These days colorful lines are one of the most malleable effects you can easily create in Photoshop. They simply fit everywhere and can look really awesome. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to create these fantastic colorful effects using only Photoshop. I'll show you how to compose illustration with these effects. Let's get to it!
How to Create Super-Malleable Effects with Colorful Lines
Mar 30th in Drawing, Effects, Illustration by Wojciech PijeckiFinal Image Preview
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Preparation
First let's grab the photos we'll be using in this tutorial: girl and teddy, which are taken from one of my favorite stock sites 123rf.com. And one balloon photo from sxc.hu.
Step 1
Start by opening the girl image, then grab the Pen Tool (P) and start extracting. When you're done making the path, right-click and select Make Selection. Then use Command + C to copy the selected area.
While extracting, take a look at the arrows, they indicate shadows. Make sure you don't include them with the girl. We're gonna cast shadows on our own depending on the color of the background.

Step 2
Create a new document that is 1200 pixels by 950 pixels, with a of 300 px/inch. Make a new layer and name it "Background." change your Foreground Color to #f0ce46 and Background Color to #f78414. Grab the Gradient Tool (G), then in the upper bar set the gradient option to Radial. Now drag the gradient from the top left corner. Use Command + V to paste our extracted girl. Name this layer "Girl" and go to Image > Adjustments > Selective Color and experiment with the Red and Yellow values. I tried to give the girl some color correction to make her a better fit to this orange environment.
Tip: Your background colors are up to personal taste. I'll show you the way I did this illustration, but if you choose some other colors (for example blue tones), then you should correct the girl's color into colder rather than warmer tones.

Step 3
Now grab the Burn Tool (O), then set the Range to Midtones and Exposure to around 30%. Make sure the "Girl" layer is selected, and give some contrast to her hair by painting. And if other spots of her silhouette seem to be little dull, you can apply this process again.

Step 4
OK, we did some nice color and contrast corrections. But it's still not enough. Now it's something important because we need to make her look more vivid, and also cast some shadows under her body. I made a fast three-step guide below. Let's take a look at what we're going to do with this girl image and how.
First thing we wanna do is cast shadows. So take a look at point 1 below. This is the original image we are using. Zoom into the shadows under the girl, and as you see we have quite easy task. This picture already guided us on how the shadows were originally placed. So what you need to do now is reproduce the same shadow effect (as point 3 illustrates). Use point 1 as the guide for this process.
However, before you do anything, let's move to the next step.
If you're using some other picture than mine, and there is no standard shadow in yours, then I recommend seeing one of my plus tutorials with moving mannequins. There are tons of tips in that tutorial on how to place shadows when you have no base.

Step 5
Before we move forward, make new layer above the "Background" layer. Name it "Ground." Change your Foreground Color to #ffe07c, grab the Gradient Tool (G), then in the upper bar set the option to Radial. Drag the gradient to the middle of that screen. Now you should have a big yellow dot. Then go to Edit > Transform > Distort and give this big dot some perspective to make it look like there is ground there (second image below).
Create a new layer below the "Girl" layer. Name it "Shadow." Change the color to something around #8f4121 (brown). Grab the Brush Tool (B), set Hardness to 0%, Flow to around 10%, and keep your Master Diameter quite small. Then start painting under the girl - where the shadows should be. Make the diameter size very dynamic, and change it all the time for various results. Help yourself with the Eraser Tool (E), and set Hardness to 0% and Flow to 50%.
As I pointed in previous step, use the original image to see how the shadows look, and cast them the same way. It doesn't have to be perfect, give this girl at least a touch of shadow to make it look more realistic. Also, if it's necessary, change your color to darker and lighter brown. Casting shadows is always a tough part of art, but it pays off well. You need to work with patience.
Remember, every single color depends on the environment. I'm making everything in warm tones, so I mostly mix yellow and orange. As for the shadows, I darkened the yellow tone (which is our ground color) and I turned out with brown. The reason I did this is because every object's shadow has a touch of color from the ground that it occupies.


Step 6
Now select the "Girl" layer. Go to Image > Adjustments > Levels, and add a little more contrast. Then go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation and lower the value of Saturation. We don't want to make this girl too bright though. Next, go to balance the picture and give some nice color depth, duplicate (Command +J) the "Girl" layer, and name it "Color depth." Change this layer's Blending Mode to Soft Light and then use Image > Adjustments > Gradient Map. Set the gradient from #1b130c to #969696.
Depending on what you want to achieve, your colors in the gradient mapping will be different. I recommend you experiment with these colors. There are many nice results that can be discovered. However, if you have no idea how to take care of gradient map settings, just set it to Black, White and lower the layers opacity just a touch. This always looks good.
The last image below is just a view of how this girl should look (with the background turned off).
Tip: Before you run the gradient map, make sure you changed the layer's blending mode do Soft Light. Next you will get the final image preview while using the particular gradient.

