Tutorial photoshop - Explosion effect

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In this tutorial I will show you how to create a crazy explosion, like a mix of Magneto's ability with Peter Petrelli's power. We will use images and filters to produce this wave explosion effect. Even though it may look like a difficult tutorial, it's really not that hard.



Step 1


Open a new document; I used 800x600. Look for a road photo on the internet. The one I used can be downloaded After downloading, place the photo in your document.


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Step 2


Now we need a photo of a person, the one I used can be found here. Once you have your photo it's time to extract the guy from the background. Using the Pen Tool(P) create a path like in the image below. After that go to the Paths Palette and create a selection from that path. Then go to Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal Selection. Lastly, I named this layer dude.


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Go to Edit>Transform>Scale and reduce the size of the guy. Then go to Edit>Transform>Flip Horizontal. We do that to match the light direction.


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Go to Image>Adjustments>Curves. The idea here is to darken the guy a little bit; So, he will fit better with the background. Use the image below as a reference.


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Holding Cmd/Ctrl click on the mask thumb of the dude layer. That will create a marquee selection of the guy. After that create a new layer. Rename it to shadow and fill it with black. Then go to Edit>Transform>Distort and move the vertices to make the shadow in perspective. The last thing here is go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur.


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Step 6


Grab the Ellipse Tool(U). Select Paths instead of Shape Layer. Create a Circle, like the image below. After that grab the Direct Selection Tool(A) and adjust the bottom of the circle.


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Create a new layer. Rename it to clouds. Then go to Filter>Render>Clouds. While holding ALT, click on Clouds. After that go to the Path's Palette and create a selection from the path and mask the layer.


Tip: As you will be using the Render>Clouds, you will probably need to apply the filter several times until you got the clouds just right. Keep working with it until the light and dark areas are in a good position.


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Step 8


Go to Filter>Liquify. In the Liquify Dialog Box select the Bloat Tool (B). Then for the settings use: Brush Size 550, Brush Density 100, Brush Pressure 100, Brush Rate 60, and Turbulent Jitter 75.


Then select the Show Backdrop Option. That will allow you to see the clouds and the background. It will be necessary to use the Bloat tool in the right place. Click a few times and deselect the Show Backdrop. Then you will see the effect and will be able to repeat it more times in the correct place.


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Step 9


Change the Blend Mode of the cloud layer to Soft Light. Then create another layer and rename it to Clouds 2 and repeat Steps 7 and 8. We will need another cloud to make it more turbulent. This time however use Multiply for the Blend Mode.


After that, create yet another layer. Rename it to Clouds 3 and repeat Steps 7 and 8. For this layer use Color Dodge for the Blend Mode. The last thing here is with the Eraser Tool (E) delete some parts. This layer is used to give highlights to the clouds.


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Step 10


Group the Clouds 3 layer and go to Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal All. After that, select the Brush Tool (B), give it a black color, and mask some parts of the clouds that are close to the ground.


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Select the Clouds layer and go to Filter>Sharpen>Sharpen More. Then repeat this Sharpen filter on Clouds 2 and 3 layers.


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Create a new layer. Rename it to Glow. Fill it with white and go to the Path Palette. Create a selection from the clouds path as we did in Step 9. Then mask the layer.


After that go to Layer>Layer Style>Outer Glow. Use the default settings. Then go to Layer>Layer Style>Create Layer. This command will create another layer from the Outer Glow. You can delete the white layer and leave just the Outer Glow layer.


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Create a folder called Lights. Move the Glow layer to this folder. Next, select the Glow layer. Then go to Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal All. Then select the Brush Tool, black for the color, and start masking the glow. We need just the outline; however, some bright spots in the middle will give a nice result.


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Create a new layer beneath the clouds group. Using the Elliptical Marquee Tool create a selection like the image below. Fill the layer with black and use 40% opacity.


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Go to Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal All. After that select the Gradient Tool(G) and use a black and white gradient. Then Mask the layer, like in the image below.


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Duplicate the layer and go to Layer>Layer Mask>Apply. Then go to Edit>Transform>Distort. Repeat the same thing we did for the shadow of the guy on this layer. Group these 2 layers and rename the group to Shadows.


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Create a new layer right above the road photo. Go to Filter>Render>Clouds. Then go to Filter>Distort>ZigZag. Use 100 for the Amount and 5 for the Ridges. For the Style use Pond Ripples.


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Now go to Edit>Transform>Distort. Distort the layer until you get the right perspective. After that, change the Blend Mode to Overlay. Again, as we are using Render Clouds, the results may vary; So, you might need to erase some parts to make it more realistic.


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Step 19


Create an Elliptical Selection like the image below. Then fill it with black. After that, create another Elliptical Selection, but smaller. Then delete that part of the layer. With the Magic Wand Tool(W) select the black part of the layer.


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Duplicate the Road's layer and select it. Make sure that you still have the Marquee Selection from the Step 19. Then go to Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal Selection. You can delete the black ellipse layer from the Step 19, or just hide it.


Go to Layer>Layer Styles>Bevel and Emboss. This is another way to create the ripple effect, you could use Displace as well.


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Step 21


Go to Layer>New Layer Fill>Gradient. Use Radial for the Style. For the colors use #ddc396 and #2f1e00. Change the Blend mode to Color Dodge.


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Here I used another image from Stock.Xchng, image. Just place it on top of all layers and change the Blend Mode to Overlay.


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Step 23


Now lets make some adjustments. First, lets darken our Magneto dude a bit more. Select the Burn Tool(S) and burn the back of the guy. After that, change the Blend Mode of the ripples layer to Soft Light. You can delete some parts of the clouds as well.


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Step 24


Create a new folder, beneath the dude layer. Name the group power and change the Blend Mode to Color Dodge. After that, create a new layer inside of this group. Then using the Brush Tool with white color, create some lights coming from the hands of the guy. Tip: use a regular brush with 0% for the hardness.


After that you create another layer. Use some brushes to add more effects. I used some abstract brushes from http://brusheezy.com. Then add a Pink Outer Glow Layer Style.


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Step 25


Import the truck image, you can download it at image. Then with the Magic Wand Tool(W) select and delete the background of the photo; Leave just the truck. After that go to Edit>Transform>Flip Horizontal. Move the truck to the side of the road.


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Step 26


Go to Image>Adjustments>Curves and make the truck a bit darker. After that using the Rectangular Marquee Tool(M) create a rectangular selection a bit bigger than the truck. Then go to Filter>Blur>Radial Blur. For the settings use: Amount 2, Method use Spin, and set Best Quality. Next, go to Filter>Blur>Motion Blur. Then use -75 degrees for the angle and 3 pixels for the Distance.


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Step 27


Now we will create the truck's shadow. To do that select the Truck's layer, click with the right button of the mouse and choose Select Pixels. Then create a new layer and fill it with black. Put this layer beneath the truck layer and go to Edit>Transform>Distort. Distort the shadow to make it look more real. Then go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur. Change the Opacity of this layer to 60%.


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Step 28


Group the truck and the shadow layer and rename it to truck. Then organize your folders in the Layers Palette.


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El Mastino
view post Posted on 3/5/2010, 15:26     +1   -1




be un consiglio ai principianti...nn provate con queste cose altrimenti state li gg prima di arrivare ai risultati finali e poi vi si fonde il cervello...magari dopo una decina di cose piu semplici arrivate a questo..
 
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