Here is another illustration I have worked on with Toma Alin Gabriel. Worked on this piece with a lot of images and I would also like to thank the photographers for giving us permission to use their stuff. In this tutorial, we will take you through the process of creating a fantasy scene, make water pour out of a painting, make some sort of a absorption effect and end up with a really nice looking color. The main idea behind this surreal illustration is that we are actually in a painting and the painting on the wall is the real world, the world where our vulture tries to escape.
Create an Out of Bounds Fantasy Illustration
Apr 20th in Illustration, Photo Effects by Constantin PotoracFinal Image Preview
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Video Tutorial
Our video editor Gavin Steele has created this video tutorial to compliment this text + image tutorial.
Preparation
Before you start take a look at the images we'll be using: Bird Cage by Marcus J. Ranum, pedestals by Marcus J. Ranum, couch by Tattoomaus78, Vintage Mandolin by fotovizions, Old Dark Room by Geek-Stock, Wooden frame by Geek-Stock, Vintage Grunge Texture by Anne, Waterfall by xPhate, Water by RosalineStock, texture by cgtextures, painting by night-fate-stock, Harris Hawk 3 by sxc, golf ball by sxc.
Step 1
Open the Old Dark Room image provided by Anne. This room looks pretty freaky already but you want it to have more cracks. To do this, import the Vintage Grunge Texture and resize it using Command + T.
Set the texture layer to Multiply and erase the edges using the Eraser Tool (E) so that it blends in. Also, you will need to use the Burn Tool (O) on the image to darken it some more, and then desaturate the image to obtain a better result. The texture will blend in just perfectly.


Step 2
Import the frame into the scene and cut it out of its background using the Pen Tool (P). Select some parts of the frame and using (Command + J), duplicate them. Next, enlarge the frame. After you place each layer into place, merge them all together. Using the Clone Stamp Tool (S), clean up the frame so that each piece you have create will blend in with the others.





Step 3
Now that you have your frame ready we need to add some color effects. Change the Hue/Saturation to: Hue -25, Saturation -60 and Lightness 0; Levels to 17, 1.00, 255; Vibrance to -26 and Saturation -53. Follow the images below for reference.


Step 4
Now that we have set the frame color, we need to make some serious cracks on it. For this you will have to use a cracked texture that you can find on cgtextures.
Set the texture over the frame and set it to Overlay and Opacity 50%. Cut the texture layer so that it is only over the frame or simply make a selection of the frame and mask the texture. Duplicate the layer two times. In the end merge the crack with the frame and add some final adjustments: Brightness/Contrast 0, -40 and Exposure -0.80, Offset 0.0000, Gamma 1.00.



Step 5
Next you need to add a picture in the frame and create a painting. For this use the image created by painting by night-fate-stock. Position the image behind the frame and rotate it a little bit.
Apply some Vibrance adjustments to the painting: Vibrance 26 and Saturation -30. Merge the painting and frame. Now use the Transform Tool (Command + T), then chose Distort to pull the corners of the frame to create something like in the image below (you need to give the impression that some force is absorbing from there). Set the Exposure to -1.00 and for the Color Balance Midtones set the Yellow and Blue to -10.





Step 6
Import the couch by Tattoomaus78 image. Next, Use the Pen Tool (P) to cut it and remove it's background. Next you need to add some color adjustments so that the couch will blend in with the rest of the composition. For Levels use 17, 1.00 and 255; for Vibrance use Vibrance 21 and Saturation - 16; for Exposure -0.50, Offset 0.0000, Gamma 1.0; for Hue/Saturation change only the Saturation to -60.
After you position your couch, Command-click on the "couch" layer to make a selection around it, then create a new layer above it. Now use a black soft brush to draw on the corners and edges of the couch. Then set the layer Opacity to 80%.



