Create a Fantasy, Nature-Inspired, Out of Bounds Photo Effect – Psd Premium Tutorial
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Create a Fantasy, Nature-Inspired, Out of Bounds Photo Effect – Psd Premium Tutorial

Tutorial Details
  • Program: Adobe Photoshop CS3+
  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Estimated Completion Time: 6 Hours
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Final Product What You'll Be Creating

In this Psd Premium tutorial, author Ryan Forshaw will demonstrate how to combine stock photography to create a fantasy, nature-inspired, out of bounds photo effect in Photoshop. This tutorial is available exclusively to Premium Members. If you want to take your photo manipulation and composition skills to the next level, then Log in or Join Now to get started!


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Discussion 22 Comments

  1. ams says:

    there nothing really atractive about this tutorial, looks very random.. and why is this premium?

  2. good work verey nice >> thank u … !

  3. PRATEEK GUPTA says:

    any free tuts like this? so please tell us

  4. Krynn says:

    This isn’t really that great- it looks just pasted together, rather than actually blended. I would expect better from Psdtuts.

  5. Andrea says:

    In this tuts you learn more usefull tequinques to apply in your creation and design.. like blending different images togheter, special FX and so on..

    If you like the outcome or not is just a matter of taste.

    • ams says:

      how can i learn useful techniques of blending when the final outcome objects are blended poorly? flower shadows in frame corners are flat, the green leaves don’t belong to this illustration, the water is way too transparent, etc.

      sorry man, this looks like a simple random graphic from all over the internet, the quality doesn’t reach premium

  6. PsdDude says:

    It looks nice, not sure it is premium! It is useful if there are good techniques in the tut !

  7. iiPod says:

    This is not at all up to the supposed quality of PSDTuts: there is no colour balance, no balance in the piece, no blending and no ‘harmony’ (for want of a better word) between the separate elements in the piece. Not to mention the lack of depth and monotony of the elements, this really needs a focal point.

    Everyone learns all the time, and I think the author of this tutorial is still more of a learner rather than a teacher. I didn’t mean to be disrespectful in any way to the author, but I don’t think you’re as of now good enough to write for PSDTuts.

  8. Zen says:

    Seems like simply untastefull collage to me, no a “Fantasy, Nature-Inspired, Out of Bounds Photo Effect”.

  9. Matthew says:

    The elements of this image composition look very flat. :/

  10. Graphiics says:

    wow very good, i think i can make better ..

  11. Stephen says:

    It’s moments like these I’m happy I don’t get Premium membership…

  12. TWEN STUDIO says:

    Looks Good but i think doesn’t need Psd Premium Tutorial !

  13. mistour says:

    psd.tutsplus! Wake up! It”s not a Psd Premium Tutorial!

  14. Leonardo says:

    Good one.. looking forward more inspire photo effects..

  15. Oksana says:

    Nothing special…sorry. It looks ok, but its all I can say.

  16. newsever says:

    nice work keep it up keep doing sir

  17. Giampaolo says:

    That’s premium? We need more advanced stuff guys…

  18. J Mansky says:

    i’ll go premium for this one.

    Love the attention to detail.

  19. Gem Webb says:

    So I bought a premium membership and downloaded the file. Yet, all the elements are watermarked. I thought I would be able to use all the elements in my own art work. Instead I have to replace all elements with my own photos. Is this true or did I miss a link to an non-watermarked version?

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