In this tutorial I will tch you how to crte a Lighting Photomainpulation using . You will lrn how to use different settings to fill out your canvas with nice lightnings and blending modes using different stock s to crte good lighting effects. Following the steps of this tutorial you will sily lrn how to use different tools and tips to crte good lighting effects. This is my second tutorial and I hope you will enjoy and lrn something from it!
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Stocks Used:Background StockGirl StockNebula StockNebula Stock 2Nebula Stock 3Nebula Stock 4C4D StockNebula Stock 5LoveBirds C4D StockC4D Stock 2Tree of Mater C4D StockNebula Stock 6Nebula Stock 7Lightning Brush
Step 1 – Crting a new fileOpen a new document on – 500 pixels width, 600 pixels height and 300dpi with white background color.
Step 2 – BackgroundOpen theBackground Stockand drag it into the middle of the canvas.After this crte a new fill layer. Click Layer > New Fill Layer > Gradient.
Step 3 – Add main stockOpen theGirl Stockand drag it again into the middle of the canvas.
Step 4 – Nebula BackgroundOpen theNebula Stock, drag and resize it then place it behind the Girl Stock Layer.Then Desaturate it by pressing CTRL + SHIFT + U, erase some unwanted parts of the nebula (mostly the edges to remove the lines when changing the blending mode) and change the Blending Mode into Overlay.Duplie again the Nebula Stock and place it like this:If the Girl Stock is removed, the result of the placed Nebula Stock should look like this:
Step 5 – Nebula Light LinesOpen anotherNebula Stockand drag it into the canvas then resize it and put it behind the Girl Stock.This is a tutorial for the resizing of the Nebula Stock I will be doing this in a new document so that you can follow it sily.First:After dragging it into our composition Select the new Nebula Stock that we added and press CTRL + T
Adjust the Hue and Saturation of the Nebula Stock to blend it in the composition. Pressing CTRL + U and set the Hue into 100 and Erase the edges (Diameter 100px, Hardness 0%). Change the Blending Mode into Linr Dodge.You should get this resultDuplie the resized nebula and you should have like this
Step 6 – Nebula Light CirclesOpen theNebula Stock, drag and resize it then place it behind the Girl Stock and erase the edges. Change the Blending Mode to Linr Dodge.
Step 7 – Nebula Light LinesWe will open again a newNebula Stockthat will add more light effect into our composition. Drag and resize into the composition then place this again behind the Girl Stock. Change the Blending Mode into Linr Dodge.
Step 8 – Adding C4D StocksOpen theC4D Stock, drag and resize it into the composition then place it behind the Girl Stock. Adjust the Hue/Saturation set Hue -61 and Saturation -8
Step 9 – Nebula DetailsOpen again theNebula Stockplace it behind again the Girl Stock.Duplie the Nebula Stock.
Step 10 – Adding More C4D StocksThen next step we will add more elements into our composition, we are adding again aC4D Stockagain drag then resize it into our composition. Adjust the Hue/Saturation of the C4D set Hue to -54 and erase some unwanted parts. Place it behind the Girl Stock.We will add moreC4D Stockinto our composition, again drag and resize the C4D Stock and place it behind the Girl Stock.We will add again moreC4D Stockinto our composition, again drag and resize the C4D Stock and place it behind the Girl Stock.
Step 11 – Adding Nebula Light EffectsIn this next steps we will be adding some light effects, open theNebula Stockdrag then resize it into the composition and change the Blending Mode to Linr Dodge. Erase the edges to remove the line when changing the blend mode.Duplie the Nebula Stock; you can do this as long as you want until you the get the desired outcome. To make the light effect brighter Duplie the layer but do not move the duplied layer.We will add moreNebula Stockfor the light effect, again drag and resize the nebula, change the Blending Mode to Linr Dodge. Erase the edges and some parts of the Nebula Stock the covers the face of the Girl Stock.Duplie the nebula to make it brighter.Duplie the Nebula Stock layer that we made and place above the layer of Girl Stock and into the right leg. Here’s how:Duplie more to add more lights, you can do this as long as you like.
Step 12 – WrappingIn this next step we will duplie again the layer but now we have to warp the duplied layer to fit the Girl Stock’s hair.Duplie again to add more light, then duplie again the layer and flip it into the other side of hair.
Step 13 – Using Light BrushesIn this next step we will use theLightning Brush, crte a new layer and Brush the Lightning Brush and use this Layer Styles.This is the first lightning brush I madeCrte a new layer again and copy the layer style and paste it into the new layer that was crted. Rept this step as long as you like. Again to crte more light effect just duplie the layer.
Step 14 – Add More LightWe will add more light effect to our composition, open Nebula Stock and drag and resize it into our composition and change the Blend Mode into Linr Dodge. Erase the edges.Duplie the layer and place it lower, beside the Girl Stock’s hips.
Step 15 – DrawingCrte a new layer and select the Brush Tool (B) having a Master Diameter of 500px and Hardness 0% with the color of #f70ab2. Brush Opacity 20%.
Step 16 – Crte ShapesCrte a circle shape by selecting the Ellipse Tool (U) then crte a circle shape while crting hold SHIFT in board. Make the Opacity of the circle 20%
Step 17 – Use Photo FilterCrte a New Layer Adjustment by clicking Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Photo Filter, select color option and use color #1A1A. Change the Blend Mode the New Adjustment Layer into Linr Dodge and set the Opacity into 30%. This will add mo light effect into our composition.Crte again a New Layer Adjustment, select Filter and Deep Yellow.
Final Result: Light Effect Photomanipulation
Source: PSDeluxe
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