Find » Technology » Tutorials » Basic Dark Photomanipulation in Pho...

Basic Dark Photomanipulation in Photoshop

By Lolaness, published Oct 18, 2006
Published Content: 494  Total Views: 3,523,672  Favorited By: 253 CPs
Embed:  
Rating: 3.3 of 5
May your frights be fantastic and your treats be tasty ... I've got the Halloween spirit like something unreal. So I figured ... why not celebrate the holiday with a tutorial on doing dark manips?

Okay so first off - what is a dark photomanipulation? It is taking a regular, even good-looking person (in this tutorial we'll use Angelina Jolie) and performing a few basic steps to turn that person into something spooky, dark, creepy, and generally perfect for Halloween.

Is it hard? Not at all - you can perform a basic dark manip in about 3 steps. You'll need Photoshop 7 or higher (this tutorial is written using CS2) and a graphic to start with. The one I'm using is a free wallpaper of Angelina Jolie. Finally, you'll need some imagination - but if you're reading this guide I'm sure you've got that covered!

Dark Photo Manipulations

One: Start out with any photograph of a person you want to transform. The more skin that is showing, the more successful your final effect will be. Portraits are often perfect - but you don't want someone smiling, unless it's a particularly wicked-looking smile, or it won't look right.

Open the photograph in Photoshop and make sure it's in RGB mode (Click "Image", choose "Mode", and tick "RGB").

Two: Any dark photo should have a "dark" look, right? There are a lot of ways to do this, but we're going to go with the one that's easiest. The great thing is that the easy way is also one of the best looking - we're going to use the Burn Tool.

Set your foreground color to black and duplicate the original photograph layer (right click the photograph layer and choose "Duplicate Layer"). By duplicating the layer, we're making sure that any changes we make aren't "permanent" - we can always delete the new layer and start over if we do something awful... and not the kind of awful we're going for.

Once you have the duplicated layer, select your "Burn Tool". This tool has a hand as an icon in the tools palette, and hides behind the Dodge Tool - the one that looks like a push pin. To get the Burn Tool, right-click the Dodge Tool and select the hand icon.

Basic Dark Photomanipulation in Photoshop

Four steps to turn Angelina Jolie into a spooky, creepy character fit for Halloween? Believe it or not, that's all it takes!

Credit: lolaness

Copyright: lolaness

Resources
Comments
Comments 1 - 2 of 2
 
 
This is very awesome!

Posted on 11/13/2008 at 10:11:26 PM

 
its cool!

Posted on 11/02/2006 at 12:11:00 PM

Type in Your Comments Below - (1000 characters left)

Submit your own content on this or any topic. Get started »
Comments 1 - 2 of 2
 
Advertisment