Step 7
Now you need to add some more shadows for the couch. First, create a new layer and place it below the couch layer. Next use the same black brush tool to add some spots behind the couch, and in the end set the layer's Opacity to 50%.
Make another selection of the couch and create a new layer. Use the same technique as before to add some black spots on the couch. Also, use the Burn Tool (O) in some places, then in the end set the layer to Soft Light and Opacity to 90%.
One last thing here is to merge these layers. Next, use the Transform Tool to change the shape of the couch a bit, just pull the right corners to make it look like a black hole is sucking everything in it's path.


Step 8
This step will be more interesting. So for this, you need to import some water into your document. Use the Waterfall by xPhate image.
Use the Lasso Tool (L) to make a few selections of the water, then place them into your composition. In some cases, you will also need to use the Transform Tool (Command + T) and deform the pieces you import so that they combine and blend in nicely.
After you place each piece in the right place, desaturate each piece of the water, then set them to Lighten and Opacity 80%, or just experiment and chose the settings you consider to work best for you. Also, in some cases you will need to use a soft Eraser Tool (E) and soften the water.
Remember to use small parts of water like in the last image in this step. Position these pieces in places like the couch and floor, painting, the end of the painting, and the rest of the edges that look a bit strange and in need of some more water. You are actually recreating a waterfall in this step, and it can take a long time until you reach your goal.



Step 9
Now you need to work with another water image. This image will be used on the floor. Place the image in the composition using the Transform Tool, then you need to pull the lower corners a little so that there will be some perspective visible and desaturate the layer.
In the end, set the layer to Screen and Opacity to 60%. Finally, use a soft brush for the Eraser Tool, and erase the lower left and right parts to make it blend in. Another good tool to use here is the Burn Tool (O); use this to darken some parts of the water. You can also play a little with the Saturation (-40) and Exposure (-0.40).

Step 10
It's time to add another object in the scene, which is the Vintage Mandolin. After you cut out the mandolin from it's original background, import the image into your composition and place it on the couch. Be sure to place it as though it looks like it's floating above the couch.
Duplicate the "mandolin" layer and then double-click on it to enter the Blending Options. Here chose Color Overlay and set it to Black. Next move the "black mandolin" layer below the original one. Go to Edit > Transform > Warp. You need to modify the shape of the shadow a little so that it looks like it's morphing with the shape of the couch. Finally, go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur and chose a 3px radius. Now set the layer to Overlay and Opacity to 60%.
In the end, make the mandolin look as old as the rest of the objects in the composition. To do this, change the Brightness to -26 and Contrast to -8; Saturation to -44; Vibrance +26 and Vibrance Saturation to -8.


Step 11
Let's add another object, which is the pedestal. Cut it out using the Pen Tool (P) and then place it in you composition, behind the couch layer.
Use the Burn Tool (O) set to a low Opacity, and draw over the pedestal to make it look darker. Another great technique to make objects look darker is to duplicate them, desaturate them, and then set the copy to Multiply.
Now that you made your pedestal look darker, you need to create some cracks on it to make it look old. Now create a new layer and place it lower then the pedestal. In this layer, draw using a black brush and create something that looks like the shadow of this object.
Apply a soft blur to the shadow, then set the layer to Multiply, and set the Opacity to 70%. One last thing you need to do to this pedestal is to add the cracks. Use the same texture and technique as you used for the wall. Also, use the Burn Tool if you consider some sports to be too light.

Step 12
Cut the second pedestal using the Pen Tool and then import it into your document. Resize, rotate and place it on the left side of the screen slightly going out of the document.
Let's make its colors look the same as the first one. Change the Vibrance settings to +17, Saturation -35; Hue 0, Saturation -8, Lightness 0; Brightness -8, and Contrast -17.
Same as you did with the first pedestal, you need to add the shadow and cracks. For the shadow repeat the same steps used for the mandolin shadow. To create the cracks, use the same texture and techniques applied to the wall and first pedestal.


