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taikara 07-10-2005 10:16 PM

This is an intermediate tutorial that will allow you to create an abstract, somewhat colorblocked effect, like so:

http://sometimessulliedsoul.com/tuto...g-example2.jpg

Software used: Photshop 7.0

Requirements:Step 1:

Open your picture.

I started with this one (from my gallery):

http://sometimessulliedsoul.com/tuto...to-example.png

Go to Image > Mode > Grayscale, and discard the color information.

My Result

Step 2:

Follow Magic's Creating Your Own Brushes Tutorial, and make the photo into a brush.

Step 3:

Open a new file. Set the dimensions like so:

http://sometimessulliedsoul.com/tuto...h/new-menu.png

Fill the new image with white.

Step 4:

Select the Brush tool, and choose your newly created Photobrush. In the Brush Tools menu (at the top of the window), make your settings like so:

http://sometimessulliedsoul.com/tuto...brush-menu.png

Set the foreground color to black, and randomly click the brush around the canvas. Do not drag the brush!

After a bunch of clicks, you should end up with something that looks like this:

http://sometimessulliedsoul.com/tuto...ush/layer1.jpg

Step 5:

Create a new layer.

Fill the new layer with black.

Set the blending mode to Screen, like so:

http://sometimessulliedsoul.com/tuto...layer-menu.png

Set your foreground color to white, and once again, randomly click with your Photobrush... do not drag!

If you feel like it, you can set the foreground color to black again, and touch up the second layer if you feel there's too much white, it's unnecessary to create another layer.

Step 6:

Select the bottom layer and colorize it. (To colorize, press Ctrl+U, or go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation, and click on the Colorize checkbox, then fiddle with the settings until you achieve the desired color.)

Repeat this process for the second layer, selecting a complementary color.

Yay! You should now have something like this:

http://sometimessulliedsoul.com/tuto...rush-final.jpg

Step 7:

Select an interesting area to use for your sig or banner, and the end result:

http://sometimessulliedsoul.com/tuto...ig-example.png

Note: The photo you use will greatly affect the results you achieve, dependent on how much black/white/gray it has after it's been grayscaled. I used two different photos for the example above and for the result of this tutorial, so you can see what I mean. Have fun, and don't be afraid to play around.

You can actually drag the Photobrush, but it won't have that clean, slightly lined colorblockish look to the final result - you'll just end up with something more like a Basic Brushed Background.

Kon-Tiki 07-10-2005 10:23 PM

Heyy... you call that intermediate? Even I could do this :D That first pic kinda reminds me of Cowboy Bebop, for some reason. Anyways, another masterpiece of a tutorial :ok: Can't wait to try it out, once I have Photoshop running.

taikara 07-10-2005 10:27 PM

Yeah, it's simple to do, but I consider it an intermediate tutorial because it builds on the basics (making a brush, has layers, blending mode, etc).

Tom Henrik 07-10-2005 10:28 PM

That background is good enough to be a desktop wallpaper :kosta:
I love how you did that!

Sean 07-10-2005 10:31 PM

Tai, nice tutorial... haven't done art in a few days but this may motivate me to make something.

allyfaucet 07-10-2005 11:01 PM

:Brain:

http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/2...terlily8fh.jpg


I don't have any of my photos on this computer because it's new, so I used a lame sample picture :not_ok:

But it still looks neat! :cheers: to tai!

taikara 07-10-2005 11:06 PM

Great job, Ally, that is really nice, even if it is just a sample pic :w00t:

*whispers* I bet Google Image search has lots of neato pics :P

But you know, I really like this effect personally because it's sort of fun and sentimental to use a piccy of something you know, and disguise it to the point that only you know what it really is ^_^

Sean 07-10-2005 11:14 PM

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../blehbelh2.png

Used the basic tutorial here, the invisible text tutorial and a few tricks of my own :P

Edit: Text looked crap due to poor positioning. Removed.

taikara 07-10-2005 11:21 PM

ooooo ^_^

*loves it muchly* :angel:

Sean 07-10-2005 11:27 PM

Tai, do you work over the weekend?


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