https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEJCu-K6uzU
In today's video we will see how to create in a very simple way the integrated watercolor effect in a photograph with a rather interesting touch. I also bring you the pack of brushes that I used to work on this composition. You can download it for free at the next link (https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7auI2v6-vbtR2VEMy1TWGdWUTg/edit?usp=sharing).
The basic steps to be able to face this design are the following, pay attention!
- We will create a composition with a white background and dimensions of 1920 x 1200 pixels.
- We will apply the texture filter (canvas) through the menu Filter> Texture> Texturize and we will apply a 75% scale, a 3 of relief and a top right light.
- We will import the old canvas or paper texture and position / resize it with Ctrl + T (holding down the Shift key) until we are satisfied.
- We will apply an opacity of 75% to our texture.
- We will import the image we are going to work on and place it under the texture layer.
- We will go to the Layer menu> Layer mask> Hide all. With a white front color brush we will reveal our image (using the pack of brushes that I have put above).
- We will create brush strokes (I will make them in three different colors. Yellow, Pink and Blue) and several layers to create an effect of depth and realism.
- We will create a warm photo filter in Settings> Image> Photo filter. We will apply a 55% density to it and preserve the luminosity.
Easy right?
Very interesting. I hope to put it into practice and achieve the best