How to Create a Fantasy Landscape Photo Manipulation
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In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a fantasy landscape using some simple and easy techniques. Everyone with basic Photoshop skills can succeed to recreate this simple image using the most important thing in this kind of photo manipulation – the right stock. So let’s go!
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Video Tutorial
Our video editor Gavin Steele has created this video tutorial to compliment this text + image tutorial.
Organizing the Assets
As I’ve said before the most important thing in a landscape photo manipulation is the right stock, so pick it carefully. I’ve chosen the following stock:
- Waterfall 1: by jesuino
- Waterfall 2: by brbankston
- Waterfall 3: by dracoart-stock
- Cliff 1: by polinife-stock
- Hills: by cat-in-the-stock
- Sky 1: by resurgere
- Cliff 2: by bloodydawn
- Sky 2: by resurgere
- Castle: by hislightrq
- Cliff 3: by gracies-stock
- Statue: by almudena-stock
Step 1
Open the Waterfall 1 picture and place it as shown below.

Step 2
Open the Waterfall 2 picture and go to Edit > Transform > Flip Horizontal. Crete a layer mask, then use a basic brush with smooth edges (black color) to erase some of the parts you don’t need.


Step 3
Open the Waterfall 3 picture. Place it at the bottom of the picture, then create a mask and erase some of the edges with a brush just like you did in the previous step.


Step 4
Open the cliff image. Cut it out with the Pen Tool and place it as shown so it will cover the left part of the waterfall that didn’t look good.


Step 5
Go to the first waterfall layer. Pick the Lasso Tool and select the waterfall’s bottom part like in the picture below. Then press Command + J. Go to Edit > Transform > Flip Horizontal and place it like you see in the image below. Now create a mask and with a basic brush and erase some of the edges.

Step 6
Open the Hills image. Press Command + T and transform it so it will fit the image. Create a mask and erase some of the edges.


Step 7
Drag the Sky 1 picture into the working document. Create a mask and erase the bottom edges so it will fit next to the hills.

Step 8
Go to the second waterfall layer and with the Lasso Tool select a part of the water, then place it as shown below so the first waterfall will look bigger. Create a mask and erase some of the parts. Set the layer’s Opacity to about 75%.

Step 9
Go to Adjustment Layers > Gradient Map and apply it as shown.

Step 10
On the Gradient Map’s mask erase everything but the water.

Step 11
Create a new layer. Pick the Clone Stamp Tool and make some minor fixes to the right waterfall so it will blend in. Pick some grass to cover the waterfall as well.

Step 12
Create a new layer. Select the Blur Tool and sample all layers. Use it on the water.

Step 13
Create a new layer. Pick the basic brush with smooth edges (white color) and draw some lines on the water. Start with some thin lines and then draw them thicker and thicker. Next go to Filters > Blur > Gaussian Blur, then set the radius to about 25 pixels.


Step 14
Drag in the Cliff 1 picture. Set the Opacity to about 50% so you will see where it fits. When you’ve placed it in the right place you can increase the Opacity back to 100%. Create a mask and leave just some parts that fit with the rest of the landscape.


Step 15
Open the Sky 2 image and place it at the top of the Photoshop working document. Create a mask and erase some parts of the clouds so it will look foggy. We will use the same clouds picture in another step later in the tutorial as well.


Step 16
Cut out the Castle and place it in the middle of the composition. You don’t need to cut it out perfectly, just create a mask and cover the parts you don’t like. Don’t erase them with the Eraser Tool, as you never know when you need to get something back.


Step 17
Go to Adjustment Layers > Hue/Saturation. Set it to: Hue of +7, Saturation of -65, and Lightness of 0. Clip the layer to the “castle” layer by holding the Alt key and pressing the right mouse button between the two layers.

Step 18
Go to the Adjustment Layers > Levels. Make the settings as in the image below. Create a clipping mask as explained in Step 17.

Step 19
Go to Adjustment Layers > Hue/Saturation. Set the Hue to +13, Saturation top +11, and Lightness to -9.

Step 20
Go to Adjustment Layers > Levels. Make the settings as shown below.

Step 21
Open the Cliff 3 picture and place it in the working document. I did this because I wasn’t satisfied with how those rocks looked, but this isn’t a mandatory step. Create a mask and erase the parts that don’t fit.


Step 22
Cut out the Statue and place it on the cliff. Create a mask and hide the right part so it will blend in.

Step 23
Go to the “cliffs” layer and duplicate it twice by pressing Command + J two times, then clip them to the “statues” layer. Set the blending mode of the first layer to Overlay and the second one to Multiply (Opacity set to 50%).

Step 24
Go to Adjustment Layers > Levels and make the settings as shown below. Clip this layer to the “statue” layer.

Step 25
Create a new layer. Pick the Clone Stamp Tool (select all layers) and apply some grass from the cliffs to the darker parts of the statue.

Step 26
Open the white clouds again, decrease it’s size, and place it on the statue. Create a mask and cover the parts you don’t need. Set the Opacity to about 90%.


Step 27
Go to Adjustment Layers > Gradient Map and use the settings shown below.

Step 28
Go to the Adjustment Layers > Photo Filter and use the settings shown below.

Step 29
Merge all the layers by pressing Command + Alt + Shift + E. Go to Filters > Gaussian Blur (Radius 5,0).

