Create a Surreal Out of Bounds Photo Manipulation in Photoshop

Create a Surreal Out of Bounds Photo Manipulation in Photoshop

Tutorial Details
  • Program: Adobe Photoshop CS3+
  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Estimated Completion Time: 3 Hours
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Final Product What You'll Be Creating

In this tutorial we will combine several images of water, animals, and people to create a surreal out of bounds photo manipulation in Photoshop. Let’s get started!


Tutorial Assets

The following assets were used during the production of this tutorial.


Step 1

The first Step is to open the picture with the human head. Select the pen tool and cut out the left part as I did in the picture below. This is going to be the right part also, because we are going to flip it in the next steps.

Next I have extracted the head from the initial background, for this go to Select-Color range.
The extraction will be very easy because of the contrasts of the picture. Use the eye picker to select the head and extract it. This is a good method to extract hair since the pen tool is not so precise.


Step 2

Now that we have the head lets create the missing part. We are going to work on the left part only and then flip it to create the right part of the head. Create a new layer under the head’s layer. Using the pen tool make a shape as I did in the picture. Use the color code shown below.

Using the pen tool, create a new shape smaller then the last one and fill it with blue.


Step 3

We are going to leave the head pending for a few layers and open the sky picture.

Since the sky picture is a bit too small I’ve duplicated the layer and filled the missing parts. Use the clone stamp tool for this. Open the sea picture and, on the layer’s mask, erase the top part to blend it with the sky.


Step 4

Now that we have the background let’s go back to the head. In this Step we will add some shadows and lights to the head using the burn and dodge tools. Use the picture below as a reference. Also add some hair, with the clone stamp tool, as you see below.

Use some curves on a clipping mask attached to the head’s layer.

Let’s desaturate the picture. Choose Hue/Saturation and use the settings shown below.

Duplicate the layer with the head. Go to Filters > Other > High Pass. Set it to 2 – 3px and put the layer’s blending mode to overlay.


Step 5

Now that the right part is done create a new folder and place all the head’s layers in. Name it “left”. Duplicate the folder and name it “right”. Flip it horizontally. Now we have the other part of the head.


Step 6

Create a new layer. With the pen tool create a shape as you see below. Fill it with black. Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur (5.5 pix). Set the layer’s opacity to 10-12%. This is going to be the shadow cast by the head on the water.

Duplicate the layer (Command/Ctrl+J) and flip it horizontally. Use it on the right part of the head also.


Step 7

Select the clone stamp tool and place some hair. You have to cover the whole area of the head with hair.


Step 8

Use some curves to darken the face so it will blend in with the night atmosphere.


Step 9

Open the hinge photo and cut it out. Place it like in the photo below. We need 2 hinges, so duplicate the layer.

Select the brush tool and add some lights with white and some shadows with a dark grey.


Step 10

In this Step we will try to make all the objects to blend in. This is usually done in the last steps but here it helps us to see the big picture since we have so many elements. So all the layers from now on are going to be under this 3 layers. Go on top of all the layers and use the Gradient map with the color codes shown below.


Step 11

Adjustment Layers > Levels.


Step 12

Adjustment Layers > Photo Filter > Sepia (25%).


Step 13

Drag in the waterfall picture. Transform it so it will fit into the right part of the head.
Place the waterfall as a clipping mask to the head.


Step 14

Next, place the water texture as a clipping mask to the head’s layer. Set its blending mode to soft light.


Step 15

Create a new clipping mask for the Curves layer. Use this to create some shadows on the waterfall, for a sensation of depth.


Step 16

Now let’s go a bit on the left part of the head and add the same water texture as a clipping mask on the head’s layer. Set its blending mode to soft light.

Open the glitter texture and place it on top of the left part of the head as a clipping mask. Set the blending mode to soft light.


Step 17

In this Step we will make the water splashes, so open the splash picture. Transform it so it will fit perfectly in the photo manipulation. This is the picture that we will use for all the splashes, we will flip it, transform it so it won’t look like a pattern. Set the blending mode to lighter color.

Duplicate the splash layer and decrease it’s size. Set the blending mode to lighter color also. Do this as many times as you like. To complete this part add some mode splash with some costume made brushes.


Step 18

Cut out the dolphin using the pen tool and place it on top of the left part of the head.

Create a mask to this layer and, with a brush (opacity 20-30%), erase some parts so it will look like his head is under water.


Step 19

Drag in, again, the water splash image and place it on top of the dolphin. Set its blending mode to lighter color and erase, on the mask, all the edges. You should have the same result as shown in the image below.


Step 20

With the help of some splash brushes add more water. Use the image below as a reference.