Step 7
I turned the orange "Background" layer back on, though it needs to be brightened. So, let's work on that now. We'll also start working on adding our paths, which will become our malleable colored lines.
Make a new layer above the "Background" layer and name it "Back colors." Change the color to #efd8a5 (a nice bright yellow). Grab the Brush Tool (B), set Hardness to 0%, Flow around 20-40% and make one or several big dots behind this girl. Switch to the Pen Tool (P). Then start creating some nice paths surrounding this girl.
If you're having some problems with the Pen Tool, you may check out this Comprehensive Guide to Photoshop's Pen Tool to learn how to properly set the path curves properly.

Step 8
Create a new group above the "Girl" layer. Name it "Blue line" and create there a new layer called "b_line" as well. Then go back to the Brush Tool (B), change the settings to Hardness 100%, Flow 100% and the Master Diameter to 7-10px (depending on how big your image is). Next, go to the brush settings and set the Minimum Roundness to 25%. Then switch to the Pen Tool (P). Right-click and select Stroke Path.
Remember to make sure that the Simulate Pressure option is checked. We will be using this throughout this tutorial with every path stroke (be sure to keep this checked), so I will stop reminding from here forward.
It doesn't matter what kind of color you stroke this path because we're going to color it through blending options. So, if you don't want to get confused, you can use white as the color to stroke this path.
Now press Command + right-click on the "Girl" layer's thumbnail to load selection. Next, add a Layer Mask to the "b_line" layer, and select this mask. Grab the Brush Tool (B) with the color black selected, set all brush settings up to 100%, to make it hard. Then paint in spots indicated in the second image below. We need to create an effect that the line is surrounding this girl.
Issue: I don't know what's the cause of the Brush Options - Minimum Roundness option failure, but sometimes it's not possible to turn it on. If you receive this problem just simply restart your Photoshop. The next thing to do is to open the brush options and make sure this is set to 25%.



Step 9
Now let's play around with this line's Blending Options. The standard blending options settings make everything very flat with an absolute lack of depth. Even though I've seen people applying custom settings, they still had problems with avoiding the flat look. So you need to be very accurate with this.
Depending on what color you want to make your line, the layer styles will be different. If you decide to colorize it with blue, you need play around with many various tones of blue.
Also, very important thing is the Gloss Contour in Bevel and Emboss setting (second image below). I customized the Mapping to fit my own needs. If you play around with these anchors you will get the idea how it works. Make sure you have the option Preview checked, then you can apply effects in real time.
Another important thing is the Angle and Altitude of Shading (the option above Gloss Contour - second image below). Spend some time while adjusting this little target. It's the option that allows you to cast lights properly.


Step 10
Now grab Brush Tool (B), set Hardness to 0% change Master Diameter dynamically between 1px and 2px by making more paths and stroke them the same way. We will make some touch ups to make this blue line complete.
So create new layer above "b_line" name it "b_line fills", and create paths. Make many paths by starting and ending in different points. Looks images below. At 3rd and 4th image, those arrows indicate some spots, where I placed anchors. I did it dynamically setting various points and various brush size from 1px to 2px.
If you are bothered with some unwanted lines, just simply erase them using Eraser Tool (E) of 0% Hardness and 50% Flow.

Step 11
I assume you got the idea of making these fills. So make more lines, apply them to spots of your own choice.
Now let's take care of coloring these small lines. Basically, I copied layer styles from the "b_line" layer and pasted it to the "b_line fills" layer. Then I entered the "b_line fills" layer Blending Options and just changed the color of Inner Glow to lighter blue #c1dbff. You may also change the Satin color to some other blue tone. I set the #54abbb color for Satin. It didn't change a lot. The changes are barely visible, but now these fills aren't just one color.
I didn't play around with the "b_line fills" layer styles because these lines are very small and all effects would be hard to notice. It's enough if you just change the color of inner glow (and if you want, for satin also) as said before.





