Create a Dark and Gloomy Photo Manipulation in Photoshop

Create a Dark and Gloomy Photo Manipulation in Photoshop

Tutorial Details
  • Program: Adobe Photoshop CS4+
  • Difficulty: Beginner
  • Estimated Completion Time: 2 Hours
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Final Product What You'll Be Creating

Photoshop is great because it allows us to combine several images into a scene that can’t always be created in real life. In today’s tutorial we will demonstrate how to combine several stock images into one gloomy scene. Let’s get started!


Tutorial Assets

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Step 1

Open the image of the room in Adobe Photoshop. First thing which you need to do is to unlock the background layer. To do this, double click on the "Background" layer in the layers palette and name it "Room."


Step 2

Next, you need to remove the garbage in the lower right corner. Use the Clone Stamp Tool (S) to remove unwanted areas. Use a 130px brush with 0% Hardness, then Alt-click in the area to the left of the garbage and paint over the areas you want to remove.


Step 3

Now, using the same process remove the graffiti on the pillar, only this time, Alt-click on the pillar above the graffiti, as indicated below.


Step 4

Create a new layer above the "Room" layer and name it "Fog". Select the Brush tool (B) and load brush pack DarkFog.abr, which you downloaded. Using those brushes paint on the "Fog" layer, until you have results similar to below.


Step 5

Fog should have lesser opacity, and should not be so strong. To achieve this effect add a mask to the "Fog" layer (a), and Alt-click on the mask to edit (b).


Step 6

Use the Brush tool (B), soft rounded with #000000 and paint on the mask as shown below. You may have to lower the opacity of the brush for areas which are next to the bottom edge of the Vector mask.


Step 7

Now click on the "Fog" layer thumbnail to exit mask mode. You should have the similar results as shown below.


Step 8

Next, add the girl. Open the image 867275_95262327.jpg. Unlock the "Background" layer the same way as you did already, but this time name it "Girl". Right-click on the "Girl" layer and choose Duplicate Layer. In new window, change Document to ReFuge.psd, and click OK.


Step 9

Now place the "Girl" layer below the "Fog" layer to achieve some realism and add a mask.


Step 10

Now while you’re on the "Girl" layer, go to Edit > Free Transform or use shortcut Cmd/Ctrl + T to enter Free Transform Mode, and scale down the image and position as shown.


Step 11

Using the Pen tool (P), create a path around the girl.


Step 12

Right click on the canvas and click Make Selection. For Feather radius enter 0px, with Anti-aliased checked. Click OK.


Step 13

Next, inverse the selection. To do this, go to Select > Inverse or use shortcut keys Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + I. Now click on the "Girl" layer mask, and using Brush tool (B), with #000000 colour, paint until everything is invisible except the girl, as shown below. After that, deselect the image by going to Select > Deselect, or use shortcut Cmd/Ctrl + D.


Step 14

Using the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M), select the part of the girl as shown below. Make sure that you are still on the girl’s mask layer, and go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Apply Radius amount of 3.0 and click OK.


Step 15

While you’re still on the mask layer, inverse the selection by going to Select > Inverse or use shortcut keys Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + I and go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur and apply amount of 1.9 pixels. Deselect the image by pressing Cmd/Ctrl + D on your keyboard.


Step 16

Next, click on the "Girl" layer thumbnail and go to Edit > Transform > Skew and move upper right point slightly down, and bottom right point up.


Step 17

Create a new layer, place it under the "Girl" layer and name it "Shadow". Turn off the visibility of the "Fog" layer and go back to the "Shadow" layer. Set opacity of the "Shadow" layer to 84%. Using the Brush tool (B), with soft brush paint with black colour, to create shadow as shown below.


Step 18

Turn on the "Fog" layer. Create new layer, call it "Blue 1" and place it above the "Fog" layer. Using the Paint Bucket Tool (G), with #001d3e fill the layer. Set blending mode to Soft Light and Fill of the layer to 80%.


Step 19

While you’re still on the "Blue 1" layer, press Cmd/Ctrl + J to Duplicate layer. Rename new layer to "Blue 2" and set Fill of the layer to 69%.


Step 20

Again, duplicate layer “Blue 2″, rename it to the “Blue 3″ and set Fill of the layer to 47%.