Step 21

Open the second dolphin picture and cut it out with a pen tool. Drag the second dolphin in. Transform it and place it in the back.

Select the clone stamp tool and create a new layer. Start adding some small waves and splashes were the big dolphin is touching the water.

In this Step we will add some shadow for the 2 dolphins. Duplicate the 2 dolphins layers and fill them with black. Go to Filters > Blur > Gaussian blur ( 3 – 4 pix) . Transform each layer separately so it will look that the dolphins are casting a shadow.
Set the layers opacity to about 10-15%.


Step 22

Next we are going to finalize this surreal photo manipulation by adding the birds. First cut out the big bird and place it in the front of the head. Use some Gaussian Blur on the bird ( 0.3 – 0.5 pix).

Add all the other birds. Decrease their size like you see in the image below.

Add the birds’ shadows on the head so they will blend in.


Final Image

  • http://paulroman.wordpress.com Paul Roman

    Congrats Loredana!

    Nice work!

  • http://www.antsmagazine.com Nahid

    Wow, amazing effect with clear explanation. Nice very nice effect but could have tried some other object instead of face.

    I like the tutorial but will try it in my own way.. I have featured this on my blog.. I feature all good tutorials from tons of tutorial sites thou.. Will stay up and make this in my way and post link soon…

    Love..!

  • Alex

    Hey! Nice job! It’s good to see a Romanian girl around here!
    I’ve checked out screenshots of your other works and it’s a pleasant surprise!

    Keep up the good work!

  • http://aevion.net AEVION

    Very cool idea, but one thing that bothered me was that the first landscape picture that you put into the right half has an edge that you never smoothed or faded out, so it’s just a sharp rotated border and it sticks out to me. Other than that, everything looks very nice.

  • Hami

    Very Nice

  • max

    nice bebe…
    keep it up!!!

  • ohmy

    Perspective fail

    • Michael Owens

      So where is your tutorial then that has perfect perspective?
      No? Not got one?

      Did not think so. So shut up.

  • http://ekdd.co.il/ eugeneK

    Good one, i bet Dali would love to have Photoshop to make those images in few hours instead of painting for months…

    Cheers

  • Stavros

    There are some mistakes I found.
    1st: The dolphins head which is in the water should has lower opacity because is night and the water are also dark.
    2nd: A human being as I know can’t see in 2 different directions with his eyes. I mean he look at the right and at the left at the same time.
    3d: He is black, the gradients where his face is cut should be darker.
    4th: There isn’t depth.

    • joelwastaken

      I found some mistakes in your reply.

      1st: Try to add at least one compliment and encouragement when you offer trivial subjective suggestions about one’s work, so you don’t come across as being an asshole. I.E. “I really like the concept in this piece! Although I do have a couple of suggestions that I think you could try that could help make your piece stronger. But I think you’re doing great! Keep up the good work!”

      2nd: Are you seriously pointing out that people can’t look 2 different directions in a piece where a dolphin is jumping out of someone’s head?

      • Nathan

        @joelwastaken hahaha! Well said!!

        “Are you seriously pointing out that people can’t look 2 different directions in a piece where a dolphin is jumping out of someone’s head?” Classic!

        Nice job on the tut Loredana!

      • Stavros

        I think he can realize that he did a great job. I am just mention him. And relax…I didn’t say that he screwed the whole image..

  • http://ciucku.deviantart.com Ciucku

    Frumos rezultat , mai vreau sa vad tutoriale de la tine ^^ , tine-o tot asa! :D

  • http://world-light.deviantart.com/ Rimo

    the best thing that useing stock from Deviantart
    also your lesson is greatly easy to fallow
    thanks :)

  • Daniel

    Nice one.
    I like the toning … but something definitely went wrong with the hinges. They wouldn’t work as they are displayed.

    cheers!

  • anames

    Wonderful, really imaginative, love it!

  • Vicente

    i honestly think this was your best tutorial ever because the image is so nice and you can see you made a pretty cool image using very simple techniques and through a proccess that doesnt require too much precision and, therefore, can be done one a shorter amount of time

  • http://www.logandesigns.co.uk Mark

    Love the out of bounds effect. Thanks for featuring

  • http://www.psd-dude.com PsdDude

    Great tutorial, one of the best :)
    Thank you!

  • http://tutorialsfreephotoshop.com kalabilla

    wow great tutorial

  • yongming

    Very nice, I love this effect

  • ams

    there are some blending and cut out issues, not amazed by the concept, but the outcome is ok i guess

  • http://www.trendyshowcase.com/ Ejaz Ahmed

    Awesome tut………….. Thanks

  • wow

    OMG Awesome

  • Charlotte

    Great tutorial! Just love it!
    The only one question is where exactly did you find the water splashes?