Step 12
Let's follow the same process as in Step 9. This new line will cross the blue line and we'll fill it with green tones. So create a new group above the "Blue lines" group, name it "Green line." Create a new layer in it, and name it "g_line." Grab the Brush Tool (B) and change the Master Diameter size to 6-8px, set Hardness and Flow to 100%. Next grab the Pen Tool (P), draw a nice path crossing the blue line, then right-click and select Stroke Path. After this apply the same effects as previously, and play around with Shading in Bevel and Emboss. And this time use green colors for all options.
When your done, grab the Eraser Tool (E) and make sure the "g_line" layer is selected. Then erase some parts where both these lines cross to give some depth. You're free to make this using a Layer Mask also. Either way is fine.

Step 13
Now, we're just repeating Steps 10 and 11, but on the green line now. So make a new layer in this "Green line" group, name it "g_line fills." Now grab the Brush Tool (B), set Hardness and Flow to 0%, change Master Diameter dynamically between 1px and 2px and make many paths. Then stroke them. After this, copy the layer styles from "g_line" and paste it to "g_line fills", same way as you did previously.
And you don't need to brighten the colors of "g_line fills" layer, they already look good. But if you want, make sure you brighten Inner Glow's color. If you are bothered with some unwanted lines, just simply erase them using the Eraser Tool (E) with Hardness set to 0% and 50% Flow.

Step 14
OK, looking good. Now, we'll make the next line a little more interesting. So create a new group above all and name it "Pink line." Create a new layer in it and name it "p_ring." Grab the Pen Tool (P) and draw a curvy path around girl's leg (instead of drawing a path you can use the Ellipse Tool (U) and create a circle instead). Then right-click and select Stroke Path. Next, apply some nice layer styles the same way as previously. You can use my settings or experiment with your own.

Step 15
If your ring needs some touch ups, select the "p_ring" layer, duplicate this layer (Command + J), go to Edit > Transform > Flip Vertical and adjust it to make an ellipse. Then grab the Eraser Tool (E) and erase some parts to make it look like it was surrounding her leg.
When you're done, select the "p_ring" layer again, duplicate it (Command + J) 3-4 times, and using Edit > Free Transform make those rings fit the girl's leg.

Step 16
Create a new layer, name it "p_line," grab the Pen Tool (P) and draw a nice curvy path. This will be our third line.
Go to Blending Options and apply same effects as previously. In this case, you need to play around with Bevel and Emboss > Shading. Make sure the Angle and Altitude fit your needs. Depending on what direction your line is going and what kind of shape it has, the shading will be different. You need to adjust it while you start getting something satisfying.

Step 17
This is another process to repeat. Use the same directions as in Steps 10 and 11, but for the pink line. In a shortcut: create a new layer called "p_line fills," draw some paths around the main line using the Pen Tool (P), and stroke them with 1px or 2px soft brush. Next, copy the layer style from the "p_line" layer and paste it to the "p_line fills" layer.

Step 18
Now let's play around creativity. Select the "p_line fills" layer, then grab the Lasso Tool (L) and draw a selection around some cool looking torn lines (first image below). Then right-click, and select Layer Via Copy. This will copy the piece we selected with its layer styles included. Now right-click on this copied layer and select Convert to Smart Object. After this, make around 4-5 duplicates (Command + J) and spread them around this pink line. Make some rotations using Edit > Free Transform.
The reason we used Convert to Smart Object option, is not to let these pieces pixelize. Since they are smart objects, you are able to resize this piece down and rotate it as many times as you want without losing quality. But don't resize it up, as it is not a vector object.

Step 19
Go back to the "Blue line" group and apply the same effects as in the previous step. And you can do this to each line that you've created. I recommend playing around with colors of these line fills, you may achieve some cool results. Try to make them fit to the lines that they are connected to.

Step 20
Now we'll create some more great effects. People used to make these kind of shapes with Illustrator, and export them to Photoshop. Well, not everyone knows how to properly use Illustrator, so I'll show you how to create these shapes in Photoshop. The only disadvantage is that shapes will remain raster objects, but it's OK, as they're very easy to recreate.
First create a new group above all, name it "blue drops." Inside this group, create a new layer called "b_drop." Go to the Brushes Palette (Window > Brushes). Select Shape Dynamics and apply the settings shown below. Then make sure your brush is set to 100% Hardness and 100% Flow. In the Brushes Palette select Brush Tip Shape (second image below) and apply the settings again. Make sure that the Spacing is set to 1%. About the Diameter size, it depends how big you want your shapes to look like. But for this tutorial, I recommend following all the settings shown below.
Next, select the Ellipse Tool (U), while holding Shift, draw a circle, around the same size as you see in the third image below. Then select the Pen Tool (P), right-click, and select Stroke Path.

