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Let’s start by creating a new document 1920X1080 (standard
resolution for full HD ). Paste our road image in the document and
resize it to fit the canvas (CTRL+T) then rename the layer Road
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Because we need to have a sky in this image, start by
selecting some of the forest behind the closest trees. You can use what
method you want for that, I used magic wand and quick selection tool.
Hit Delete after your selection is done.
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Open the image with the sky and forest and paste it in our
document. Rename the layer “sky” and put it under the road layer. Now
hit CTRL+T to transform it. Flip the sky image horizontal so the part
with less trees will be on the left. Scale the image as I did and put it
in so manner that the trees from the road image will become part of the
ones in the sky image.
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With the new layer selected go to Filter > Blur >
Gaussian Blur and set the radius to 1 px, then duplicate the layer and
set the blending mode to Multiply, now merge the layers (select the 2
layers, hit right click and select merge layers from the dropdown menu)
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By duplicating the sky layer and multiply it we obtain the
same color with the trees from the road image. Now we need to blur a bit
the trees from the road layer. Select your blur tool, with a soft
rounded brush with 100 px size. Set your strength to 15% and blur the
edges of the trees in the area I marked for you. You can create a group
now and name it background, then move the sky and the road layers there.
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Let’s open the images with our bikers now. Create a group
named bikers in our document. Select our first biker using polygonal
lasso tool (for a perfect cut) or the pen tool. (I’m a fan of the
polygonal lasso tool so that’s what I’m using). After you’ve done the
selection, cut it and paste it in our document and rename the layer “1st
biker”
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First we’ll bring all the bikers in the scene then we are
going to resize them and fix the perspective. Now open the image with
the 2nd biker and repeat the same steps from above, rename the layer
“2nd biker” and make sure this layer is under the 1st biker. Then you
can resize the bikers and fix the perspective just a bit (CTRL+T >
right click and from the drop menu select perspective or scale, make
sure the proportions are right) you should get something like I did.
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I think we need to make this race real, so add some other
small bikers on the back of the road, down the hill. Open the 3rd image
with the bikers and cut them out from there in separated layers and
paste them into our document. Rename the layers “3rd biker” and “4th
biker” and resize them as I did, also you can play just a bit with the
perspective.
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Let’s start retouching the bikers. We’ll start with the 1st
one. This image has to much noise and we need to remove some. Let’s try
this, go to Filter > noise > reduce noise and set this values:
Strength 5 Preserve details 15%, reduce color noise 100%, Sharpen
details 0% and check the remove JPEG artifact box.
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This first biker is the most important so we need to make
him look very real. We need to blur the edges a bit but the Gaussian
blur will do no good, so select your blur tool. Set the strength to 15%
and using a soft rounded brush, blur the edges of the biker.
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Now for the shadow, add a new layer under the 1st biker
layer and name it 1st shadow. Paint using a soft rounded brush as I did.
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Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian blur and set the
radius 7 for the shadow. Scale it like I did (CTRL + T) and then set the
opacity to 90%
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Duplicate the 1st biker layer and move it under the
original. Then hit CTRL + T and using perspective and scale try to
transform the layer like I did. After this hit CTRL + U or go to Hue/and
saturation and set the lightness to 0.
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Duplicate the new layer. We’re going to add Gaussian blur
for each one but with different values. For the first go to filter >
blur > Gaussian blur and set the radius to 9 and for the second one
set the radius to 20. Set both layers to 70% opacity.
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Now pick your eraser and for the both layers erase like I
did. (use a soft rounded brush with different opacity and sizes).
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If you see, we have some glowing edges on the biker in the
dark zones. We need to remove those by selecting the burn tool. Set the
range to shadows and the exposure to 50% then paint over the glowing
edges like I did.
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Only one step and we’re going to have a very real shadow.
Make a new layer under the 1st biker layer and paint a bit under the
wheels and go to Filter > blur > Gaussian blur and set the radius
to 2px then the opacity to 90%. Now you can select all the shadow layers
and link them.
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Let’s go to the second biker. We’ll start by blurring him a
bit. Go to Gaussian blur and set the radius to 1,5 px.
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Duplicate the 2nd biker layer and set the blending mode to
soft light so the colors will match with the first biker. You can merge
the 2 layers now.
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Make a new layer “2nd shadow” under the 2nd biker and paint
like I did, then go to Gaussian blur and set the radius to 7 and the
opacity to 95%
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Create another new layer and paint just a bit under the
wheel then set the opacity to 80% (this one doesn’t need Gaussian blur
if you used a soft brush). Merge the 2 shadow layers.
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You will do the same steps now for the other 2 bikers. This
2 are small so the details are not important. Start by adding Gaussian
blur to each one, a radius of 3 is enough ( don’t worry the background
will be blurred as well). Duplicate the 2 layers and set them to soft
light and merge them (the same step from the 2nd biker)
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Make a new layer under the 2 layers, name it Shadow and
paint like me, then Gaussian blur and the opacity to 85% (same steps
like before). You should get my result.
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Go back to the background group and merge the 2 layers
together (you can duplicate them to have a copy if something goes
wrong), rename the layer Background and go to image > adjustments
> levels or just press CTRL+L and set my values: set the middle arrow
to 0,30. Now go tu Hue/Saturation (press CTRL+U) and set the saturation
to -40
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