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Tutorial 3/3 The huge flower

Friday, July 30th, 2010

So this is the final tutorial of my series. Have a look at the other tutorials if you haven’t already here and here. And for this tutorial just click on the images to view bigger ;) .

I started with opening the image of the flower and draging it into my already existing psd file. Then it used the transformation tool (strg + t) to rotate the image so it would fit in my hand. You may also have to resize the image with the transformation tool.

When the image was at the right place I added a layer mask to that layer.

Click on the layer mask once to make sure it is the layer you are working on and start to paint everything around the flower away with a black brush. Vary with the hardness and size of the brush and zoom in really close to get the best result possible.

In the end I did use the burn tool to create some shadow from my fingers. For this last step make sure you are on the normal layer (with the flower) again.

I hope you did like this series. If you have any questions please leave a comment or contact me via email (info@evathoeni.at) or do message me on my social profiles (have a look at the right for links). Please do also send me your images you created with using this tutorial, I am very excited to see your ideas and results.

Today is the last friday in July and from August on I will have a special blog post on fridays. I won’t give anything away yet, just be curious and come back to my blog next friday (by the latest :) ).

Empty inside

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Someone asked on formspring if I could do a tutorial on how I did make “Empty inside”. I did this image over 1,5 years ago and still get lovely comments for it, thank you so much. For me, looking at my old work can be quite awkward sometimes. I didn’t even know what shooting RAW meant by this time, did not know anything about using flashes (I don’t know too much about that yet :) ) but I feel like I was so happy to try out new things back then. I can see that I am stuck in my comfort zone very much now and need to start trying new things again.

But now let’s have a quick look at the final image and the two original ones I used.

The important thing with this kind of images is that you shoot both images at the same angle. With editing I first used the stamp tool to remove my hair on the right side and replace it with skin. Then I cut out the bowl and placed it on my head. You may need to resize it to fit your head. Furthermore I lightened the background to make it white everywhere with a white brush and the dodge tool. Finally I did adjust the tones.

I hope that this one did help you and was interesting too. Please leave a message or twitter me if you have any further questions.

Tutorial 2/3 – The levitation

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Finally I had some time to finish the second part of my tutorial series. I would like to show you how I do my levitation and floating photos. This needs some practice, so don’t get frustrated with your first try. Have another! :)

Please note: I do use Photoshop CS4. If you use another version you might not find everything at the same place. Google for the menu item and your Photoshop version if you can’t find it. I also do use a german version so don’t feel irritated by german terms on my screenshots. Read my descriptions for english terms. And you can click on the screenshots to view large.

After a photo shoot I do copy all of the photos to my computer. I have a quick look at them and choose the final ones. For my levitation I need 2 photos. One of me on the chair and one with the background (for more information have a look at my tutorial #1). I open both photos with Photoshop and do some slight color adjustments in the raw preview (if you can’t open your raw files with Photoshop have a look at the Photoshop website for a raw plugin for your camera). Make sure that you have exactly the same adjustments with both images!

Now we can start doing magic.
When you have both photos opened in Photoshop take one photo and put it “into” the other one using your mouse. Now you have 2 layers in one file. The background should be on the upper layer (Layer 1) and you on the background layer.

Below your layers there are some symbols to adjust a layer. Having Layer 1 checked, click on the third symbol to “add a layer mask”. A white mask will appear beside your layer.

A layer mask will help us to make some areas of a layer visible and others not. As you can see white means visible. So we change the color of the layer mask to black. Pressing Strg + i on your keyboard is a very quick way to do so. This shortcut simply means inverse (colors). Now you should be able to see your background layer.

To make parts of our Layer 1 visible again we have to paint them with white color. Cklick on the mask to check if it is selected. Click on the brush tool and select white as Foreground color (the upper color). To switch between black and white use the little arrow. You can also change the size of your brush.

Now we can start to paint the chair away. Zoom in and take some time! For not so soft brush edges go back to where you select the size and set the hardness to around 80 %. Soft edges will be needed for the gras areas to make soft blendings. Hard edges will be needed to get close to clothes and feet without making them half transparent.

You may have to change between the colors black and white for making areas invisible and visible again. This is why I love layer masks. You never really erase something, you can get anything back visible and try again. And here is my levitiation photo:

Have fun trying this and don’t give up that easily! Come back soon for my last tutorial in this series about a huge flower that i will put in my hand. Leave a comment for further questions or tell me if you liked this tutorial :) .