Step 21
Go to "b_drop" layer's Blending Options and play around with these settings. This is important because standard layer styles give a very flat look. To avoid this make sure your shape has proper colors, highlights and shading.

Step 22
Now that you have created the 3D shape, it's time to duplicate it (Command + J) a few times and fit to the main blue line. Remember, always have one shape as a backup, so make one of these duplicates invisible (you never know when you may need it). As for the rest of the copies, depending on what you want to do, we'll leave some shapes as regular objects and turn some of them into smart objects.
In the previous steps, I've explained how you can use smart objects. And I used it only in one shape here (layer right-click > Convert to Smart Object) because I searched for a good spot for this shape and I rotated (Edit > Transform > Rotate) it many times. As for the rest rest of the objects, I didn't convert them into smart objects, because I wanted them to retain their layer styles. And as you resize down these normal objects, the layer styles stay untouched, and they stay connected. You can see in the image below that the small shapes are darker. For example, the Inner Glow has the same value, but the object got smaller.
And the point of all this is that you need to rotate these shapes to make them look like they where in motion, while dropping little pieces. It's good to make each one look different then the others.

Step 23
As you remember, we named this layer "b_drop" (the b letter stands for blue). And I mentioned that you're supposed to backup one "b_drop" layer. So make a copy of this untouched layer and rename it "g_drop." Create a new group, name it "green drops" and drag the "g_drop" layer into this group. Then change this layer's Blending Options. Set all the colors for various green tones. Also, play around with Bevel and Emboss > Shading (second image below).
Then repeat the same process as the previous step. Make a few duplicates (Command + J) of this green drop and make them look dynamic (use Edit > Transform > Rotate).

Step 24
Same thing here. As we made three lines, and each in different colors, we need to make their drops in pretty much the same colors. So repeat the previous steps of creating drops and apply this technique creating now pink drops.
You always need to find the right colors. Start experimenting with them, and you will see which setting in Blending Options is more important then the other. Try to spend as much time as you need to get this right.

Step 25
After you're done with all the lines and drops it's time to touch up the background. Simply grab the Brush Tool (B), set the Master Diameter to a fairly large brush, change the Hardness to 0%, and Flow to around 12-15%. Create a new layer above the "Background" layer and name it "background color." Change your colors as shown below, and just paint.
Apply a very light brushing, the Flow option reacts to pressure. If you brush in one place too much, the color will be more intensive, so brush with single light clicks. Don't hold the mouse button as you brush.
Tip: you can make each color on a new layer and then play around with their opacities.

Step 26
OK, the background looks fantastic, it's deep and balanced. Now we can move further. Open the balloon image, and extract it using the Magic Wand Tool (W). We can use this tool, as this balloon is easy extractable. It was probably cut out before and saved on the white background. Place it into your main project, resize it down and flip it horizontally (use Edit > Transform to do this). Rename it to "green balloon" and apply some color adjustments. You can find them under:
- Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation
- Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast
- Image > Adjustments > Selective Color
- Image > Adjustments > Levels

Step 27
Drag the "red balloon" to our main project again, and make a duplicate of it (Command + J). Name the first "pink balloon" and the second "blue balloon." For the "pink balloon" use only Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation because it's red, and we want to get something in between purple and pink. For the "blue balloon" use:
- Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation
- Image > Adjustments > Selective Color
- Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast

Step 28
Now bring back the brush settings from Step 8. Create two new layers, then name them "blue rope" and "green rope." Next, draw some curvy paths on each layer below the balloon. Make sure your brush size is 1px big and it's 100% Flow. Right-click and select Stroke Path. Use blue and green colors to stroke the paths. You can also copy the layer styles from previous lines/drops and paste them into these rope line layer styles.

Step 29
Now, this is my favorite part of the tutorial. You probably will enjoy this too. Create a new group above the "Background" layer, name it "Effects" and work in this group now. Grab the Custom Shape Tool (U), set its options to Shape Layers, and pick a shape of your own choice (the settings are shown in the first image below).
Find some empty spot on our illustration and work there. Create this path (you can hold Shift to get a perfect shape). It should automatically be filled with your Foreground Color, which can be white. Name this layer "Orange," the go to Blending Options and apply some nice effects to it.
I tried to get some tones of orange color, from brown to yellow. And it doesn't really matter where the shading is. The only thing you need is to have some nice one-color variety here (using different tones).