Step 13
Time to insert another image in the composition. This time we will add a Bird Cage and later on you will also add the bird that actually escaped from the cage and flies straight for the painting attempting to escape into the real world.
So after you finish cutting the cage out of its background, import it into your document and transform, rotate and position it in the top-right side of the image.
Duplicate the layer and then double-click the new layer to enter the Blending Options. Now go to Color Overlay and set it to Black. In the end, set the duplicated layer to 50% and the original cage layer to 85%.

Step 14
Next you need to add some Adjustments to the cage. Set Vibrance +26 , Saturation -8; Levels 8, 1.00, 255; Hue 0, Saturation -30, and Lightness 0.
One last thing to do is to create a gate for the cage. Using the Pen Tool, make a selection like in the image below. Copy it into a new layer, then use the Transform Tool to make it look like it is part of the cage.


Step 15
After you cut out the golf ball, import it into your composition. Now resize it and place it above the first pedestal. It will look like it's levitating above the pedestal Play around with the brightness/contrast settings and make it a little lighter.

Step 16
It is time to add the last object and that is the bird. Cut it out using the Pen Tool, then place it into the document between the painting and cage to give the impression we are looking for, which is the bird has just escaped from the cage and flies straight at the painting.
Also, you need to duplicate the bird and move it somewhere over the couch. Also, fill it with black, apply some blur ,then lower the Opacity to 70% or lower. Doing this creates the bird's shadow.

Step 17
Next add some final adjustments to the bird. Set Levels to 20, 1.00, 255; Hue/Saturation to 0, -40, 0; Vibrance to +20, -30; Brightness/Contrast to 0, -30.

Step 18
It is time to start creating the break-apart effect. For this use the Lasso Tool (L) and select small pieces of the painting. For the moment, drag them a little (not too far though). Repeat this step until you get something like in the image below. Also, you can use a slash brush to make the effect more powerful. You can find some really great brushes at cgtextures in the splatter section.

Step 19
Continue creating the break-apart for all the elements. Look at the image below for reference. Also, use the splatter brush for greater effect.


Step 20
Use Topaz Adjust with the Portrait Drama effect. This will bring out more details in the image.

Step 21
Next use Adobe Lightroom and apply the settings from the image.

Step 22
Next you need to save the image as a JPG and open it in Photoshop. Duplicate the layer and go to Filter > Blur > Radial Blur, set it to 5px and Zoom. The last step is to create a layer mask, then use a black soft brush to mask some parts that are more important, like the center of the image and objects.

Step 23
If you want, you can stop at this point, but we will take you through the process of adding a really cool color effect. Open the JPG and darken the image a little by changing the Levels settings.

Step 24
Select the Green Channel and press (Command + A) then go to Edit > Copy. Select the Blue Channel and go to Edit > Paste and then select the RGB Channel.

Step 25
And final step is to create a new Adjustment Layer set to Curves and look at the image below for reference.

