Friday, January 17, 2014

Tutorial: wrinkles and watercolor

Start out with a picture of someone who has wrinkles. It works on younger people too, just not as well.
This was my starting picture. Okay, now on to the actual steps.

STEP 1:
 Open your picture in photoshop.
STEP 2:
 Okay, go to the little black and white circle at the bottom right, and select the black and white option.
STEP 3:
 Okay, now that you've done that, you will have another black and white overlaying layer.
STEP 4:
 Now, change the layer mode to "overlay" about halfway up.
This is what it should look like now.
 STEP 5:
Go to Filter>Artistic>Plastic wrap.
Your settings should be all the way up in all three areas. Then click okay.
STEP 6:
Change this layer to Multiply, like you did before with the overlay.
This is now what it should look like.
STEP 7:
Now, click the little drop down box in the upper right hand corner of the layers box. Flatten Image.
STEP 8:


Duplicate the image by right clicking on the layer. Do this 3 times, so you have 4 of the same image. Click the little eye on the left side of the top two. This makes those two invisible.
STEP 9:
Make sure you are on the top visible layer, so the second from the bottom. Then go to Filter>Artistic>Cutout.
STEP 10:
Your settings should be at 4, 4, 2, respectively. Click okay.
STEP 11:
Change this layer to luminosity.
STEP 12:
Now make the third layer visible and select it. Then go to Filter>Artistic>Drybrush and turn all of the settings all the way up.
STEP 13:
Change the setting to Screen.
STEP 14:

Go

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