Tuesday, January 11, 2011

JASON WONG - WORK PART 2 (Camel + Giraffe + Rhino)

Step 1: Drag the camel picture that was downloaded from http://fohn.net/camel-pictures-facts/ into the Adobe Photoshop software, then, rasterize the image layer by mouse right-click > Convert to Smart Object > Raterize Layer.

Step 2: Duplicate the camel layer. Uncheck the eye of the original camel layer.

Step 3: Select Quick Selection Tool and drag the curser throughout only on the whole of the camel body.

 Step 4: Go to Select>Refine Edge. In the settings, set 'Output To' to new layers. Then click 'OK'.

Step 5: Drag a picture of a head of a Rhino that was downloaded from the internet. Name the new layer 'Rhino'. Then, for the layer, repeat the Step 4. After that, adjust the position and size of the the 'Rhino' layer.

Step 6: Duplicate the layer 'Refine Edge' and rename it to 'Giraffe skin brush'. Then, erase the giraffe's neck and head using Eraser Tool. After that, select Brush Tool and right-click the mouse. Choose the 'giraffe 1' brush and use the brush on the layer.

Step 7: Duplicate the layer 'Rhino' and uncheck the view of the previously 'Rhino' layer. In the duplicated layer, select 'Add vector mask' and select 'Gradient Tool'. Use the the Gradient tool to blend the rhino's head with the camel's body. Rename the duplicated layer to 'Rhino blend'.

 Step 8: Create a new layer for the original camel layer. Use the 'Paint Bucket Tool' on the layer to fill in color of your choice.The reason to create this layer is to know if there are still flaws on the camel + giraffe + rhino image. Name the layer 'Layer 1'.

 Step 9: Use the Hue/Saturation to match the color.

Step 10: Select Image > Image Rotation > Flip Canvas Horizontal. This will flip the whole image of camel + giraffe + rhino horizontally.

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