    • Charlotte

      Already found it!=)

  • http://webdesignworkplace.com Mal

    Loved it. Very nice use of dodge and burn also. Gave me a great idea for something similar with a politician’s head and money pouring out of it. Thanks !!

  • Leah

    Hi there,
    Really enjoying the tutorial … but I am kind of getting lost around the blending steps 10-12 … there are less instructions in regards to how the gradients, levels and sepia tone lays. Maybe I am not reading it properly or it’s above my head. If I am putting a gradient at the top of all the layers, is there an opacity # or overlay option?? What are the exact color codes for the gradient? Also, is each step: 10, 11 & 12 there own layer? Sorry to be a pain! Not complaining at all and this is a great tutorial … any help would be awesome! Thanks for your time!

    • http://seanjacob.com seanjacob

      Yes I came across the same problem and ended up free styling that section. I opacity the gradient layer.

  • http://orlandolab.blogspot.com Tutorial Photoshop

    very cool

    thank you:)

  • http://dipmore.com Umar Imtiaz

    Well done….i tried to draw this but it took me long time to make it….not very same like this

  • Tony

    I’m having trouble with steps 1 & 2…….could anyone elaborate those steps in greater detail?
    Thank you

  • http://seanjacob.com seanjacob

    The final image looks great!

    But the tutorial is not so great, I am 3/4 of the way creating the image and there is a lot of steps/detail missing. For example if you look at step 3-4 there is a big change in the image without any explanation.

    Anyways will post my end results with or without the instructions.

  • Ela

    I realy love this and i want to do it in my own way XD but I cant do color range from STEP 1. =S Can someone please help me?

  • http://www.gerardawomo.fr Malcus

    Excellent, it’s very good job, thanks

  • German

    I don’t see the color codes of the gradient. In the step 10 :s

  • http://worldsdmovies.blogspot.com/ MD.Khairul Alam

    well the technique isn’t bad,but the result is great.

  • http://seanjacob.com seanjacob
    • http://www.frankmunoz.com nolij

      What did you do to overcome steps 10 – 12? since the tutorial does not explain those steps, I, like you am trying to do it on my own. Thanks.

  • orit

    amazing beautifull

  • sharon

    hhmm excellent job..i really really really really like..hope to see some more…

  • Chris

    Firstly let me say wow – this is an awesome tutorial thank you so much for your valuable time and for sharing. I will give it a crack using my own face and see how I go.

    Secondly — I can’t believe there are people out there that disregard the amount of time and effort it would have taken not only to produce the art work in the first place but to put together such a comprehensive tutotrial and then go and make petty comments on minor detail.

    To those people — have some respect and decency to say thank you when someone does something for you !

  • http://www.linetoweb.com Raj Mehta

    Awesome tut

    :)

  • http://www.facebook.com/cyber.asad Cyber Asad

    I’m having trouble with steps 12…….could anyone elaborate those steps in greater detail?

  • Sica

    Anyoane can make a video tutitorial ?

  • http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/380467_133032720139993_100002997989090_147942_948168314_n.jpg saves

    My Result..http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/380467_133032720139993_100002997989090_147942_948168314_n.jpg thanks

    GREAT AWESOME TUTORIAL… EVEN TROUGHT IT WAS REALY HARD TO SKIP STEP 10 AS NO COLOUR CODES ARE WRITE BELLOW BUT I MANAGE TO HANDEL IT .. THANKS AGAIN GREAT TUT !!!

  • DJ

    they used this on espn today in the football section

  • http://psd.tutsplus.com Rohit Sharma

    Its very good ………
    ur Work is awesome…..

  • Julia Marz

    I would like to make a report on this link here: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2635254285735&set=a.1538782154617.69261.1386793114&type=3
    the link shows copyright infringement being used, and the person claims that, it has been done by them including their log, which is not true he has copied everything ‘Loredana Papp’ has shown on this Photoshop tutorial. Can people please go on the link and check it out, and do what you may feel is right.

  • http://www.nonstopcars.com nonStopCars

    Thanks for tutorial, it is very useful for beginners like us. But the result was not as expected, I was wrong in that section?

  • aarya ace

    cool effects

  • https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3871872951899&set=a.1715308799143.94692.1130906191&type=1&theater Veronica Gentili

    truly amazing!
    It has been an ispiration to me, I did this!thank u!

  • Diane
  • justme2009

    Very Nice tut and very nice work, only I think you should have corrected one of the eyes because now if you imagine closing the head both eyes look out-worth witch is unnatural :-)