using Adjustment Layer - Brightness / Contrast. Set as below :

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Right click the Brightness/Contrast layer, and create clipping mask. You will see a small arrow on the left pointing down at the "Star"layer below it. This is to tell us that the layer is being "clipped"by the layer below it , which means that it's only affecting the "Star"layer.

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Then change the Blending Mode of Star Layer to Screen so that the sky can be seen in blue instead of black.

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Apply layer mask for Star Layer. Erase unwanted "stars"or white dot that affected the ground as well as Jellyfish.

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Step 7: Adjusting the shades of the Animals and Jellyfish

Duplicate Jelly Group Folder as well as Animals Group Folder. Then right click and Merge Group.

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You will get 2 individual layers which are Jelly and Animals. Now we can adjust these 2 layers easily. Hide the Jelly Group and Animals Group as our back up layers.

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Apply Adjustments Layer - Curve. After applying, press Ctrl + Backspace to inverse the masking and Brush (B) the areas that you want it to be shaded.

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Now we create shadows for the animals. Use - Adjustment Layers - Curve. But this time we place the shadow layer on top of the Background Layers. After that, Ctrl + backspace to inverse the masking and Brush (B) the shape of the shadow of the animals.

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Step 8:

However, I need to touch up the edges of the subject to blend into the background layer for a more realistic look. Apply Blur Tool ( R ) and soften the edges of the animals as well as the areas that you want it to look blur.

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Step 9: Adding Color to UFO

Apply Adjustment Layer - Curve on the UFO Layer. You are free to select any colors and create Clipping Mask.

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Create a blank layer below the UFO layer, name it as Ray. Brush around the UFO. Apply Gaussian Blur to it.

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Double click the Ray layer in order to enter Blending Options. Follow the setting as below:

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After that, Merge Down the Layers. Next I want to enhance the UFO with more lights. Create a blank layer, Brush Tool ( B) with lowest Brush Hardness and start to paint dots around the UFO.

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Step 10 :

Now, to enhance the Jellyfish. Create blank layer, select green color and paint some lines.

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Apply Motion Blur :

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Use Smudge Tool ( R ) to curl the Jellyfish tentacles.

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Step 11 :

At last we adjust the color to enhance the mood. Always use Adjustment Layers to adjust the colors so that we can always edit or amend the effects again. Arrange all those layers into "Color Group"to avoid messy layers.

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This is my Final Output :)

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