Creating a Rocking Silhouette in Photoshop

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If you’ve ever wanted to shine in the spotlight, try this tutorial. It shows you how to create a silhouette of a person taken from a normal photo, adding colorful light to it as if the light source is located behind this object.

Step 1

Start out by importing the image you want to cut the silhouette from into Photoshop. I used an image with a white background, which makes cutting very easy. Everyone has their own way of cutting something out, so I will not include that part in this tutorial. If you are unsure how to cut something out, look for a tutorial on that subject first.

When you are ready and feel like you have a clean cut, go into the layer’s blending options, choose Color Overlay, and set the color to black. This should give you the silhouette of what you cut out. In my example, I did the hair separately and used a lower opacity on the Color Overlay so you can still see some gray tones.

Step 2

We can add a background by creating a radial gradient (Layer > New Fill Layer > Gradient). In the gradient options, change the style to Radial and choose dark colors on the outside and light colors for the inside.

Step 3

To get some light shining, we add a Layer Mask (Layer > Add Layer Mask > Reveal All, do this while having the silhouettes layer selected). Select a large, soft brush and set the foreground color to black. While having the layer mask selected (click on it in the layers pallet), brush at the sides of the silhouette so it becomes transparent. With a hard brush I got rid of the cable that runs to the guitar.

Step 4

At this point we can add a bit more color to the light. I made a Levels adjustment layer (Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Levels). When I hit the Auto button it came up with some colors I liked. If you dislike the automatic settings, you can try hitting the Options button and changing the shadows and highlights there, or try out other types of adjustment layers.

Step 5

Cut a little piece of the original guitar and put it over the silhouette to give it some depth. For a smooth transition, use a the eraser or a mask to soften the edges. Desaturate the layer (Image > Adjustments > Desaturate) and set the blending mode to Multiply with an opacity of 60-70%.

Step 6

Copy the silhouette layer and change the Color Overlay in the Blendings Options to white. Give this layer a Gaussian Blur (Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur) of 3-4px. Update the layers mask if needed (at some places too much white may shine through).

Step 7

If we want to insinuate some movement, we can make a few paths on a new layer. Before stroking, select a small hard brush and a darker color. Right-click the path and choose Stroke Path (while having the Pen Tool or Path Selection Tool active), in the options choose Brush and check Simulate Pressure.

Step 8

Create two more paths on a new layer, but stroke these with a large white soft brush. Add a Motion Blur (Filter > Blur > Motion Blur) to this layer.

Step 9

When adding text, we can use a piece of the background as on overlay so it fits in perfectly. Create a new layer above your text layer and use apply image (Image > Apply Image) on it. Make this layer a Clipping Mask (Layer > Create Clipping Mask) and move it around to find a good part of the background. If you don’t find a good position, try Apply Image again but this time with only the background layers shown. I also added two black boxes (with a low opacity) to create a subtle letterbox effect.

Conclusion

As a finishing touch, we need some more light and color. Add a new layer and use apply image (Image > Apply Image). In the lighting effects (Filter > Render > Lighting Effects) options, add more lights to the scene (drag the light bulb icon onto the small preview). Set this layer to Soft Light with an opacity of 80-90%.

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  • Anonymous

    I love the gradient colors, but I’m unable to replicate the colors in Photoshop

    Any chance of telling me the exact colors, opacity, and locations used in the gradient? Doesn’t have to be exact, close is fine

  • Anonymous

    I love the gradient colors, but I’m unable to replicate the colors in Photoshop

    Any chance of telling me the exact colors, opacity, and locations used in the gradient? Close is fine

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  • Paul

    I’m stuck on step 5…when you say, “put it over the silhouette”, you’re talking about a new layer, correct? When I set the blending mode to Multiply, the image becomes black (silhoette) even if I change the opacity???

  • Paul

    Can you give us some more details on how you “did the hair separately and used a lower opacity on the Color Overlay so you can still see some gray tones.”

    Did you cut the hair out separately?

    In step 5, as soon as I click multiply it turns the image black?? Any ideas?

  • Paul

    Disregard my last 2 comments…I figured it out

    • daniel

      im stuck in step 5, any idea how to do it?

  • Dhruv

    Please help I’ stuck on step 5.
    I copied & desaturated the image but when change theblending mode to multiply instead of darkening it becomes black.
    Please help

  • Dhruv

    Seriously this tutorial is crap. And it ain’t basic to be able to do this tutorial you have to know photoshop very well. As there is alot of missing information.
    I, just to check, followed this tutorial and ended up with a completely black image.
    To get the background the gradient, for starters, the back of the cut out of the sillouhette must be transparent.

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  • Nafisa

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    Very nice……

  • Matt

    How do you add colors to the gradient background?

  • Font?

    Does anyone know what font they used?

  • ramesh

    i want to make my photo young to old…..how?

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  • Alex

    Not very helpful. Tried but this honestly didn’t make sense. You don’t state where the layers go and what order they are in and who’s on top of what. Not helpful!

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    very cool pic

  • Cole

    Where is “layers overlay?” i can’t change it if i dont know where it is. Im using CS6. can anyone help?