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Photoshop Tutorial: Cracked Face

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Photoshop Tutorial: Cracked Face

Postby Steven_jd16 on Sat Jul 16, 2005 8:35 pm

Ok lets start this is my first tutorial so I added my email if any one have any questions hope you enjoy it as much as I did okay here we go by the way I will be using Photoshop 7.0 but it should be the same in CS or CS2

1) Get a picture of some one face or if you would like to use a picture of yourself that’s fine with me now and open it in Photoshop

2) Make a new layer

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3) Use your (brush tool) and make your brush color black, now we are going to make the white part of the eyes black

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4) Now you need to look for your texture (do not go too fast take your time and look for the best texture you can find) and then open it in Photoshop, You can find texture on http://www.google.com/imghp and and type in (texture) and when you find it all you need ot do is right click and use your mouse and drag it in to photoshop

5) When you open it in Photoshop you need to set it over the face make sure it’s all over the face not on the (hair) or any other parts of your picture you can use has much texture as you wish just make it look very nice

6) On each of your texture you are going to set the blending mode I used (overlay) and (color burn) but you can use which ever you feels fit your work best

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7) Ok now it’s up to you again if you wish you can play around with it a little I added some stitches to the face to make it look more realistic

8) Coming down to the end here your image should look some thing like this, if it doesn’t I would advise you to look back over the steps or if you wish you can post your problem here and I would be happy to answer your question (s)

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9) Now (Save) your work as PSD and also (Save as) JPEG or JPG save it on your desk-top for easy access do not close any thing


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10) Minimize Photoshop and drag the JPG or JPEG from your desk-top into Photoshop

11) Now drag the JPG image into your PSD image that you already have in Photoshop

12) Now make sure the JPG image is right above the PSD image in the same document

13) Now you are going to (Filter) + (Blur) + (Gaussian Blur) set the radius as (9.5 pixels) to the JGP image

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14) Coming up to the end now and the last part of this you can set it as you wish I’m going to tell you what I did, the JPG layer I copy it so now I have two JPG image and one PSD image I’m going to set the blending mode on my top JPG as (multiply) and the bottom as (color)

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Feel free to play around with it I played around with it a little I added some hands in the background and writing on the wall and little color to the eyes. Thank you very much for your time and I hope your image comes out wonderful. I’m Steven_jd and thank you
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Postby Phate on Sat Jul 16, 2005 11:39 pm

seems to have the same outcome as this tut:

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Postby Nats21 on Tue Aug 16, 2005 10:54 am

nice tut :D
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Postby stars666 on Wed Aug 17, 2005 10:26 am

omg im afraid to sleep.....;) good tut i like it.....scary but awsome... :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Postby Animataman on Mon Nov 20, 2006 4:38 am

how do i get the texture to the photoshop? the drag thing just makes the texture a new doc. im confused, help plz
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Postby Pliskin on Thu Apr 19, 2007 2:36 am

Woah thats awesome.. im hopin to start usin photoshop soon and experient this on my face :D
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Postby Q21 on Thu Apr 19, 2007 3:50 am

Holy hell, that turned out to be one scary looking face.
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Postby Pliskin on Thu Apr 19, 2007 4:38 pm

okay im lost..

why do u need to find a texture..?
how do u add stitches?
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Postby ekgraphics on Sun Jun 03, 2007 1:43 pm

ok so im asking a totally non related question here but - how did you get the effect had you have in your profile pic steven_jb16 where the white fades into dots ? thanks
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Postby Q21 on Mon Jun 04, 2007 1:32 am

He prolly drew it with circle tool...it wouldnt be that hard
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