Step 21

Now select layers "Blue 1", "Blue 2" and "Blue 3". Press Cmd/Ctrl + G on your keyboard to create a new group, rename it to "Blue blending". Now add new mask to the group.


Step 22

Alt-click on the group’s mask. Using the Gradient Tool (G), with gradient set from #000000 to #FFFFFF, hold down the Shift key click and hold left mouse button somewhere around the left edge of the image and release it at the right edge of the image. The mask should look similar as below.


Step 23

Click on the group’s thumbnail to exit mask mode. Create new layer, name it "Green blending" and position it above the group "Blue blending". Using Paint Bucket Tool (G), fill the layer with #00e610 colour, change Fill of the layer to 53% and change Blending mode to Multiply.


Step 24

Now add a mask to the "Green blending" layer, Alt-click on mask and with Gradient Tool (G), with gradient set from #000000 to #FFFFFF, hold down the Shift key click and hold left mouse button somewhere around 1/3 of the image from the right edge of the picture and release it at the left edge of the picture.


Step 25

Click on the "Green blending" layer’s thumbnail to exit mask mode. Now we need to adjust the lightning of the girl to achieve better results. Select the "Girl" layer, go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Levels and check Use Previous Layer to Create Clipping Mask. Use the following settings for the Levels.


Step 26

Now, go back to the "Girl" layer. Go to Image > Auto Color or press Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + B and after that go to Image > Auto Contrast or press Cmd/Ctrl + Alt + Shift + L. Next, using the Burn Tool (O), burn the parts of the girl which should be covered with shadow created from the light which comes through the windows on her right side. Using Dodge Tool (O), highlight the parts of the girl which should be more highlighted.


Step 27

We need to darken the right side of the picture. Just above the "Room" layer create another layer and name it "Darker Parts". Turn off visibility of all layers except "Room" and "Darker Parts". Using Brush Tool (B), with large soft brush using #000000 colour paint on the layer until you get results similar as shown below.


Step 28

Set Fill of the "Darker Parts" layer to 16% and turn on the visibility of other layers. Now you need to make a frame. To do this, create new layer at top of the others and name it "Frame". Now, go to Select > All or press Cmd/Ctrl + A on keyboard. Now select Rectangular Marquee Tool (M) right-click on the canvas and click Stroke. Set the following settings and press OK.


Step 29

Now Ctrl-click the "Frame" layer’s thumbnail to make a selection. Go to Select > Inverse or press Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + I. Now, go to Select > Modify > Expand for 12px. Now, using Rectangular Marquee Tool (M) right click on the canvas and choose Stroke. Use the following settings.


Step 30

Using Horizontal Type Tool (T) in top right corner of the canvas type "Refuge" (but NOT over the frame) with SF Iron Gothic Extended font, Regular style, 18pt size of the font, Strong anti-aliasing and white colour.


Step 31

Right-click on text layer you just created and go to Blending options. Insert values as shown below for Inner Shadow and Satin.


Step 32

Now open the 471469_37266465.jpg paper texture and duplicate it to the project (as done with girl). Position the layer at top of the others and name it "Paper texture 1" and go to Edit > Transform > Rotate 90 Degrees CW. And position it like shown below.


Step 33

Set "Paper texture 1’s" layer blending mode to Multiply.


Step 34

Next, and final step is to open the 256004_5343.jpg image, duplicate it to the project, position it at top of the others and name it "Paper texture 2". Rotate the image, scale it down a little bit. Set Blending mode for the layer to Overlay and opacity of layer to 70%.


Final Image

  • Amanda

    Not bad! The mist or fog you’ve placed in there looks a bit bumpy and you probably could have darked the area behind the stairs on the left to make it look more dark and gloomy. But all in all it’s very good and nicely explained.

  • http://www.psd-dude.com PsdDude

    hmmm…too simple, i don’t like it very much sorry

  • http://www.photoshopfriends.com Photoshop Friends

    an amazing tutorial! i love all kinds of photo manipulation and this one shows me some some great short cuts thanks!

  • http://www.childmonster.com/ Childmonster

    I dont like the detail of cloud. Not good

    • Amanda

      You might want to consider changing your Name there. It’s hard to take you seriously when I catch a glimpse of the name and it looks like it says something horrible.

      • danny

        don’t like it really, not keen on the colour and i think its too light / not dark enough in certain places and the fog doesnt look right, looks really flat.

        also if your going to use the pen tool like that you may aswell just use the polygonal lasso tool

        sorry.