Step 30
Now we have a nice vector shape, and it's editable. Go to Edit > Transform > Warp, then bend and twist this shape to get a satisfying result. I simply love this step, you can be very creative with these shapes. After each transform hit enter and go again with Edit > Transform > Warp.
The whole bending below is done this way, warp / enter / warp / enter, and so on, to achieve better results. The best thing about this is that this shape remains vector, even though it's getting bent to the max.

Step 31
What we came up with here is an awesome shape (still vector!), and we can now position it everywhere. While repeating thing process, we can cover the whole back of this girl using various shapes. Now, using this technique make more shapes like this, then place them behind this girl and make them fit. Use the Copy/Paste Layer Styles option every time you make a new shape. Do not adjust each one manually because you're gonna waste time.
Here is something you need to remember: although this is vector, it may get sharpen sometimes. If you twist this shape so much to get a very thin line, some jagged edges may occur. So be aware, if you receive something like this, start again with a new shape. Or you can rasterize the vector object (right-click on the layer, select Rasterize Layer). Next, use the Eraser Tool (E) with the Hardness of 0% and Flow of 80-100% to erase some bad looking spots.

Step 32
That's all for the small shapes. Now, let's take care for the bigger lines. I used the same technique to create the line that you see in first image below. Next, I rasterize this layer (right-click and Rasterize Layer), and the using Eraser Tool (E), I erased some spots. There is a small case study in images below:
- In second image below, I made this line fit the back of balloon.
- In third image below, I created a new shape using the same technique.
In the next images, I just duplicated (Command + J) this curvy line. I rasterized the layer when needed (layer right-click > Rasterize Layer), and used the Eraser Tool (E). To place these lines use Edit > Transform > Rotate. The whole process of positioning these lines took me around 30 minutes because I changed this like ten times. So don't give up, the more effort you put in this, the better it will look.

Step 33
OK, now just simply repeat Steps 29, 30, and 31, but in green. Using the same technique, create several green shapes and place them behind this girl and mix them with orange shapes.

Step 34
At this moment I thought, I would show you something cool. As you have created some thin, green shapes like you see in the first image below, use Edit > Transform > Warp again. Now try to stretch it to create a nice curve (second image below).
Now go to Edit > Transform, and rotate this shape to make it fit some parts of the green line (third image below). Run Edit > Transform > Warp again and perfectly adjust it with the line. After this you can right-click on this layer, select Rasterize Layer, grab the Eraser Tool (E) and erase some unwanted parts.
Also, if some edges got jagged, use the Smudge Tool (R) with a Strength of 12%. Now smudge the edges towards the line (you can see it in the 5-6 images below).

Step 35
OK, now let's do some final touch ups. Grab the Brush Tool (B), set Hardness to 0% and Flow to around 10%. Change your Foreground Color to #481e39, create a new layer above the "pink balloon" layer and name it "p_drop shadow." Then start painting below this drop to create a nice touch of shadow.
Next, select the layer of this drop (that is shown in images below) use Command + J to duplicate it. Work with this copy now. Take a look at the third image below: in Blending Options change the size of Inner Glow for the drop copy. Next lower its Opacity and place it below the "p_drop shadow" layer to create a reflection.

Step 36
To give this illustration some meaning I decided to put here some funny thing like this Teddy. I thought, there's a little girl, lots of colors, so let's give it a touch of cuteness.
So, cut the bear out of its original image using the Pen Tool (P). Drag it to our main project document. Name this layer "Teddy" and place it above all the layers. Now let's do some color adjustments using Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation and then Image > Adjustments > Levels.
Duplicate the "Teddy" layer using Command + J and select this copy now. Change its Blending Options to Soft Light. Go to Image > Adjustments > Black and White, and give this teddy some nice deep colors and a touch of contrast.
I still thought this teddy needs some more color. So I held down Command and left-clicked on the "Teddy" layer's thumbnail to bring the selection. Then I created a new layer above all layers. Changed its Blending Mode to Overlay. Next, I set my Foreground Color to #fbc83a, grabbed a Brush Tool (B) with a very soft brush and painted inside this selection just a little.

Step 37
As you still have this selection on, hit Command + Shift + C (copy merged) and then press two times Command + V (paste). Place these teddies the way you see in the first image below. Next, take one of them and place behind the "Green balloon," and make his arm look like a leg.
Now create a reflection with the second teddy. So select another copy of teddy and go to Edit > Transform > Distort and make this bear more flat (second image below). Place it below the original "Teddy" layer to make it look like a reflection. If you get some outgoing edges of this reflection - erase them using the Eraser Tool (E). Apply the same technique to make a reflection of his leg (as you can see in fourth image below).
Next, bring the selection of the "Green balloon" layer (hold Command and left-click on the "Green balloon" layer's thumbnail). Now create a new layer below the "Teddy" layer and change your Foreground Color to #212b04. Grab the Brush Tool (B), make the brush settings very soft with Hardness 0%, Flow 10-15%, and paint under teddy to create some shadow. Hit Command + D to deselect selection.

