Step 1
Create a new A4 document in Photoshop, then import a suitable photo of a cat - it's quite important that it's in a similar pose to this one and that the face is clear - and extract its background. The image I used was bought from Shutterstock

Step
2
Now let's deform the cat to make it more cartoonish. To
do that go to Filter > Liquify. In this palette, use
the Bloat tool (B) to bloat the eyes, then the Forward
tool (W) to move things around: push the ears down and
stretch the mouth in preparation for the big teeth we'll put there
later. Play with the brush sizes, density and pressure with these tools
to get the best results.

Step
3
Go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Hue
and Saturation. Place the new layer above the cat's in the
Layers palette. Select Layer > Create Clipping Mask.
When you create a clipping mask the layer is visible only over the area of the layer below, in
this case the cat. So select Colorize then increase the Hue to 235,
reduce the Saturation to
23 and the Lightness to -15.

Step
4
Again select Layer > New Adjustment Layer >
Hue and Saturation, then go to Layer > Create
Clipping Mask. Place this adjustment layer on top of the
previous one. Change the Hue to 85, the Saturation to 60 and the
Lightness to -35. This gives the piece a green colour.

Step
5
Using the Paint Bucket (G), select the
mask of the Hue and Saturation layer over the Layers palette. It will be
white, so fill it with black to hide the green. With the Brush tool (B),
select a soft white brush and white, then paint over the eyes and
also
create green areas on the cat.

Step
6
Now go to Layer > New Adjustment Layers >
Gradient Map. This layer is on top of the other adjustment
layers, and once again create a clipping mask. Change the blending mode
to Soft Light. Set the layer's blending mode to Soft Light too.

Step
7
Now let's add some teeth. To get a suitably menacing set I
used a crocodile image, again from Shutterstock (bit.ly/cTpLUt).
Then with the Lasso tool (L) select a part of its
mouth and copy it.

Step
8
Paste the teeth onto the cat image and place them. To
adjust the form of the teeth to follow the cat's mouth, once again use
the Liquify filter with the Forward tool (W). After
that duplicate and flip the teeth horizontally to create the mouth.

Step
9
Add a layer on top of the teeth layers and with the Brush
tool (B), using a soft black brush, paint on the edges
of the mouth to create a shadow and give the impression of depth. Use
Multiply for the blending mode.

Step
10
Now add the branch the cat is lying on. The image I used
was from Shutterstock (bit.ly/a0d58Q). Rotate and try to
find the best angle for the branches. Also use the Liquify filter with
the Twirl Clockwise tool (C) to distort the tree's
branches and create some swirls.

Step 11
Add
more branches in the background and apply a Gaussian Blur with a radius
of 15 pixels, then import a photo of a sky. The one I used was from
Shutterstock (bit.ly/939V5X).

Step
12
Select the sky image and move it below the others in the
Layers palette. Still with the layer selected, go to Image >
Adjustments > Brightness and Contrast.Reduce the Brightness to
-135 and increase the Contrast to 100. After that go to Image
> Adjustment > Hue and Saturation. Select Colorize, then
increase the Hue to 262, change the Saturation to 43 and the Lightness
to -15. This will give you a very purple background.

Step
13
Select all layers and duplicate them, with the
duplicated copies go to Layer > Merge Layers (Cmd/Ctrl +
Alt/Opt + Shift + E). Select the merged layer and go to Filter
> Blur > Gaussian Blur. Set the radius to 20 pixels and
change the blending mode to Screen. The whole image will get shinier.
Then with the Eraser tool (E) delete pretty much the
whole layer leaving only the face of the cat very well lit.

Step
14
Add another layer and with the Brush tool (B)
add a vignette to the design and you've practically finished. You can
make the eyes brighter by duplicating the blurry layer and changing the
blending mode to Screen.
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