Step 1
Start by choosing an image similar to this one of someone jumping in the air (original image). Pick an image that you feel has a lot of energy already,
even before you’ve added everything else. Create a new document at A3
size with 300dpi, or if you prefer slightly smaller, then go for A4
300dpi.
Step 2
Drag
your image into the new document and grab the pen tool, carefully start
adding point by point until you’ve drawn around the entire body of the
girl. Hit A to select the path selection tool and right click on the path>create vector mask. This will give us a clean edge and knock out the background, ready for us to add our own.
Step 3
With a blank background, let’s create some instant depth to this piece by adding a gradient.
So select the gradient tool and keep it black to white. Now drag from
the bottom right to top left, but drag over the canvas edges so that it
sort of goes from dark grey to light grey.
Step 4
Now
I sometimes like to get colour palette and tone sorted early, and in
the case of this piece let’s do just that. What we’re going to do is
something ever so simple but very effective in creating the mood of the
piece. In the menu go to Layer>New adjustment layer>Gradient map.
Now choose the preset blue, red to yellow gradient, hit ok and set this
layers opacity to 40%. It looks a bit washed out, so something you
should always do is add a couple more adjustment layers and for this
piece we’ll add one for brightness/contrast, set to +8 for brightness
and +28 for contrast, and one for levels which we’ll set to 15, 1.00 and
246 for the 3 input boxes.
Step 5
Let’s
give some pop to the girl and add some lighting. Ctrl+click on the
original stock layer to create a selection around the girl, then on a
new layer, grab the brush tool and using varying sizes and the flow set
to around 24%, begin brushing areas you think would look good with some
white light on them. Then lower the opacity to around 15-35%.
Step 6
Give
the piece some instant energy appeal by adding some diagonal stripes in
the form of random geometric selections filled with a pattern. Create a
new document 40 x 40 pixels and create a shape similar to the
screenshot on the left below, make the background transparent then
Ctrl+A and go to Edit>define pattern. Now back to your main document and create some random geometric selections with the polygonal lasso tool and Edit>Fill them with your pattern. Keep them in the direction of the energy of your person in the piece and make some black, some white.
Step 7
Time to add some big bright coloured shapes to get this piece moving. Again with the polygonal lasso tool, create some big geometric multi-sided shapes,
and with the gradient tool set from red to yellow, fill your selections
and position/transform until you have a nice arrangement. Place them
above or behind the diagonal striped shapes, whatever you feel looks
good.
Step 8
Now
start to layer it up by adding lots more shapes of various sizes over
and behind the girl. Do what we did in the last step by using the
polygonal lasso tool and create sharp shapes. Fill some with a black to
white gradient, others with a yellow to transparent or red to
transparent, play around with it until you’ve padded out the
illustration with a nice amount of shapes.
Step 9
Looking
good? I thought so. Now let’s get some detail worked into this piece.
To do this lets create some shards to enhance to energy of the piece.
Grab the polygonal lasso tool again and create a small angular shape,
hold down shift and create another. Repeat this several times until you
have a bunch of shapes. Then fill them with black/white and position.
You could also use the pen tool, but in this instance the lasso tool is
better as the shapes will feel more erratic and unplanned, which is what
we want.
Step 10
Time
to develop the piece some more. Grab the polygonal lasso tool (yet
again) and create some more selections, but keep these quite square and
not as sharp to provide some contrast to the other shapes we created
earlier. Fill with black and apply a gradient overlay with the settings
shown in the screenshot below. Notice the effect on the girls arm, it’s
now showing through as a solid shape because of the lighting we added to
her in step 5. So place a shape behind that layer so it shows through,
also feel free to create this effect with other body parts of the girl.
Step 11
For some added energy, flow and detail we can add some thin lines to the image,
both over the top of most layers and some right in the background. So
grab the line tool and set it to 2 pixels wide, on a new layer start
drawing some lines in the direction of the rest of the shapes, don’t go
too crazy with them though, keep them subtle. Now make the line tool 1
pixel wide and on another new layer draw some more lines, almost as if
the lines are fragmenting.
Step 12
To
further enhance the energy let’s create some light streaks. So create
some more thin sharp shapes and fill them in white. Go to
filter>blur>motion blur and make the angle the same as the angle
of your shape, with the distance set quite high to around 4-500.
Duplicate and arrange some shapes and play with opacity and blending
modes for more interest.
Step 13
The
image is now looking great but it’s not quite complete, it needs some
finishing touches. So create some more particles with the pen or lasso
tool and fill them with white and position them behind most of the
layers. Also create some larger shapes with subtle gradients and overlay
blending mode to give off a nice look, position them as you’d like to
achieve a nice balance. I’ve marked out where I’ve added some extra
shapes to using selections in the screenshot below.
Step 14
Almost
there, and to make things abit more dynamic for some of the shapes.
Grab the brush tool at a size around 900 with the flow set to around
15-20%. Gently brush onto areas to lighten it up, be very subtle with
this though as you don’t want to kill it. Then lower the opacity to
blend it in nicely.
Step 15
For
the finishing touch well, you may not be a fan of textures but I am,
and for this piece it will work really well. Find a high res paper
texture like the one in the screenshot and drag it above all layers in
your main document, scale it up to fit if needs be and set the blend
mode to color burn with opacity at around 40%. This makes the colours
really come to life and makes the image more moody.
Step 16
So
there we are, check the finished image below! With images like this,
there is a minimalist route and a more chaotic route where we could have
kept on going adding more and more shapes. But in this instance we’ve
settled for something in the middle with a really nice balance.
Written exclusively for WDD by Mike Harrison. You can see more of his work at his website destill.netSumber : http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/01/how-to-create-a-vibrant-image-using-photoshop/
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