Today incarnate Tomb Raider, with students dug 5,000 years ago in Egypt tomb, the author of both the perspective and light use is very ingenious, a few pens have the wilderness tomb first sight, crisp and quiet atmosphere, with a lot of shortcut key Tips, is worth practicing yo!
1th Step:
Create a file with a wide 700x800, resolution of 300 pixels per inch.
2nd Step:
Next open the wall footage, and then remove the color of the picture (Image > Adjust > Go color), the effect is shown in the following figure. You can also hold down CTRL + L to enhance the contrast of the walls.
3rd Step:
Next we want to synthesize the ceiling, where we don't need to find new material, we can directly Ctrl + J copy the wall material on it. After the copy is complete, we want to adjust the wall to the real perspective in space, Ctrl + T, right click on the "Perspective", and then press the figure in the direction of the drawing deformation.
4th Step:
Next, open the ground material, like the previous step, adjust the perspective angle. Ctrl + U Adjusts the hue/saturation of the ground, reducing the brightness and saturation of the overall picture.
5th step:
Next, select the Rectangular marquee tool and delete the center section below the wall.
6th step:
Next we do a perspective of the corridor into the tomb, Ctrl+j copy a layer of wall material, then Ctrl + T, right click on "Perspective", in the direction of the following figure to adjust the wall.
Not only to adjust the perspective, and then appropriate to move the wall position, so that the wall and the wall between the more perfect interface.
7th step:
Next we add a skylight to the cemetery, and we can see the outdoor dusk through the skylight. Open the sunlight footage, add a layer mask for it, and then use the Brush tool (B), select the default PS brush to set the foreground color to black #000000, hardness is about 85%, and then block out the parts we need.
8th step:
Next we add stairs to the tomb. Open the concrete material and cut out a rectangular area, as shown in the following figure. Then copy the layers from the bottom up and, after the copy is done, hold down CTRL + T and adjust the stairs to the decreasing perspective.
9th step:
Next, we'll adjust the level of the stairs. On the layers panel, hold down shift to quickly select, and then ctrl+e the merged layers. Then press CTRL + L to adjust the levels.
10th Step:
Next, create a new layer above the merged staircase layer, and then use a soft edge brush (B) with a small radius to apply the foreground color to black #000000 brush opacity of about 80%.
11th Step:
Using the same brush set with step 9, the color is white #ffffff and is applied in the diagram below.
12th Step:
Next, use the soft edge brush around 125px, the opacity is set to about 30%, and the following sketch is applied. Don't smear the entire schematic, just a small piece, a small piece of paint, so that we can make things more realistic.
13th Step:
Next, open our statue material and use the pen tool to pull out the outline. Copy a good statue and put one on either side of the cemetery entrance. Now we see clearly that the statue is not in conformity with the environment in the cemetery. Press CTRL + U to adjust hue/saturation.
Classification:
- PS Composite Picture Tutorial