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Mont Saint Michel (Dark)

Author: Vlad Gerasimov More by this author


As always, start with new document and fill it with solid color.

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Use very large brush, different colors (similar to main color) and gaussian blur (with large radius) to fill background with chaotic color variations.

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Use the following filters: - noise / add noise - sketch / water paper - artistic / sponge - artistic / water color For each filter, adjust settings carefully and experiment to achieve "natural" look, not too "filtered". After applying each filter, hit Ctrl-Shift-F (Fade) to reduce filter effectiveness and make it semi-transparent (40-60%).

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Here is the photo that I took in Mont Saint Michel. Copy it to the document...

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select the layer containing the photo, change its blend mode to "Multiply" and opacity to 80%. Duplicate layer (Ctrl-J), set duplicated layer blend mode to overlay and opacity to 50% (you may want to change these settings so that your photo looks best way possible)

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in default brush set, there is a brush called Rough Round Bristle. Select it, create new layer, and fill it with chaotic black and white strokes.

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set this layer blend mode to overlay and opacity to 50%.

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one final touch is the trees growing around the screen. I used ContextFree software to generate several trees...

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...and then copied them into the document. That's all!

Mont Saint Michel (Dark) Tutorial: Final Result



Author's URL: vladstudio.com

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