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Create Grungy Style Artwork, Mixing with Great Lighting and Shattered Effect in Photoshop


Ok let's get started!

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

Female Model

Step 1

Create a new document sized 1000px * 1000px, fill the background with black colour. Create a new layer on top of the background called "grunge texture", download a choice of your grungy brushset from sites such as qbrushes.net or brusheezy.com, load it into Photoshop, and use them to paint a light-grey background on this texture layer, as shown below: (make sure you set the flow and opacity of the brush to a low level, around 20-30%)

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Once you're happy with the texture, duplicate this layer once, and resize the duplicated layer as shown below:

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Now here is a trick you can use to quickly add some depth to the image - after resizing the image, don't cancel the selection, straight-away right-click and choose "perspective", as shown below:

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Perspective your selection as shown below:

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Erase the upper edge this layer as shown below, so the two layers can sort of blend together:

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And you can by doing so, we add depth to the background texture so making it easier to add the model onto the canvas later on:

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Step 2

Load the Female Model stock image into Photoshop, use whatever method you like to extract the gril out, copy and paste her onto our canvas, resize and position it as shown below:

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Name this layer as "model".

Apply the following Smart Sharpen filter on this model layer:

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Add the following three adjustment layers on to this layer, make sure to tick the "use preivew layer as clipping mask" option:

Black and white

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Curves

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Vibrance

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and you will have the following effect:

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duplicate the orginal model and drag the duplicated layer to the top, apply the following Spatter filter to it: (Filter > Brush Stroke > Spatter)

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You will now see the whole girl image is covered by the shattered piece - of course we don't want that. So add the following layer mask to hide those parts we don't wish to see:

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By doing so, we only leave the shoulder and the upper legs part to have shattered effect.

Change the layer blending mode of this layer to "Hard Light", and you will have the following effect:

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Step 3

Duplicate the original model layer once more and drag it on top of all previous layers. Apply the following motion blur settings to it:

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Add the following mask to the motion blur layer:

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Change the layer blending mode this layer to "Screen", you will have the following effect:

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Optionally, you can duplicate this motion blur layer a few more times, and drag them around the model's body for more effect.

Step 4

Now let's create some abstract lines. Firstly turn off all previous layers (except the background grungy texture layer) we made so that we have more space to use our creativity. Create a new layer above the grungy texture layer, grab the Pen Tool and draw a path as shown below:

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Stroke the path as shown below with a 3-5px soft brush: (You can choose any colour you like)

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You will have the following effect or similar:

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After stroking the path, duplicate it once and apply the following Gaussian Blur settings to it:

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You will have the following effect:

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You can see by doing so we add a glowing effect to the abstract line we created.

To futher enhance this layer, we merge this two layers, duplicate the merge layer once, and change the blending mode to "Vivid Light", you will have the following effect: (I resized this line a bit):

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That's all for create the abstract line. Then we can simply duplicate, position those lines around the model, as shown below:

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Step 5

Now we can add a bit of shadow for the model because I intend to have light coming from the top. So we simply create a new layer called "shadow" just below the original model layer, grab a soft black brush, paint some shadow on the bottom:

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Create a new layer, use the grungy brushset you donwloaded or choose a different brushset, paint some grungy texture around the model's body, as shown below:

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This step can be a bit tricky to complete - try mixing different brushes in the set, set the opacity and flow to a low level around 30-40%, and use the tip mentioned in the screenshot. It's all about getting used to the brushset and find the feeling :)

Once you finish the painting, duplicate this layer once, apply the following Motion Blur setting to it:

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and you will have the following effect:

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Add the following three adjustment layer on top of it, with respective layer masks:

Curves

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Curves Mask (Use Eraser with Grungy Brushset, along with soft round brush to create this effect)

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Levels

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Levels Mask

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Color Balance

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You will have the following effect so far:

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Step 6

Now let's add some final touch-up for the image. To do this, I decided to use Len Flare + Cloud Filter to add some highlight to the model's body.

The trick is really simple: Create a new layer on top of all previous layers, use the Lasso Tool (with 25px feather) to create a selection, render some cloud inside it then apply the following Lens Flare settings:

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and you will have the following effect:

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We then change the layer blending mode to "overlay", "color dodge" or "vivid light", totally up to you. Make sure you duplicate this layer a few times, and move them around the model's body for more highlights.

Below image shows the areas I chose to highlight: (I turn off color so you can see the arrows a bit better)

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Important: experiment with layer blending mode with this cloud filter + lens flare layer, you will be amazed how interesting this combination would bring you :)

Here is the effect so far:

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Final Step

For this final step, I flatten the image, smart sharpen it a bit, changed the color scheme and adjusted the brightness and contrast as well. I will leave those settings up to you so you can experiment with them :)

Here is the final effect for this tutorial:

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Alternative version:

Create Grungy Style Artwork, Mixing with Great Lighting and Shattered Effect in Photoshop

That's it! Hope you enjoy this tutorial!



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comments lalalala September 04, 2010 says:
i cant understand it very clearly i screwed uo in step 2 pls make it more specific im a bit confused i dont know where is dat use preview clip as that pls give me update i really wanna do this 1... sorry im only a beginner and im using cs4 i think were using diff version
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comments Nancy February 16, 2010 says:
Wow! This is fabulous! I can't wait to try this one out! Thank you SO much!
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