      • danny

        damn what a mess!

        i tried to reply to you first “nothing wrong with his name really..” didn’t have an email so it rejected then i went to add my comment and it’s ended up here!!

  • http://www.behance.net/AhmedElabbar Ahmad Elabbar

    First of all, thanks allot for putting in the time and effort to create this tutorial, however, in terms of photo manipulation this is not something I would recommend for beginners, and I will state why :

    1- The key to a successful and convincing photo manipulation is how good you extract the image, the girl has not been extracted well at all, beginners should be taught that extraction is not an easy or quick process, you need to zoom in and really take your time to create a perfect path with way more anchor points, if the extraction is bad no matter what cool effects you apply the final result will never be convincing.

    2- The colors are not right, you can’t go from warming orange to bright green, it breaks the image and destroys the natural colors of the images you used.

    3- The fog needs allot of work and it needs to placed in other areas of the image as well, not only near the girl.

    4- The composition needs a lot more detail, you cant blend to images together and call the final outcome a photo manipulation.

    Sorry if what I just said sounded a bit harsh but constructive criticism is what makes us all learn, if anyone thinks that what I just said is unfair please keep in mind this is my personal opinion.

    CHEERS.

    • http://www.wix.com/controlzee/controlzee Controlzee

      This is the kind of criticism that some of these tutorials need. I absolutely agree with you, the extraction process is the most important thing in any photoshop project, especially a tutorial for beginners. I’ve seen some mainstream ad agencies that still don’t do it properly, most likely because their designers never learned it properly.

      Thank you for this insightful comment.

    • flyingfox

      Your comment really completes this tutorial. Doing the steps having your critizism in mind will result in a good outcome.

    • http://www.psd-dude.com PsdDude

      Wow this is really an inspiring comment it is like a tutorial. You are so right, please come and comment on my site also ;)

    • Tyler Nelson

      Ahmad, thank you for this detailed comment. Instead of simply stating that you like it or not, you took the time to critique the piece and process. Also, I agree with all you’ve said, and couldn’t put it better myself.

  • http://www.nakulanand.com/ Web Designer Gurgaon

    Hi, I like all manipulation tutorial

  • http://- John Doe

    I agree, the final outcome is kinda bad. Somehow the composition doesn’t look right and the green colors look nasty. Thanks however for creating this tutorial but creating a good and realistic photo manipulation is probably the most difficult thing to do, I suggest putting way more effort and time into a composition. Thanks though! :)

  • Josh Terriér

    I have great respect for people spending time making tutorials, but this one does not have the quality I’ve learned to expect from Psdtuts. Sorry for not having more constructive feedback, just wanted to voice my opinion.

  • http://www.17ps8.com peter

    good effect man

  • mcneebs

    Please Aleksandar, learn to use the pen tool. Watching you cut objects that way is a little embarrassing.

  • http://aevion.net AEVION

    I wouldn’t say that this tutorial is “bad” necessarily, just outdated. Grunge textures and manipulations are a thing of the past (a few years past). There are so many grungy tutorials out on the web that were made when the style was still popular, but this just seems out of place being posted now… put this tut in a time-machine, and all will be good :)

    • Stphn

      I was just having this conversation the other day! I think grunge is so cliched now and just embarrassing to see more tutorials with it!

      What would you say is the newest design trend?

      • http://aevion.net AEVION

        It’s tough to say. Glossiness/Web 2.0 is a passing trend now. As far as photoshop tutorials go, the trend seems to be creating photo-realistic objects (phones in particular).

        If I had to guess what the current/future design trend will be, I would say something related to Minimalism with Vibrant Color Palettes, and Great Sans-Serif Fonts… but I have no real clue haha

  • http://www.shiftedwork.de/blog/ Daniel S

    GREAT Tutorial! I want to see a “How to extract a Person with Photoshop” – Tutorial soon :)

  • Josh

    Sorry, but that is a teeeeeerrible extraction. The composition as a whole seems to be missing something. A wow factor. Swing and a miss. Lo siento.

  • Mike Viking

    What is this?….Amateur hour?