Step 38
So we are heading to the end. Hit Command + A to select the whole canvas, then press Command + Shift + C (copy merged). Go to the top of the Layers Palette and hit Command + V to paste this whole piece. Name this layer "final colored" and set it's Blending Mode to "Soft Light." Now go to Image > Adjustments > Gradient Map, and find some nice satisfying colors to balance this illustration. There are my colors written below. I added them and lowered the Opacity of this layer just a touch.

Conclusion
So here it is, the cool colorful illustration covered with lines and shapes. You have to be very careful while creating your own colorful piece. The colors are something that separates good art from weak art. When you understand how it works, all your designs will start to look professional. Always remember to keep the overall balance. Everything needs its own place in a quality illustration. Also, don't forget about the shading. Objects look good when they are based on reality.
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User Comments
( ADD YOURS )revy March 30th
very nice!
( )Buzzness March 30th
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( )Stephen March 30th
Oh gosh, THANKS SO MUCH!
( )Liam McCabe March 30th
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( )Simon March 30th
Very cool effects! i’m sure i’m gonna try that out some time
( )Paris Vega March 30th
ditto.
( )lawrence77 March 31st
ditto again!
Anthony March 30th
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( )Kai March 30th
great tutorial. many thanks
( )stephen March 30th
Only realizing you need money to buy the picture of the girl. damn.
( )John Deszell March 30th
Sweet tutorial…but seriously grinds my gears when a person uses an image you have to pay for in a tutorial. Can’t you just find a good free one on SXC?
( )Sammo March 30th
Yeah, but you can use any image to create something similar. Reptiles, birds, and as shown, humans. Tutorials should allow you to follow step by step I agree on occasions, but effects like this can be applied to most if not any image. Experiment.
( )sdecoret March 30th
yes! i agree with u Sammo, i never use the same images.. i always try to use my personal one, or other one of the net!
seb
The XnK September 22nd
Exactly, this is a tutorial, just use the techinques to improve your own skills.
Well that’s what i think about it, at least in my case I use this incredible site for learn, not for copy…
mark March 31st
Can’t you just find a good free one on SXC yourself? Wouldn’t that be a good idea to do to follow a free tutorial with your free Photoshop copy? Geez.
( )Wojciech Pijecki March 31st
John, like being said – there are tons of images that you can replace the girl and teddy with. My main task is to deliver you very well explained tutorial with nice end result. I expect readers to run some creativity while following the tutorial.
Also, searching through free stock sites takes too much time for me. Sometimes you can’t find a good picture there and you just have to buy some photos.
Besides, I like to keep some level of quality in my works, and I buy images. http://www.123rf.com is one of the cheapest site around, with great, quality photos, that’s why I selected it.
Hope you understand ; )
( )Ciursa Ionut March 30th
Great tutorial and a lot of useful techniques. Thank you for sharing, Pijecki!
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What a man he is! Crazy name i like his name too!
( )Underdog March 31st
what is 23MB? i don’t have seen the download link of PSD~~~
( )Saro March 31st
Then you should upgrade to tuts+
lawrence77 March 31st
@underdog I just save this page for my future reference!
@Saro I’m not a tuts+ member!
Kajik March 30th
Great tutorial Wojciech. The final image looks nice!
( )javiinthezone March 30th
great great great!
( )accessoire March 30th
HOLY SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This tutorial shows the worst usage EVER of the pen tool omfg how can you put this ONLINE O_o Are you serious lol? The rest looks very nice but seriously omfg this is the biggest nogo ever in history of photoshop tutorials on the whole planet… omfg i cant believe he really did the extraction like this … i dont believe in god anymore
please admins or responsible people for this site … take a look at the tutorials before putting them online. how can you seriously teach this usage of the pen tool? talk with the authors about things that should be changed…
( )lawrence77 March 30th
We should learn thats the theme here!
( )Isis March 30th
But is so SIMPLE!
The tutorial is NOT abou the pentool.
Amazing tutorial! Loved the combinatinion “lines + blending options”!
( )Underdog March 31st
