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Design an Awesome Space-themed "Unleash Your Creativity" Artwork in Photoshop


The key points I would like to address in this tutorial are:

  • How we can achieve great lighting effect by simply mixing custom brushset and various Photoshop filters
  • Explore different layer blending effects and the use of Pen Tool to create abstract lines
  • How to quickly and effectively render realistic star field effect in Photoshop.

Ok let's get started!

To complete this tutorial, you will need to the following stocks:

Model
Planet 1
Planet 2
Abstract Brushset

Step 1

Create a new document sized 1400px * 800px (actually size doesn't really matter here, you can try out other resolution if you like), fill the background layer with black color.

Load the "Model" stock image into Photoshop, use whatever method you perfer to cut the man out, and paste it onto our document:

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Hint: I used a combination of Lasso Tool (set tolerence to 7-10px) and Quick Selection Tool to cut him out.

Name this layer as "model", add the following two adjustment layer onto it: (tick the "use previous layer as clipping mask" option)

Curves

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Vibrance

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and you will have the following effect:

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You can see now we increase the contrast a bit and reduce the colour saturation of the model. This way it's easier to refine the color and add more effect onto it later on.

Step 2

Download a copy of this Abstract Brushset, load it into photoshop, create a new layer on top the of all previous layers, use this brushset to paint over the model's body.

I can't go into much detail about this painting step, however one important thing is to try out different brush blending mode – I used overlay, soft light, hard light, and Multiply). Also make sure you try out different opacity and flow settings as you go.

You can also try out Scale, Distort and Warp this paint layer to maximise its effect.

You can find those settings on the top option bar:

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and here is the effect I have after the painting: (You can see I emphaise on the legs and arms)

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Step 3

Create a new layer above the background layer, however below the "model" layer, use the same brushset and paint some abstract effect on the bottom.

If the effect doesn't feel right,  try using the free tranform tool to scale, warp this layer:

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also make sure you paint some shadow under the model to add more depth – to do this, simply create a new layer named "shadow" and paint over the area as show below, with a black brushset:

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here is the effect I have so far:

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Step 4

Load the "planet 1? image into Photoshop, drag it onto our document and put it just below the "Model" layer, but above the "shadow" layer. Resize and position  it as shown below:

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Name this layer as "model", add the following two adjustment layer onto it:  (tick the "use previous layer as clipping mask" option)

Black and White

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Curves

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You will have the following effect:

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Optionally, you can make a duplication of the this planet layer and resize the duplicated layer to a smaller size, and position it as shown below:

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Step 5

This is an optinal step. I personally like to add some abstract lines extending from the model's arm :)

To do this, simply create a new layer below the model layer, then use the Pen Tool to draw a path as shown below on the newly created layer:

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Stroke the path with a 5px soft round brush with White color:

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and here is the effect after the stroke:

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Once you're happy with shape, you can duplicate this line layer a few times and adjust their position and size, as shown below:

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Step 6

Load the "planet 2? image into Photoshop and drag it on our document. Resize and position the layer as shown below:

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Name this layer as "planet 2? and duplicate it once, resize it as shown below:

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Desaturate and apply the following Gaussian Blur settings to the duplicated layer:

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Reduce the layer opacity to around 90%, you will have the following effect:

Then add the following two adjustment layers to it:

Curves

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Levels

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and you will have the following effect so far:

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Step 7

Let's render the star field now :) To do this, go and add a new layer on top of all other layers and name it "star field", then go to Filter > Noise > Add noise and apply the following settings:

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Apply the following Levels settings to this layer:

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To reduce the density of the star a bit, we can apply the following Curves adjustments:

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You should have the following effect so far:

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Change the blending mode of the layer to "Screen", you should have the following effect:

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Step 8

To wrap up this design, we can add some color onto the image by adding some more layers (with "soft light" blending mode) on top of all layers, make sure to try out different color combinations.

Here are two versions I have for this tutorial:

Version 1

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Version 2

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I decided to go with version 2 and the final step I took is to apply a smart sharpen filter to the flattened image:

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and here is the final effect for this tutorial:

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Alternative Version with different color scheme

Design an Awesome Space-themed "Unleash Your Creativity" Artwork in Photoshop

Hope you enjoy this tutorial! Drop me a comment if you have any question, I will try my best to help you out!



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