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Adobe Photoshop
You may be surprised what you can do in Photoshop with a single photo and a tablet. In
this tutorial we will create the ruins of a forgotten abbey using a stock photo and a bit of
painting. Let's get started!
Tutorial Assets
The following assets were used during the production of this tutorial.
Abbey Stock
Brushes
This piece has been done with the help of a graphic tablet, to be precise a Wacom
Bamboo Fun. If you're painting with a mouse, the technique is always the same. Only thing
that changes is the time you'll spend on it. In order to get a good effect, remember to vary
often opacity and 漀䘀ow jitter. Also, only two brushes have been used: standard round
Photoshop brushes (used in both soft and hard way) and a foliage brush that you can
download from matte painter I-NetGraFX's portfolio (link of the download below in step
number 5).
Ok, let's start! I opened in Photoshop the abbey stock and I slightly enlarged the canvas
(Image > Canvas Size.). Then, using the Pen Tool (P) I started rendering the image.
As you can see from the image below, I also erased a part of the abbey, because as I said I
wanted it to be ancient and forgotten, so which is the best way to convey that than making
it look like some pieces have been detached, creating some sort of ruins?
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Once we've created the path, Right click and then click on Make Selection., now using the
backspace we erase the undesired areas.
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I got my rendered abbey and I decided to make it look more interesting manipulating its
perspective. Edit > Transform > Perspective and then grab and drag down the top left
corner.
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Step 2 - Background
At the time I did this I had just bought a semi-professional digital camera, I was all like
"let's go out to take some awesome pictures!". 10 minutes later I ⸀猀nd out that I sucked at
photography (and actually, I still do), so I decided to use one of the photos I took into one
of my matte painting.
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Not many details needed as you can see, I tried to keep everything as simple as possible.
With a round brush I roughly painted over the palms of the original photo some mountains
in the background.
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Using the same brush I also enlarged the green grass ground in a very non-precise way. At
the time I didn't know of the existence of the shift key shortcut that makes brush strokes
go straight. Don't be me, use it.
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Anyway, technique used for this can still come in handy and should be learned. It's quite
easy but still very affective.
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Once you have correctly positioned it onto the canvas, go to the level with the abbey and
duplicate it. Drag the layer over the column one and make a clipping mask. Are you
wondering why you're doing this? I would too. Set the layer on the blend mode Color. See
what happened? The colors of the abbey overlaid the original colors of the column and
made it look like it was originally part of the abbey stock.
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Using the Line Tool (U) I made a sort of sketch in order to decide the direction of every
beam of light. Obviously, the level in which we're making these lines will be deleted, this
has to be done just for us, as a reference.
On a new layer, select in the color palette a warm yellow, almost orange, set the layer on
the Blend Mode Screen and with the Brush Tool (B) (a big and soft round brush will do the
work) let's make the light beams. Remember to lower the opacity of the brush!
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Using the round hard brush I painted here and there some rocks. Then, using the foliage
brush (image below - download the brush from I-NegGaFX's website) I painted some
bushes and using again the hard round brush I painted some red 漀䘀owers on the bushes.
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How you can see in the image below (and from this image you can realize how you don't
really need to be good at painting to make great artworks) I painted some roots.
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They don't look like they ⸀猀t into the image, right? So what I did was to take the level with
the lights that we created before in step 4, duplicated it and then created a clipping mask
into the roots layer. As you can see from the image, they now look like part of the scene.
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Now just keep adding details, 漀䘀owers, bushes, grass, rocks and maybe some animals, too!
Use your fantasy and add as many elements as you want.
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Using the foliage brush (downloaded in the ⸀猀fth step) I made the crown of the tree and
then with our beloved hard round brush I painted the branches and the trunk of the tree.
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As you can see now composition looks much better and the focus of the viewer is more
centered. If you're interested in making landscapes (that are painting, photo manipulation
or 3d renders) I recommend you to read this awesome article written by Johannes
Vloothuis about the composition rules of landscapes. Those rules are something that
every good landscape artist must know. Even if you're not going to apply some of them,
you still need to know why and if that is going to make your piece more successful or not.
Using the round hard brush I painted all around the piece vegetation growing on the tree,
on the abbey, on the ground. It's another way to conceptually blend the abbey into the
environment.
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As you can see comparing the two image above, the differences in the atmosphere are
important. To achieve that result I used an interesting technique. Create a new layer and
then ⸀猀ll it with the Paint Bucket Tool (G) of a pure black. Set the blending mode on Color
Dodge. You can see that the black is gone. Now with a brown color and the soft round
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Dodge. You can see that the black is gone. Now with a brown color and the soft round
brush you can accentuate the lights and colors as you like. Don't exaggerate or it will make
the image look very fake!
Check the image below to see how it should look like if you set the layer on the blending
mode Normal once you've already painted with the brown color:
Piece is ⸀猀nally and completely ⸀猀nished, you can resize it if you want and then make an
Apply Image (Image > Apply Image.) and use the Sharpen Filter (Filters > Sharpen >
Sharpen). Incredibly useful ⸀猀lter to make the details of your image pop out!
Final Image
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