this tutorial is amazing, i still looking for like this ,but never found it ..i like this tutorial…whatever that pentool ….i like it so much~~thank you Wojciech Pijecki!
( )Mr. Bremer March 31st
which part is it that you don’t like?
( )Wojciech Pijecki March 31st
Never seen someone freaking out so much about simple pen tool cut out, chill out dude ; )
I don’t know what you really had on your mind. If it’s about the girl – I did a precise extraction making anchor points very close to each other, to get nice rounded result. I still can’t see what’s bothering you about this.
( )Ben March 31st
I do agree about the use you’ve made of the tool.
This just not the right way to use Bezier’s curves.
So i know this isn’t a tutorial about Pen Tool … But, you’ll have to notice all the guy’s comming here to learn (often young future designer), and you are teaching them a very bad way to use this tool that’s all. (in fact when you design to live you’ll have improve your quickness on this kind of tasks)
Again i know this tut’s isn’t about Pen Tool but you’re here to teach others not just share ideas otherwise i’ll go on a forum with average users and discuss about … (may i remenber that this site is for half, a paying site… wich includes professionnalism)
A farmer would never teach someone to dig with a spoon… see what i have in mind?
So okay nobody’s dead here but please be pro that’s all.
Otherwise your effects are really cool so thanks for this contribution.
PS : (sorry for my english)
A french guy.
Wojciech Pijecki March 31st
I think you’re touching some distant topic like “how to do it by the book”. It’s not about the right way to use pen tool, it’s about how it works for a designer. I’m not a lecturer, I only guide people through my way of achieving particular results. You decide what information is valuable for you.
And yes, you may call it unprofessional, but that’s the way I do it, and it’s comfortable for me ; )
saghi March 31st
I think the person freaking out about he pen tool instead of enjoying and appreciating all the other wonderful parts of this tutorial should try to put a tutorial as amazing as this on the site instead of nitpicking on other people..before you start tearing someone else’s work apart ask yourself first: when was the the last time you presented something as good or better? if you cant remember then start spending time on making one, rather than pouring your negativity on others!
( )and dear Wojciech Pijecki, thanks for the wonderful tutorial, don’t bother to get cut up in this person’s negativity…we all loved it.
DontBrand.Me March 31st
There is more than on way that the pen tool can be used and bezier curves can be achieved, this is just the designer of the tut was comfortable. The outcome is awesome, so who cares. I feel designers shouldn’t put other techniques down (especially before trying them, it may be a technique you will prefer to your own) there are hundreds of ways to do one thing in PS, it just depends on how the designer knows his/her fastest/best way to achieve the task.
( )Chris Robinson March 31st
Really nice tut and nice effects, but I have to agree that the use of the pen tool is FAR from correct here…
( )Andrew May 2nd
Guys… he’s french.
na October 8th
u are seriously insane ,
its just a good tutorial and u just pooped on it with ur insanity
( )Tom Ross March 30th
At first I thought ’stroking pen lines… meh’, but the attention to detail and professionalism of this tutorial was excellent. I really enjoyed the techniques of warping custom shapes to fit your piece. Nice work!
( )chillyweed March 30th
omg nice
( )Grafiko March 30th
Great tutorial, great technique
( )MoAmyot March 30th
Holy shizzle, FAN-TAS-TIC!
( )mohd_piano March 30th
oh godddddd,how can we do that,imazing!!! thanks alot
( )Ahmad El-abbar March 30th
Mate … you spoil us with your tuts , i’v read all of the illustration tuturials here at psdtuts and this one is sooooooooo in the top 5 , best tut of the month .
( )lawrence77 March 31st
Good man, write a post here, about that
( )robertoblake March 30th
Truly awesome tutorial
( )Chery March 30th
Rządzisz stary!
( )short collin powel March 30th
Those Guys are artists for me ! Really , love it !
( )Big respect from PL
Mason Sklut March 30th
That amazes me how well you turned a simple picture into something so beautiful.
( )Bajzito March 30th
Really good tutorial, learned som new things. Thx
( )Kevin March 30th
Awesome tutorial. Very well explained and some cool effects
( )Oliver March 30th
I’m confused about the question mark in the balloon. what is the purpose of that?
Anyway thanks for the great tips on getting the background to “reflect its light” onto any picture.
( )Remmac March 30th
‘make sure simulate pen pressure is turned on’
I’m using a wacom Intuos 3. I can’t find the option ’simulate pen pressure’
