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    Photoshop Tutorials: Create a Mystical Rising Angel Photo Manipulation in Photoshop


    Photoshop Tutorials: Create a Mystical Rising Angel Photo Manipulation in Photoshop

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    Create a Mystical Rising Angel Photo Manipulation in Photoshop

    Posted: 01 Oct 2012 12:10 PM PDT

    Preview of Final Results

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    How to Create a Rising Angel Photo-manipulation in Photoshop


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    Step 1

    Now, let’s start by creating a new image file, go to the Menu bar and click File > New, and then input the following values on their respective fields:

    • Preset: Custom
    • Width: 2480 pixels
    • Height: 3508 pixels
    • Resolution: 300pixels/inch
    • Color Mode: RGB Color
    • Background Contents: Transparent

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    Step 2

    In this step, we will be creating the stairway inside the castle. To start, open “Nightstock 701″ by Nightstock. Next activate the Move Tool by pressing V on your keyboard and then left-click on the stock image and then drag it to our canvas. Position the stock image as shown on the image below:

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    Step 3

    Next, we will resize this image to fit our canvas. To start, activate the Transform tool by pressing Ctrl/Cmd + T. Once the Transform tool appears, a series of squares would appear on the sides of the stock image to be transformed. Drag the encircled square to the respective direction as shown below:

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    The resized image should appear like this:

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    Step 4

    Now, we would need to image’s angle and to do that we would need to activate the Transform tool (Ctrl/Cmd + T) once again. Now, that it is activated, right click on the canvas to prompt the appearance of the Transform tool’s contextual menu. Once it appears, click on Distort.

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    Now, let’s distort the image:

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    The result:

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    Step 5

    Next, we will fix the lighting on this stock image. To do that, select the image and then activate the Curves adjustment tool by pressing Ctrl/Cmd + M. Once it opens, drag the line to the point shown below or you may also input the following values on their respective boxes:

    • Channel: RGB
    • Output: 125
    • Input: 103

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    The result of that should be similar to the image below:

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    Step 6

    Now, that we’re done, select all the layers that we’ve made in this step and then press Ctrl/Cmd + G to group them. We would need to group the layers in order to avoid confusion in later steps.

    Rename the layer to “Background”, renaming a group is similar to renaming a layer – simply double-click on the words: “Group 1″ (you can find that on the layer window) to prompt a text box to appear and then type in the name you want to put.

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