Step 1
Open a new Photoshop document with a black background. Import in your document a picture like the below:
Step 2
Duplicate the layout with the picture and choose Edit > Transform > Flip Vertical. Move the duplicate picture:
Step 3
Now Filter > Liquify and distort the duplicate picture. Choose the Brush Tool in the Tab Tools “Airbrush Soft Round 200” and delete a area to adjust the bottom of the duplicate picture. And the result:
Step 4
Create a new layer before the layer with the duplicate picture and draw a rectangle with the background color “#633100”. In the Tab Tools “Set the blending mode for layers” to “Color” and the result should be this:
5 comments:
Nobody seems to be leaving any comments :( come on guys what do ya think?
very good and thinks for sharing
love it thks again
Very confusing instructions.... I dont get it. Why not show the screenshot of the tools.
I did everything that was told, and ended up with a brown background #633100. moved it up and down to be before duplicate layer and my subject has the background not what I see above.
Why are instructions designed for other instructors and not for students? Way too confusing.
neat trick..though had to do some juggling
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