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Consider yourself a fan of fashion and fiction? This month’s visually
stunning Photoshop tutorial will encourage you to take a walk on the
wild side when it comes to artistic endeavors.
Step 1
Search for images of a ring, flame and skull.
Images used for this tutorial are:
Step 2
Open the ring image, and change the gemstone’s color to match the fire-inspired mood and color tone.
Change the color by selecting the gem with a lasso tool, and then go to: “Image>Adjustment>Hue/Saturation”.
Step 3
Open any flame image, change the layer mode to “Screen”, then start
masking the flame images and place it onto the gem. To make the flow of
the flames smoother, select the masking layer and use the smudge tool on
the edges to get a better form of the flames.
After that, add a “Layer Style” effect onto the flame by selecting
“FX” on the Layers panel, and select “Outer Glow”. Apply the settings as
below:
Step 4
Copy random parts of the flames and paste them onto the ruby-coloured
part of the gemstone; applying different layer mode on each flame to
create different depths and contrasts.This is to add more detail to the
flames.
In this tutorial, “Darken”, “Overlay” and “Screen” layer modes were
used to create the detail within the gemstone. User feel free to
experiment with different modes to create various styles and moods. When
you are satisfied with the details, mask out the extra portions for a
more natural-looking finish.
Step 5
Create a new layer, name it “Reflect Light”, and change the layer
mode to “Soft Light”. Use the brush tool to randomly brush all over the
ring with an orange shade (shown in the image) to create a reflected
lighting on the ring.
Step 6
Create a new layer, select the surrounding area of the ring with the
elliptical marquee tool, and click (Ctrl /Cmd)+Shift+D to create a
“Feather”. Alternatively, you could use this option: Select>
Modify>Feather.
Next, insert a feather radius of 50 pixels. Select the gradient tool,
and use the radial gradient to create an orange-colored gradient. Then,
change the layer mode to “Soft Light”. This will create a stronger
color to surround the ring. The ring will be filled with artificial
light that is reflected by the flames.
Step 7
Next, distort the flames to form the skull spirit. Start off by
copying a part of the flame, feather it and paste it onto the skull
reference. Mask out the extra areas, and repeat the process until you
get a rough form of a skull.
Then, proceed to remove the skull reference, and sculpt the flame
according to your preference. Once you have created your ideal flame
spirit form, add features like eyes and nose, or mouth to it.
After you have added the features, create a new layer on top of all
these layers, and change the layer mode to “Overlay”. Use a
white-coloured brush to draw outlines and details. Use the smudge tool
to smudge around the outlines to make it more natural.
Step 8
To add some textures to the background, create a new layer, make a selection around the ring and feather it.
Change your foreground and background color to default (D) then (X)
to swap color. In this step, you may try to experiment with different
colors. Proceed to create a layer of clouds by going to
“Filter>Render>Cloud”.
Change the layer mode to “ Screen” and randomly mask the cloud layer. Reduce the layer’s opacity according to your preference.
Step 9
Since it is a reflective surface, a reflection of the flame spirit
will be created. Begin by selecting all layers of the flame spirit and
make a duplication of it. Then, group it, name it “Reflection” and flip
the layer (Ctrl / Cmd +T > right-click the image > Flip vertical).
Place it below the flame and mask out accordingly.
To make the gap in between the ring and reflection glow, create an
elliptical marquee with a feather radius of 50 pixels. With the
selection still on, create a new layer with “Overlay” mode and create an
orange-colored gradient in it.
Step 10
Finally, bring back the texture of the gemstone by copying the
gemstone onto the original image. Then, proceed to paste it on top of
all flame layers and change the layer mode to “Linear Burn”. Reduce the
opacity to 30%, and you will be able to showcase the gem’s detail
without being too distracting.
There you have it – a fiery, fire-spirit ring!
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