Step 30
Set the blending mode to Soft Light and the Opacity to 50 %.

Step 31
Select a custom made brush with a cloud. I made this brush myself but you can find many cloud brushes on the internet. Apply this brush at the bottom of the picture so it will look a bit foggy. Set the opacity to about 20-30%.

Step 32
Open the white clouds stock picture again and erase everything but the top part of the clouds.

Step 33
Go to the Adjustment Layers > Hue/Saturation, and use the settings: Hue at 0, Saturation at +28, and Lightness at 0. Erase some of the parts on the mask as shown.

Step 34
Go to Adjustment Layers > Photo Filter. Erase the top part of the mask as shown.

Step 35
Go to Adjustment Layers > Gradient Map and apply it like you see in the image below.

Step 36
Go to Adjustment Layers > Levels, and apply the settings shown below.

Step 37
Finally for the last step. Go to the Adjustment Layers > Curves, and apply an Output of 178 and Input of 188.

Conclusion
Sit back and take a look at your photo manipulation, as we’re finished!
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FIRST LOOK: nice, interesting idea a castle in the middle of waterfalls
SECOND LOOK: but wait, what is doing a huge statue there? Where are some vawes in the water down there, it should be boiling…? Where is all the water coming from, is the perspective even correct? And what about the shadows on the walls of the castle? Where is the bright sun?
CONCLUSION: Good idea, but poor execution. Author should better think about what photographs to pick and how to compose them.
You should check your spelling before you try and ruin something good for other people. If you know how to photoshop, get off.
Reminds me a lot of work by night-fate on devART. She has some good tutorials for doing this kind of stuff.
Nice work here. Love photo manipulation. And it’s surprising how choosing the right stock is the hardest part.
Love Love Thankyou for tutorial
I just found this site today and have been blown away by the tutorials I’ve seen, I found this one amazing.
Thank you so much for taking the time to put this up there is so much to be learned from it.
Thanks very much for the relevant information! :)
At first glance this photo manipulation looks freakin awesome, but if you take the time to look at the details it seems odd. Some of the cliffs are off and look glued. Still it’s a nice tut for a begginer.
Rarely do I watch tutorials, but I watched Gavin’s all the way through. What struck me was how difficult it is to get the right feel to all the parts. Of course I am a neophyte so perhaps I’m easily impressed, but I noticed it takes a bit of finesse to get the right masking and filtering to make it all work.
I’m sorry to be harsh but this is just not a good work. Depth of field is wrong in most areas, some of the images still look like it was erased and everything just looks fake.
The waterfall in the middle, below the castle is not right. I don’t understand where it’s coming from. For some of us, it looks obvious that you covered some areas with clouds to hide some parts. Correct me if I’m wrong though.
Also the huge triangular rock on the right doesn’t look proportionate.
With an image like this, DOF is so important. In my opinion copy, paste, masking and color adjustments here and there are not enough if you don’t know how DOF works.
I suggest get some photo references, take pictures of landscapes like this and observe how further and closer objects appear on the point of view.
Nice tutorial…… good idea to put all that pics, wanna try it soon
@zombie: I agree to your message that DOF is extremly important to get a believable artwork down, because I know that from my 3d-Work…
Anyway, I think this tutorial is a good starting point for learning how to compose images in photoshop allthough the final work is not perfect as you mentioned.
Very beginner and amaturer.
Having said that, I’m sure the novice user will learn from this and I think this is they key. Not all tutorials need to cater for the advanced user, some MUST cater for the less experienced user also.
However, for me, I see far too many flaws to take it seriously.
Nice tutorial…this my version of it: http://picasaweb.google.com/jlopezpublicista/RETOQUEFOTOGRAFICO#5395836601793691650
cool
Wondefull
Wonderful one, Loredana. I loved the tut. This is the version of one I made modifying a few things
http://graphplosivo.deviantart.com/art/Party-144532614
Thanks :)
Sorry this is the right link
http://graphplosivo.deviantart.com/art/Fantastic-scene-144532163
iam very thank full for to http://graphplosivo.deviantart.com r u given very good suggestion & Fantastic-scene u have a given a wonderfull chance to grow up in my life thank you for tutorial have a nice day & all the best good by
Yeah
It’s very nice tutorial about create fantasy landscape photo
Thanks, it’s a lovely tutorial. As a photoshop newbie I can follow it easily.
Photo manipulation covers many tools of photoshop and for a newbie like me will learn from it. And the tutorial is written in a easy to follow style.
its really awesome …well done ^_^
Good good tutorial and very nice effect!
You can have that set of gradients?
Thanks
I love this – the idea behind fantasy art is it doesn’t HAVE TO BE REAL – perspective is in the eye of the beholder and we don’t all follow the same “yellow brick road”. A real eye catcher – Well done!!!
This was truly interesting Thankk You…!!!
Hey Dude it’s cool i like it… Good job you are just rocking
Sorry for my English, I hope no mistake… I like your tutorial, I’ve done. If you want to see my version I invite you to my blog: adaradorada.blogspot.com
Wow, amazing work. You saved my life. Took me 9 hours though :/ tiny breaks in-between every 2 hours or so. I was just trying to match it exactly like yours. Thanks so much once again