Showing posts with label Layer Mask Blending with Texture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Layer Mask Blending with Texture. Show all posts

Monday, June 25, 2012

Layer Mask Blending with Texture

Blending two images images with a Layer Mask seamlessly is easy enough. What if a Texture is used? It is quite possible to do so. But what will you get? A remarkable photoshop effect. This is very easy to o and can be done in any version of Photoshop. I will be using two stock images. It will work with any image and Texture. http://www.deviantart.com/  is a very good source of free stock photos and Textures as well as other resources one requires in Photoshop. You have to be a registered member to download. Registration is free.
This is the effect I will be creating.
I will be using this stock image. It is from deviantart. You will find it here
It belongs to kedralynn
I will also be using this tree bark Texture. You will find it here
It belongs to ftourini
Step 1 : Open the Photo in photoshop. There is only the Background layer in the Layers panel.
Step 2 : Drag the lock on the Background layer to the Trash Can.
Step 3 : The Background Layer becomes Layer 0 after you unlock it by dragging the lock to the trash can. Press CTRL and click the Add New Layer button. A new Layer 1 form below Layer 0.
The Foreground and Background colors should be set to the default Black/White. If it is not, press x and then d on the keyboard to restore the default.
Step 4 : Press CTRL+BACKSPACE to fill Layer 1 with the Background color which is white.
Step 5 : Click  on Layer 0. Click on the Layer Mask button. A Layer Mask forms on Layer 0.
The Foreground/Background colors are already set to Black/White.
Step 6 : Click the Gradient Tool. Click in the top panel to open the Gradient Editor.
Step 7 : Click the Foreground to Background preset.
Step 8 : By default Linear Gradient is selected. If it is not, click on it.
Step 9 : Drag the Gradient Tool from left to right keeping SHIFT pressed for three fourths across the image.
The image looks like this.
Step 10 : CTRL+CLICK the layer Mask. When a Layer Mask is selected a tiny border forms around it.
Instantly a selection appears on the left.
Step 11 : Press CTRL+SHIFT+I to invert the selection to the right of the image.
Step 12 : Open the tree bark texture. Press CTRL+A (Select all), then CTRL+C (copy). A selection forms around the image.
Step 13 : Go to the other image and press CTRL+SHIFT+ALT+V to Paste Into the selection.
The image looks like this.
Step 14 : Click on the Brush Tool or just press b on the keyboard.
Step 15 : Click in the top panel to open the Brush controls and set the Hardness to 0. You do not require to set the Size from here. Use [ (left square bracket) to decrease the size of the Brush and ] (right square bracket to increase it.
Step 16 : In the top panel reduce the Opacity to 50% and the Flow to 75%. (Remember to reset both to 100% after finishing this tutorial otherwise you will have problems later in using the Brush).
Step 17 : Click on the Layer Mask on Layer 2 to ensure that it is selected.
The Foreground/ Background colors remain set to Black/White.
Step 18 : Using a small Brush paint over the face till the tree bark textures fades. I will do the same for the arm.
Step 19 : I have gone over the arm as well as her neck and face with the Brush. That is all. 
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