This
effect is amazingly simple. It is based on using only Smart Blur and Unsharp
Mask filters. And that’s all. In fact, it is so simple that I had to add
another special effect, a paper folding effect, to the image to make this
tutorial a bit more enticing. Take a look at the final results:
>> Go to FILTERS >>
BLUR >> Smart Blur and set Radius: 100, Threshold: 100, Quality:
High, Mode Normal. You will get a smooth, illustration like image.
>> Now go to FILTERS >> SHARPEN >>
Unsharp Mask and set Amount: 60, Radius: 80, Threshold: 0.
That’s it. No extra steps. This
effect is based on the Smart Blur filter which, when applied with the
highest settings values, it gives an illustrated look to the image. The Unsharp
Mask filter is applied to give more contrast and saturation to the image in
one single step.
Depending on the size or quality of
the image, these settings should be changed. As with any other photo effect,
play with the settings to find the ones that best fit the image you are using.
You should always try to start with a well balanced image. If necessary,
increase the contrast or sharpen the image before applying the filters.
Click on the image below to see a
higher resoultion version of the final result.
In this next step we are going to
add a new layer and draw a large white square over the woman’s face.
This square will act as a photo frame,
so be sure to choose a cropping that looks good.
After that, add a Drop Shadow
and Stroke Layer Styles to the square. Although the frame of the photo
should be white, in this case we are using a very light gray because a white
frame would blend with the white color of the page in the final result. Copy
the settings shown in the image below:
Now move the FRAME layer
below the IMAGE layer. Go to the Layers Palette popup menu and select Create
clipping mask. The white rectangle will now be masking the woman’s face
keeping the gray border and drop shadows intact.
Create a new layer above the IMAGE
layer and name it FOLDS. Now, while pressing the Control Key (Command
key on Macs) click on the FRAME layer thumbnail to load the white
rectangle selection.
Click on the FOLDS layer to
select it. Next, apply the gradient inside the rectangle selection in the FOLDS
layer. Your image sholuld look similar as the one below:
Set the FOLDS layer OPACITY
to something like 25%. The folding effect is now very noticeable and realistic.
If you already read my last tutorial
Watercolor text painted over a wet paper, this step will be easy for you. We
are going to add some subtle shadows at both the left and right sides of the
picture, using a large and soft brush.
Select the Paint brush tool
and choose a 100px soft brush tip. Set the Foreground color to black.
Click on the Background layer to
select it. Make a single click with the brush tool on the image, near the the
edge of the paper. Try different positions of the brush tip to create deeper or
lighter shadows.
It is mandatory that you leave all the layers
visible while painting the shadows on the background layer so you will be able
to see exactly how the shadows will look like.
And
we are done!
Click
on each image to see a higher resolution comparison of both before and after
versions.
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