  • http://www.clippingdesign.com Clipping path

    Tutorials always to learn the technique whether it is outdated or not. Its a dark & gloomy tutorial & according to the title i think is nice & well explained. Thanks for share this nice tutorial. :)

  • http://bit.ly/aWkzkQ dumm

    i like the scenario. thanks for this tips. nice job

  • suzie

    Well, I like it! Thank you for taking the time to write it. I definitley learned a lot from it including Layer Masks etc, etc. Constructive critism is all well and good but you really don’t have to destroy someone elses work totally – at least they’ve taken the time to write this tutorial – have you? Maybe instead of trying to sound impressive you should show us what you can do by writing your own – hmmmmmm, that seems to have shut you up!

    • Umm…no I don’t. Suzie.

      No matter how basic a tutorial is meant to be, it still has to exemplify good photo-manipulation strategies. And mcneebs, Amanda, danny and Ahmad all bought up excellent points. Beginners thrive off of good tutorials that show the basics of Photoshop, and when you show off bad habits, it teaches people incorrectly (and from personal experience I can tell you it takes a while to unlearn and relearn techniques). I seriously doubt you learned how to use anything properly from this tutorial. Aleksandar, I appreciate the effort you put into making this tutorial.

      But you extract and mask like a n00b, dude.

      Step thy game up.

  • Quellilo

    Thank you very much for this tutorial, it helped me a lot!

  • jake

    this is really bad

  • http://www.dzinepress.com Dzinepress

    better but not really good. thanks

  • steven

    what it this !
    So,be honest that one not good enough to post into the psdtuts that good tutorial website.
    I will much more expect some high quality tutorial.
    Why so many great artist on the internet.
    But not have too much great tutorial on the internet!
    Psdtuts is besy website on the internet.
    But now aday the psdtuts tutorial quality is going down.
    And also some premium tutorial didnot look very professional.
    I am glad myself don’t buy a premium tutorial.

  • Willogem

    Thank you for this tutorial. I have tried so many tutorials & I learn something from each one.
    Not everyone creates the same! I’ve been using PS for 6 months & I appreciate every tutorial I come across. I applaud you for trying to help us newbies. I get so frustrated finding tutorials that don’t explain the steps for us, and yours was easy to follow. Thank you again!!!

  • http://greenafik.boo.pl Greenafik

    Nice, I really like such dark moods in the graphics…

  • Nick

    Honestly, I liked this tutorial. I don’t know much about photoshop, but I did notice that this tutorial goes into detail, but at the same time, it’s easy to follow. It looks good to me, but I don’t have a trained eye. It’s nice to see a good result without skipping over stuff that I don’t know. Big thanks to the uploader.

  • Adam

    Wow, guys. This was still a very informative tutorial, even if you don’t approve of the style or the quality of some of the methods. Saying the vector mask on the girl needs refinement is fine, but some of you make it sound like a crime against humanity that he didn’t do a better job. Constructive criticism doesn’t usually include name-calling or insults.

    Having run through this tutorial, I think it’s a good starting point for beginners to show a few different things: blending modes in particular. The color choices may not be too sharp, but I was still surprised at what layers of solid color and texture can produce with different blending modes set up on top of each other.

    Some people on here act like there’s only one way to handle a certain effect in Photoshop. Disagree with his methods all you like, but please do so respectfully. I chose to ignore certain parts of this tutorial and do them another way, and you’re welcome to do the same. This is just supposed to be an example, after all.

  • http://sharing-q.blogspot.com tria

    nice,i liked this tutorial

  • Margo

    Thanks for this tutorial, u explain patiently and while follow your steps i learned a lot. Cheers

  • Mita

    i m a newb in photoshop…its very helpful for beginners…thanku

  • http://Idk Juana

    Mine Didn’t come out looking ANYTHING like this! :/

  • Aurorajane

    I loved this tut, it takes you by the hand and clearly gives instruction step by step. Photoshop is one of hardest programs to learn and you have offered me the opportunity to try something challenging, which I know I could never have achieved without your contributions. Thank you ever so much.

  • Kris

    I dont agree with most comments that are here.. for the purpose of the ending outcome, it isnt great but it isnt bad… I liked it. You are someone who took the time to show others who do not know about photoshop.. and that is awesome, even if it meant taking extra steps.. nothing is perfect, and thank you for sharing some of the steps… people dont see the process but the outcome and criticize the work on the outcome (which wasnt bad at all) liven up people, you are one of the people who takes their time to show work before wanting to make cash out of it,