Conclusion
Hope you learned some new techniques and had fun while doing so. You can view the final image below or view a larger version here.
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User Comments
( ADD YOURS )Ruaridh Currie April 20th
Stunning…
( )Gmun April 20th
Pretty Fresh
( )Luxury Artist April 20th
GREAT tut…
( )rieszkeee April 20th
WOW looking good, lots of techniques, nice result!
( )ricardo April 20th
cool effect!!
( )Alvaro April 20th
great tutorial, a lot of good ideas and very inspirational. Thanks Constantin
( )moih60 April 20th
great tutorial…step 2,3 more useful for me
( )Good idea ..;)
Jessica April 20th
This tutorial is wonderful! I have to master that break apart effect…
( )chrisberthe April 20th
Always amazing, keep them coming
!
( )bsingh April 20th
Good Job ! Love the dark feel
( )ptira April 20th
this is SO GREAT! thx a lot! Realy Great stuff!
( )I think this is a psd+ quality, I was realy surprised that it isn`t
Has_n April 20th
GREAT, GREAT, GREAT
( )Lee Milthorpe April 20th
I love the final outcome, reminds me of Disney’s Haunted Mansion or something similar.
( )SawHtoo April 20th
Wow! great tutorial. will try this one.
( )Jennifer Farley April 20th
Absolutely superb! Great tutorial.
( )Josh April 20th
Wow, a very impressive result and a well written tut, I’ll have a go later
( )Ryan O. Hicks April 20th
nice
( )Liam McCabe April 20th
Wow!
( )FL April 20th
this tut is kick ass! to be honest, i’ve seen this piece of art earlier and when i saw there was a tut about this just released here op psdtuts.. i thought: ooh, this one is definitly a tuts plus membership tut.. but NO! QUALITY stuff for free
well…except for psd files, but who cares
NICE nice nice!
( )Constantin Potorac April 20th
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( )myfr3ak April 20th
Love it!!
( )VertigoSFX April 20th
Wow this is stunning…love the effects and it is a fairly simple approach but really looks fantastic!!
( )Sean Hodge April 20th
Gavin is working on the video to accompany this as well, but there were some encoding/upload issues. It will take awhile before it’s ready. We will be adding it though. Thx.
( )Sean Hodge April 21st
We’ve got the video all sorted and it’s added to the tut now. Thx.
( )Constantin Potorac April 21st
great… thanks. Looking good
Constantin Potorac April 21st
hmmm… is Gavin using my Crow illustration as his desktop image? Awesome
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Irving April 20th
great manip with waterfalls and water.
( )great job.
Francisco Andrade April 20th
Whoooh, wonderful tut!
Congratulations, it’s amazing the quality of yours tuts.
( )Franky April 20th
Great use of textures.
The waterfalls look great!!
( )JonZ April 20th
Awesome!
( )Testing water effect
http://www.flickr.com/photos/creattive/3460014432/
RUGRLN April 20th
Quite wicked actually!!
( )Lewis April 20th
wow love it
… il do this later
( )Johnson Koh April 20th
Excellent tutorial!
Love the effects but it does look a little eerie more than fantasy thou
( )lawrence77 April 20th
Constantin Potorac As usual Unusual
( )digitalpharaoh April 20th
Interesting indeed.
( )imsraaia April 20th
Excellent… thanks..
( )Braden Keith April 20th
This one looks really good.
( )Benjamin Reid April 20th
Love it. Will be trying these out later!
( )kooper April 20th
u are my friend
( )QBrushes April 20th
I like the result in step 22 better than the final work
( )BogDinamita April 20th
adevarat fratzilor
( )Constantin Potorac April 20th
multumim
( )Toma Alin Gabriel April 21st
cu mare placere
( )Max Stanworth April 20th
Great stuff, Love the water !
( )kevinsturf April 20th
very amazing tutorial, love the outcome. great lighting.
( )A Digital Native April 20th
Awesome shot…
But why use Lightroom? Why not just adjust those settings in Photoshop?
( )Lumzor April 20th
Have to say, Constantin… you outdid yourself on this one, this is the image.. that seriously express 1000s of words!
( )Constantin Potorac April 20th
great words… thank you
( )Jacky Skyline April 20th
EPIC
( )Tom April 20th
Very good, great lesson. Thanks
( )Moksha Solutions April 20th
really a master work, great
( )Corey April 20th
