Here's the most incredible thing I saw lately drawn in Photoshop. I found even the tutorial on: tutorialized.com. Enjoy...and see the magic happen...
- Open interior picture in Photoshop.
- Create a new layer, fill it with black and white radial gradient just like in the example below.
- Apply Multiply Blending Mode to this layer.
- Make TV set silhouette contour using Pen Tool. Load selection for created contour - Ctrl + Enter.
- Copy selected TV area and paste it into a new layer above radial gradient layer.
- Increase TV set size using Free Transformation.
- Insert painting frame image. Transform it using Distort transformation.
- Paste Crocodile image into a new layer.
- Add Layer Mask to this layer.
- Erase superfluous areas in Layer Mask just like in the screen shot.
- Add water splashes to the crocodile mouth. Apply Screen Blending Mode to this layer.
- Add sand effect using small round brush with special adjustments.
- Use the following settings for your brush.
- You should get something like in the picture below.
- Insert zebra's image. Erase superfluous areas using the same way as in the previous example with crocodile.
- Duplicate Zebra layer.
- Apply Motion Blur Filter to the bottom zebra layer.
- Filter > Blur > Motion Blur.
- Add layer Mask to blurred layer, and fill it with black and white liner gradient like in the screen shot.
- Duplicate zebra layer once again and apply more strong Motion Blur effect.
- Choose Linear Dodge (Add) Blending Mode to created layer.
- Apply small Warp transformation to grated shape.
- You may see two blurred layers on the screen shot below.
- Add some grass or bushes into the inside area of the frame.
- Fill inside area of the frame with black color. Adjust Opacity about 30% and Multiply Blending Mode.
- Erase front area using translucent soft brush.
- Duplicate previous layer, apply Overlay Blending Mode and Opacity about 20% to this layer.
- Add shade effect.
- You may insert small details, for example snakes or birds.
- Draw shades to create volume effect.
- Merge all of layers.
- Duplicate created layer.
- Go to Image > Adjustments > Equalize.
- Choose Multiply Blending Mode to this layer and opacity 70%.
- Flatten layers.
- Click Quick Mask Icon.
- Fill layer with black and white Reflected gradient.
- Click Quick Mask again.
- Go to Filter > Blur > Lens Blur.
- Apply following settings.
- Keep selection.
- Go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/ Saturation.
And here is result!
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