OK we’re almost done! For some final touches, we will add some flying debris with the debris brush we download at the beginning of the tutorial. I further painted some cloud for extra effect: Press Ctrl + F to reply this Gaussian Filter a few times: Create a new layer and use a soft white brush to paint a dot to the position shown below:ĭuplicate this layer and compress it down as shown below:Ĭreate a new layer and use the line tool to draw a line above the model with white colour, set its layer opacity to around 75%:ĭuplicate this line layer once and use the Gaussian Blur filter to blur it. We will add a beacon of light shooting from our model in this step. Optional: you can add some cloud effect around the model for some extra effect: Use a soft brush to paint some shadow under the model: Load the model image into Photoshop and cut out the model, then paste it over and above the cliff we’ve just constructed in the previous step:Īdd the following 2 adjustment layers as clipping masks to this model layer: We will be adding the model into our image in this step. Use a soft eraser to fade the bottom and right parts of the rock as shown below: Load the rock texture into Photoshop and select the following portion from it:Ĭopy and paste the selection over to our document, flip it horizontally and move the layer to the bottom right position, resize it to a smaller scale: We will ad the cliff parts into our image in this step. Use a soft erase to the remove the following parts of the cloud:Īdd the following 3 adjustment layer as clipping masks to the cloud layer: Load the cloud image into Photoshop and select the following portion:Ĭopy and paste the selection over to our image and place it above the ground: We will the cloud into our image in this step. Optional: I painted some red textures over the ground with the soft brush (set blending mode to “color burn”) to give the image a more dramatic effect: Apply the Black and White adjustment settings (leave the values as default) and use a soft eraser to fade the edges of the copied texture, so it blends into our previous mountain texture: Go back to the mountain stock image and select a few mountain tips:Ĭopy and paste the selection over to our documents. On top of the above adjustment layers, we will add some more mountain textures. Use a soft eraser to remove the parts of this mountain layer as shown below:Īdd the following 3 adjustment layers as clipping masks to this mountain layer: Hint: use the free transform tool to resize your selection as you see fit. Load the mountain stock image into Photoshop and select the lower half (mountain) portion of the image:Ĭopy and paste the selection over to our document, place it into the position shown below: To complete this tutorial, you will need the following stocks:Ĭreate a document sized 1440px * 500px with black background.
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