Nice work! Useful techniques. Thanks!
( )eugene April 20th
Really useful stuff thanks a lot. Good job.
( )Mike April 20th
Love it, really inspirational!
( )lawrence77 April 20th
Constantin Potorac why you always need collaboration with others when doing (your) tutorials in all blogs?
( )Constantin Potorac April 20th
Not all my tutorials are a collaboration but because I decided to write as many tutorials as possible and try to show more and new approaches a collaboration is really great and very helpful. Also when you have a lot of work on your head you could use another extra hand right.
( )lawrence77 April 22nd
Yeah You’re right, in most time i don’t ask help……….
but unfortunately sometime I ask like u!
Ruben de Vries April 20th
The outcome is goddamn impressive.
( )Duluoz April 20th
Nice little project.
But,… there’s nothing done in Lighroom you could not have achieve in Photoshop. Let’s think this through – temp could be adjusted via a photo filter adjustment layer, exposure via the exposure adjustment layer,… wait – all can be done via the adjustment layers (gasp!). And if you have CS3 or earlier, you can still do all of the above if you just stop and think what the Lightroom features are accomplishing.
There’s really no need for use of Topaz Adjust either – just dup your layer, find edges, invert, gausian blur to liking (to get the defined edges), shadow/highlight in LAB mode via the lightness channel to get your ‘hdr like’ adaptive lighting and color effects… voila. You could even write a script to render faster than the filter. Should I sell it?
( )Toma Alin Gabriel April 21st
Yes is true, but think about, in Lightroom and Topaz take a few seconds, one minut, but how you say take about 3-5 minute to adjust all, to find the corect colors, adjustments..
( )I did in a way that I liked, there are several ways to get to the finished product. But in the end: “Nice little project.” this is important for me and for all artists, and i thank you a lot.
Duluoz April 21st
I disagree with your efficiency statements – I think most individuals can apply adjustment layers faster than you can launch Lightroom or wait on a slow filter to render what can be done quite quickly manually. Lets be honest; there was a lack of understanding on the part of the author to reach out to other ‘tools’ to do the job they were unaware could be done more efficiently and with greater flexibility within Photoshop alone (no offense).
Toma Alin Gabriel April 21st
your ‘critiques’ and your opinion help me, i like to talk about this, but in the end, i agree with you,but i think that you are conscious that it is possible the way i said and it’s possible the way you said too,everyone likes it in it’s own way,how he is, the way he likes it.
in the next tutorials, i really wait to see what you say.
Duluoz April 21st
You are correct in that I agree the way you approached things is a very viable option. I am glad you did not misunderstand that point.
What I am critical about is this – If you can show a reader the most flexible, easiest, and logical way of producing said results – why not do so?
You could have also opened the graphic as a smart object within Camera Raw – which not only has identical adjustment tools available, but ships with Photoshop and would not require additional purchase of Lightroom, which lets face it, is more a database/raw converter than a useful way of applying said adjustments; is it not?
Constantin Potorac April 21st
Yes you are right Duluoz… what has been done in Lightroom in this tutorial can also be achieved in Photoshop and yes as far as I know Lightroom is more for the photographers. I think what we are trying to do is to combine other apps in out creations… 3D programs is what we intend to learn but for the moment there is no time for that.
( )Duluoz April 21st
My issue is that you’re using a chisel to turn a screw. The chisel is flat on one end and could possibly fit the end of a flat head screw, sure, but a screwdriver works better. Get my point?
