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Spiderman the Effect

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Ok this is what we are going to make:

Spiderman the Effect Tutorial: Final Result

We need to open a new file. Go to file and press new/ And apply the settings below:

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I used 2 different kinda brushes for this sig, these brushes are included down below this tut.

Ok, time to start brushing.

I tried it a few times and came up with this. Try yo make it as I did. the grunge brushes should be done last.

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Now duplicate this layer.

Right mouse click on the layer and duplicate layer.If you have done that you should go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. A screen we show up and take over the settings below.

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Press Ok. Now right click that layer and go to blending options and put it to overlay. Now it should look like this.

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Now we are going to include the render. This render is also included below this tut, It's not perfect render but that makes it look better.

It should look like this now.

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Duplicate the spiderman render.

Choose your smudge tool.

And take out Calligraphic brushes.

And take over my settings as below.

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Select the duplicated render and brush around him till it will be something like this.

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Now get your Rectangular Marquee tool and select the whole sig. Go to Edit and press copy merged and Go to Edit again and press paste.

Now take a new layer and brush with some white brushes on the layer, if you did it, it should look something like this.

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After you did that, you should go to Image > Adjustments > Color Balance and take over these settings

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If you have done that you should get this

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Now go to Filter > Blur > Motion Blur and take over these settings.

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Now right click the layer and put it to overlay.

If you done this it should look like this

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Now go to Image > Adjustments > brightness/Contrast and take over settings below.

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Now it should look something like this.

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Now go to Image > Adjustments > Selective color. And take over the settings below.

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Now it should look something like this

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Now go to Image > Adjustments . channel Mixer and take over the settings below.

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And go again to Channel mixer and take over the settings below (instead of yellows it should be red)

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Now it should look something like this

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Now go to Filter > sharpen > Sharpen And this will be the end result

Spiderman the Effect Tutorial: Final Result



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comments  killalsandwich September 16, 2006 says:
Spiderman the Effect
hello may i ask u that where is the brushes and that? 0.o lol