In this tutorial we’re going to show you how to add a
dramatic, gritty, bronzed effect to your images. We’ll convert our
subject image as follows:
1. Open our project image and
immediately duplicate the background layer by right clicking the
background layer and selecting ‘Duplicate Layer’. With the ‘Background
Copy’ layer selected, go to ‘Filter’ on the menu and choose ‘Other’
-> ‘High Pass’, enter ‘5′ pixels as the radius and click ok. Next,
change the blend of the ‘Background Copy’ layer to ‘Overlay’.
2. Duplicate the orginal background
layer again (’Background Copy 2′) and move it to the very top of the
layers list. With this new layer highlighted in the layers palette, go
to ‘Image’ on the main menu and choose ‘Adjustment’ -> ‘Desaturate’.
Change the blend of the this new layer to ‘Hard Light’.
3. Click on the right facing arrow in
the top right corner of our layers palette and choose ‘Flatten Image’
from the drop down menu. This once again leaves us with a single layer
‘Background’. Duplicate this layer and press ‘Ctrl+F’ (Commmand-F on
mac) to apply the same filter effect used in step 1. Change the blend
mode of this layer
to ‘Overlay’.
to ‘Overlay’.
4. Flatten the image again (Click on
the right facing arrow in the top right corner of our layers palette and
choose ‘Flatten Image’ from the drop down menu). Next, click the
‘Create New Adjustment Layer’ icon at the bottom of the layers palette
and choose ‘Curves’. In the ‘Curves’ dialog add a point by clicking
directly on the diagnol line (around the upper third in our example),
move it toward the left, and click OK. This will lighten the entire
image (but focus on the eyes).
5. Click on the layer mask thumbnail
of the Curves adjustment layer we just created and press ‘Ctrl+i’
(Command-i on mac), the image will appear darker. Set your foreground
color to white (press D). Select the Brush tool from the toolbox and
using a soft edged brush (I used a brush with diameter of 15px and
hardness of 15%), paint over the eyes to brighten them up.
Our effect looks like this now:
6.Create a new layer, and change your
foreground color to a nice eye color you would like to highlight your
subjects eyes with. We’re going to select a nice light blue (#94C4D4)
for our subject. Change the blend mode of this layer to ‘Color’. Now
using the same brush settings we used in the previous step, paint over
the eyes to highlight them with your selected foreground color. If you
find the color is too vivid, try adjusting the layer opacity to lessen
the effect.
And voila…our dramatic gritty effect is complete! Have fun applying this technique in your projects.
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