I think a lot of people are missing the boat, because of a lack of understanding, propagation of someone else’s bad habbits, or tutorials like this, as to what purpose Lightroom serves. Lightroom is Camera RAW with a DB back-end and different UI, at its core. Instead of using Camera RAW (which is packaged with Photoshop) you’re opting to use a separate unnecessary program which must also be purchased. Photographer or not is NOT the issue.
Trying to combine applications to produce artwork is fantastic. By all means, learn as much as you can. The key to wisdom is that there is always something to learn. But to use 3D software for the sake of technology… I pray that’s not your mindset. Do it because you need to create something you can’t create it faster using Photoshop. Please, for the love of God!
Constantin Potorac April 22nd
Good way of explaining this.
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Gyrel Dagooc April 21st
Wow! That’s very good tut. Thanks!
( )K!ll3R April 21st
superb dude
( )Jan April 21st
WICKED!!!!
( )Palamina April 21st
Very inspirational, can’t wait to try it! Thanks!
( )bl4nk April 21st
great tutorial, thx!!!
( )CgBaran Tuts April 21st
EXCELLENTT!!!
( )gar April 21st
omfg…
( )Robin Raszka April 21st
Stunning!
( )Martin April 21st
S to the I to the C to the K
( )Daniel GILLES - Créations du Net April 21st
great job! and great final outcome! i love the mood of the composition!
( )Constantin Potorac April 21st
Me and Alin are working on some more compositions that we think will be great. Keep reading PSTUTS and hold your breath for some more great tutorials.
( )lawrence77 April 22nd
I always wait for ur tuts!
( )yanakieff April 21st
what a AWESOME TUTORIAL
( )David Wood April 21st
I don’t really like tutorials where you use other pictures and stuff but this is very creative.
( )kontorhotel April 21st
Really nice tut.
( )Toma Alin Gabriel April 21st
we use other pictures (stock) for you and for you to turn your image, to make that easy and you can use, if I used the personal images on tutorial, and a person does not like a picture of me? what I do ? so on the net, find all sorts of models, the kinds of genres… Easy for everybody. If I want to make a personal image, a creation, i don`t make a tutorial, i keep it for my personal portofolio.
Just as Constantin said, soon we will show amazing tutorials, with superb techniques. I can hardly wait to hear opinions, and thank you because you read and appreciate our work. Stay on PsdTuts.
( )Tom Ross April 21st
Holy crap this is impressive! The outcome is just superb.
( )tomahowk April 21st
I don’t really have Adobe Lightroom, searching on the internet i’ve found out blueMarine is something similair, but does someone know anything on this little app? And will you be able to get the same result as was done with Lightroom? Just some questions….
Happily not everyhthing goes Plus, this is really cool (especially the colouring parts have teached me a lot thanks!)
( )davido April 21st
So great job! I like how you guys play with textures
( )ranvier April 21st
This is very creative. Really nice.
( )Kovi April 21st
very good
( )Writersbloc April 21st
Is Vibrance a CS4 only adjustment? I’m using CS3 and I’ve never heard of it nor can I find it….
( )Toma Alin Gabriel April 21st
only on CS4 is Vibrance..
( )Duluoz April 21st
Lets stop a minute and answer how we can achieve Vibrance in CS3 and below.
What is Vibrance? – Vibrance adjusts the saturation so that clipping is minimized as colors approach full saturation (it also prevents skintones from becoming over saturated).
So create a Hue/Sat. adjustment layer and adjust the saturation to liking. Then copy your Red channel and load that as a selection. Then apply that selection as a mask to your Hue/Sat. layer. Then adjust the masks brightness (knocking down the white) to your liking, brushing on additional mask where needed (or not).
Sounds like a lot of work – but do it once – its quite simple and easy to do. You could also create an action to assist.
dev.My April 21st
Very good tutorial
( )Eduardo Brador April 21st
im sorry but … your a photoshop genuis! Thx
( )Vincent April 21st
this piece is astounding! i wish i someday can manage to make pictures like this on my own out following tutorials.. when i try going “solo” i end up with crap
