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- Model - rammkitty-stock
- Background - ro-stock
- Fire - resurgere
Step 1
The first step is to open the girl's image and crop it. We need more space for the fire wings and this is not enough.
Step 2
Now
that we have the needed space our initial image is a bit small so cut
out the middle part of the floor and place it in both lower
corners.Create a mask and, with a brush, remove the edges so it will
blend in.
Step 3
With dodge and burn add some highlights and shadow on the model.
Step 4
Cut out the model (use the pen tool ) and delete the background.
Step 5
Next
we will add the new background. Since it is to small for our large
surface we need to enlarge it, so CTRL+J to duplicate the layer. Add a
mask and erase the edges.
Go to Filters-Blur-Gaussian Blur (radius 5 px ) to give the background more depth.
Now it looks a bit to symmetrical but this can be resolved easily with the clone stamp brush.
Step 6
The
background is dark and our model is too light so to blend her in we
need to make her darker. Go to Adjustment Layers – Curves and use the
presets like in the image below. Use the Curves on a clipping mask.
Step 7
In this step we need to paint some hair. This is very
easy on a graphic table but it can be done with a mouse also. First
select (eye dropper) a color from her hair and add some extra strings of
hair. Just a few are enough. Look at the image below to see how it
should look.
Step 8
Take
your wings stock and arrange them to your liking. After that hit Ctrl+I
to invert the colors to create a dark basis for the flames.
Step 9
Take
your flame stock and use the settings below in the Blend If panel form
the Layer Style on the flame layer. Hold down the ALT key to split the
black handle – this will create a smooth transition.
Step 10
Add more flame stock and make sure you clip them to the wing (clipping mask). This will give you a basis to add your flames to.
Step 11
Take
some other flame stock and arrange it like in the image below. Again in
the Layer Style – Blend If panel move the black handle so it gets rid
of all the dark elements in the image below. Remember to hold down ALT
while dragging to split the handle and create a smooth transition. Then
erase on the mask the parts you don't want showing and choose the Screen
blending mode. You can experiment with other blending modes since you
got rid of all the dark elements in the stock image from the Layer Style
Step 12
Just
underneath the layer with the flame set on screen blending mode, you
can paint with a low opacity black color to create more dimension and
lessen the transparency.
Step 13
Just add more flames around the wing.
Step 14
When
you have something you like, and most of the dark wing is hidden,
flatten all the flame layers (or group them) and duplicate it. Use
Transform and Flip Horizontal on the copy layer and arrange it. This
will look too symmetrical, but it's a good shortcut and we will fix the
symmetry in a second by adding more flames.
Step 15
For a better contrast i used a normal black/white
Gradient Map –Adjustment Layer just above the background folder
containing my wall and sky stock.
Step 16
Don't
forget to add flames over the model layer so it wont look static and
fake. I used some small flames over her hand but under the painted hair
layer and over her back. I used layers on screen blending mode. Add
flames one on top of the other to create a more accentuated fire.
Step 17
Create
a new layer and paint with an orange color over the model's skin to
create the bright light coming from the fire. Then set this layer to
Overlay blending mode.
Step 18
Add some fire debris using the brush i created for you (download).
Just choose an orange color and paint around the flames. If you create
too many particles, just create a layer mask and brush some away.
Step 19
Add more contrast using a curves adjustments layer.
Step 20
In
this step we’ll add some adjustment layers so our composition will
blend in well. First go to Adjustment Layers –Color Balance twice. Make
the presets like you see in the images below.
Adjustment Layers –Levels.
Layers > New Adjustment Layer > Gradient Map. (opacity at 40 %).
Step 21
Create
a new layer and select the brush tool. Add some black shadows in the
corners. If it's to dark , decrese the layer's opacity.
Step 22
Go to Filter > Blur > Radial Blur and and make the presets like in the image below. We'll use this on the edges.
Step 23
Next go to Filter > Sharpen > Unsharp Mask. (see the presets below).
Step 24
This is optional. Add a texture to her face so it will look more dark.
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