(5 years and 3326 days ago)
Would love to see SBS.
The sky was painted with noise filter, brushes, and some warping. The flying saucer was made with shapes and warping with some pattern fill. Moon is a brush from here: http://getbrushes.com/space-photoshop-brushes/digea-moon-and-stars-brushes.php
The lighting effects are a combination of layer blending modes and adjustments to opacity, for the blue lights from saucer I created a shape using pen tool and then filled it with the color.
(5 years and 3325 days ago)
I like the idea, but my questyion is if you are ripping the picture, why would her face still be underneath but in B&W? Perhaps it would be more effective to have her face blank and maybe an inverted (mirror image) of the smiling face on the back of the torn piece...
hehe @ RayTedwell: actually i do not have an intention ripping her face, it is actually a drawing of her face in a paper that is burnt a long time ago.
I did miscalculated something obviously
What i'd like to do is a "Force Perspective Photography" Effect..
btw thanks for the comment.
Ahh I see it now! My comment looks a bit silly now
What I might suggest then is trying to create a little more depth to show the distance of the old drawing and the photo. You could do this bu adding a shadow from the paper and hand, or adding a slight amount of blur to the photo.
Good effort, but you have too many gray tones in the "sketch," which is what is causing the visual confusion. Try adjusting Brightness and Contrast to make it more of a Line Art paper sketch, and adjust your burnt edges a bit, making them larger. They are too "lacy" at present.
You've gotten pretty close with the effect, though!
tnx guys i will try to change it a bit..
Howdie stranger!
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