love this page! the quality and professional look of the images isnt something that would normaly be found for free
( )Mark April 21st
Wow. That’s really amazing looking.
( )Constantin Potorac April 21st
Love the Video created by Gavin especially the “Tobaz” umm sorry the Crow on Gavin’s desktop
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( )Gavin Steele April 23rd
LOL I loved that tutorial! haha
( )Great work again Constantin!
Rick April 21st
Fantastic image and tut. I like how all the elements were taken from existing images and not created from scratch, goes to show that you don’t need to do all the heavy lifting all the time
( )mrxempz April 21st
very nice… excellent montage
( )Daniel April 21st
I have but one word for that and that is “wow”
I totally love it, good job
( )SamP0rtillo April 22nd
heres my outcome..
( )http://wiiplaywii.deviantart.com/art/be-water-120079101
dlv April 22nd
OMG!, one of the best in the last time
( )congrats!!!!
lucy April 22nd
who has old dark room pictures? i cant find it! thx!
( )Isis April 22nd
There are some ones here:
Old Room with a picture frame on the wall:
http://www.stockxpert.com/browse_image/view/36966521/?ref=sxc_hu
Very old vacant Room:
http://www.sxc.hu/photo/304932
White minimalist room (to make a modern version of the tut)
http://www.sxc.hu/photo/455730
Hope you like it. =)
isis-m.deviantart.com
( )vijay April 22nd
awsome
( )danich April 22nd
Really amazing!
( )Sagina Mulla April 22nd
Very nice new things new ideas
( )ex0dus April 22nd
can’t find it either. Any help would be appreciated. thanks
( )Constantin Potorac April 23rd
Hey about the background I think the user has removed it from his gallery. Sorry for that.
( )dennis April 22nd
unbelievable !!!
( )Writersbloc April 22nd
Very nice, but you skimped on Steps 18 and 19 hard… you added quite a lot of additional touches that are not well described. Great effects, but not easily duplicated though.
( )ata April 23rd
awsome
( )Stuart April 23rd
Fantastic attention to detail guys, the finished product looks fantastic
( )naveed April 23rd
awsome Really amazing unbelievable ….
( )greet job man…..!
lucy April 23rd
S.O.S
if anybody has orginal picture of old dark room and would like help me,please send this pic to my emailbox,and my email address is lucy_elva@hotmail.com,thx very much!!!
i real want to fix this tutorial work!
( )Mason April 23rd
It looks like its CG, but its pretty close..
http://troylawlor.com/images/blog/20070802/mutemountain1.jpg
( )John O April 23rd
Great tutorial but the link to the dark room image link to a page thats not there – and I;m thinking the dark room image is pretty important to re-creating this tutorial. Shame..
( )Constantin Potorac April 23rd
hey… unfortunately the user got the image out from it’s gallery. Sorry
( )fik April 23rd
quote lucy..i’d like to have the original picture of old dark room…
( )piergioistic@yahoo.it / firstlo0k_mac@hotmail.it
hope u answer soon
ps: Awesome Constantin ^^
John O April 23rd
As with Lucy – if any one has the orig – please send to goldyfish@hotmail.co.uk – many thanks!!!!
( )BiDuU April 23rd
the Old Dark Room by Anne link its not working
( )GREAT TUT!
asad April 23rd
i am very lucky to this tutorials
( )Ned Marr April 23rd
It’s a great job….and all the steps seemed to me really clear!! thanx!!
( )tika April 23rd
SPOOKY!! but briliant! i like it
( )MP3 April 24th
I made a new dark room image, its almost the same but since i can not see in full screen the original there might be some differences but you can replicate the above tutorial with this image also, as i said its not 100% the same image but close enough hence i didnt have more time to spend on this and i can not see the original in full screen, but replicated what i could see from the small image in the steps.
My Old Dark Room – Link: http://www.easybackupreview.com/old_dark_room(new).jpg
( )MP3 April 24th
Dont click on the link copy and paste everything since the (new).jpg didnt get included in the hyperlink.
( )lucy April 24th
Attention!
cause of some kindful people,i have got the orginal pic,if anyone else needs this pic,send email to me,and i will send back soon!
my address:lucy_elva@hotmail.com
( )lucy April 24th
lucy_elva@hotmail.com
( )mikiil April 24th
goood
( )Jorge April 24th
Old Dark Room file Not Found!
help me!
( )Jorge April 24th
Ya lo tengo : Old Dark Room para los que buscaban este archivo.
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg173/jarc777/old_dark_room.jpg
( )MP3 May 3rd
I guess i deserve a little credit for that one, since that is not the original that is the one i made.
( )TopFlySecurity April 26th
WOW
( )chris April 27th
wow thanks for the tuts..
( )Fernando April 27th
thats awesome..great!..
( )Eric Shafer April 27th
Great tutorial!
Featured here: http://www.presidiacreative.com/web-picks-19/
( )underground design April 29th
keep doing your work
( )very good
Roxana May 2nd
I’m blown away, brilliant tutorial !!
you truly rock, I’m ashamed I’ve just heard about you, now I need to catch up
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keep up the great work
( )Constantin Potorac May 3rd
Thanks
( )DavidK May 2nd
Wow. Great work. Thanks
( )Toma Alin Gabriel May 3rd
gud
( )Dave May 6th
that looks awesome! thanks for the tutorial!
( )josh May 7th
absouloutely amazing..this is one of the most impressive tutorials i have ever seen
( )young blaks May 7th
this one sucks haha naaw just playing but for real our web desing teacher got us doing photo shop for our 3rd period class and something like this cannot be done by a freshman in high school especially at school, I dont concentrate right, but great tutorial thi
( )atticus finch May 8th
dis is muy buena
( )i love it papi
Taiwo May 8th
that’s an awesome tutorial
( )Jord May 9th
the old room image doesnt work….
( )Yasas Perera May 11th
superb..awesome tut.
( )roel boiser May 16th
this is actually the best piece i’ve ever seen. hehehe. keep it up dude.
( )Leyun May 20th
I have a question, when i try to do the creating the break-apart with the Lasso Tool, whenever i try to select a small portion of each image, it keeps saying: “Warning: no pixels are more than 50% selected. The selection edges will not be visible” Im almost gonna finish this project !! but im stuck right here. Please help me!
u can email me at Leyunism@yahoo.com
( )thank you so much!
andres May 21st
ABsolutamente impresionante…que calidad tan absurda…
( )Sp Dong May 21st
It’s a very beautiful, very very beautiful
( )Spyly May 27th
OMFG! this is one of the most stunning jobs I’ve ever seen.. WELL DONE
( )kikou May 28th
this is great lesson , thank you so much , keep on
( )Geekxboy May 29th
amazing tutorial…. you are a god
( )Zero May 31st
Thanks Great Tutorial Really Amazing !!!
( )anicake June 4th
very creative. i love it. :]
( )Anne June 4th
Here is a new link to my Old Dark Room; Premade room:
http://blontj.deviantart.com/art/Premade-room-124790698
( )wily June 8th
omg -.-’
( )elizer June 9th
nice.. i love that
( )Mr.Ye Naing Tun June 13th
it’s really great and amazing.
( )i have got many ideas and method.
thanks for your sharing
i wish you can create more and more
BoogyMan June 16th
amazing
( )GraphBoy June 21st
AAMAZING!!! INCREDIBLE! =D
( )fesky June 26th
very very great
( )Amincool June 30th
Old Dark Rooms new adress: http://blontj.deviantart.com/art/Old-Dark-Room-124790698
( )Amincool June 30th
Where is “texture by cgtextures”?
( )HELP plz.
Leo Zero July 2nd
gOOD tutorial!!!
( )Jaycee July 11th
OMG! Wonderfull
( )Landscape Photography July 12th
Wow, awesome tutorial and really well designed image…. will spend some time to go through the steps properly, looks really useful.
( )xherodbskx July 15th
oh my goodness
( )this is D:
imma try this tomorrow
E July 16th
Great man! this tutorial rocks out! Thanks a lot.
( )miraz July 20th
nice tutorials
( )sujata Bose July 23rd
Is good…
( )Ziare Phresh Soldier July 26th
Here the out come of mines witha little of Ziare Production HD style in it = )
( )what y’all think.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2513/3757336799_0257ab7929_b.jpg
Aerodynamic August 20th
Have the source file and everything thanks to the Birthday bundle. Looks like some fantastic techniques.
( )CMYK September 14th
Wowww!!! Very niceeee tuto!!! i like this
( )Faishal November 15th
demi aduy!!!
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