( )any help? Where do i find this option? or is it by default turned off when using a Wacom?
Isis March 30th
Hello!
Just take a looka at step 8. In the place which is written “Control = Off” You might put “Pen presssure”.
Turn on the pen pressure for everything you want. =)
( )Wojciech Pijecki March 31st
Remmac, I guess it’s not about the tablet ; ) the Simulate Pressure option is available when you have Pen Tool selected.
First you need to create path, next use right-click and select Stroke Path. Then, a dialog box will appear, and there you have it.
( )Justin March 30th
Pretty neat trick. I only wish instead of just giving us numbers you might tell us why you’re doing what you are doing as far as correction on the images goes. But yeah, pretty awesome trick. I used to have to make these little buggers in illustrator and hope my pressure was perfect.
( )Wojciech Pijecki March 31st
Justin, it can’t be simply explained. The best way is just to experiment with these numbers and try to get the idea how it works. If it was up to me, I’d flood you with my thoughts – why am I doing this. But it’s a time-consuming tutorial and it’s already one of the longest here. Now imagine if I started to explain every single detail… I guess people would get bored in half way.
I tried my best with explaining. I also skipped what I could.
( )Justin March 31st
Good point. I’m just always trying to see what other peoples approach is. I’m not trying to be critical. I appreciate you sharing your skills. I always just magically want other peoples knowledge in my head I guess.
Still one of the more interesting tutorials I’ve gone through because I always have to do these type of flourishes for one of our clients at work and this approach is 10 times faster.
Wojciech Pijecki March 31st
I’m glad the tutorial was helpful ; ) You can do really awesome things with these shapes and layer styles. I always convince people to experiment. Honestly, I spend hours on achieving satisfying results.
Thanks
Corey March 30th
Finally!!!! These are the tutorials i come here for. I’ve missed them.
( )What I love about this is it is so expandable. You can add this effect to many images and it will look great.
zafra March 30th
Hi nice final effect!, very simple. Love your blogs.
( )TheArtist March 30th
Hands down, one of the best Tuts ever on here!!!!!
( )Mike March 30th
Pretty cool result
( )Estado de Sitio March 30th
Great Tutorial
( )Darwin March 30th
This is awesome. Many thanks to the author.
( )starZae March 31st
Thanks for a very comprehensive tutorial.
Not amongst the ones to leave comments but this one surely deserves brownie points for in-depth techniques!
Aweesomee …
( )EAMejia March 31st
Amazing tutotial thanks for share!
( )OliMX March 31st
Thanks for providing such a grt tutorial that has high detailsing. Nice creative way of using ps concepts.
( )Ibesoringola March 31st
Sweet mixte
( )detruk March 31st
Once again, a very good tut from Wojciech Pijecki… This guy is very impressive.
( )Ramon March 31st
Oh, nice technic! Thx!
( )iua March 31st
thats crazy!!! thanks!!!
( )Ronnie March 31st
Very cute. Nice tutorial. Thx!
( )Marco March 31st
That’s one pretty complete and beautiful tutorial! Well done!
( )Milk March 31st
Waw ! Here we have an amazing tut !
It’s totally insaaaane !! Totally IN-SAAAAAAANE !
( )bojoy March 31st
Thanks much,I really like the outcome… And you’re so patient in the tutorial detail…
I admire you.
( )Bendsen March 31st
now thats one heck of a spoonful tutorial ! =D details, details and details, and i simply kept scrolling – and it simply continued!
hehe – SO nice =D THANKS for sharing !
( )Stryker March 31st
holy sweet mother…. is this free ?!!
( )Guys Guys where r u.. I wanna kiss somebody… tut+ rlz
merb March 31st
brutal, muy buen tut!!! gracias me sera super util!!!!!!!!
( )icetrix March 31st
Like the nice feel of this effect… really gonna try it.
( )Zik March 31st
Very nice tutorial !
But in step 12, when you use the Eraser tool to create illusions that the lines are over each other, I would rather use Mask Layer, so that you can change something if you need to move your lines afterward.
The eraser tool is too limited in my opinion, as you cannot edit the result once it’s done.
My 50 cents
( )Wojciech Pijecki March 31st
Yes, it’s a good point. Sometimes, I just think of the fastest solution and in this case it was eraser tool ; )
Also, instead of rasterizing Shape Layers and erasing you can use layer mask (Step 32).
Thanks
( )Maik Diepenbroek March 31st
Wow, very detailed tutorial, mayb i could use this effect in a project !
Thanks for your effort !
( )Abdul Akbar March 31st
This is so Fantastic work. That i must say WOW.
I have seen such an outstanding work on PSDtuts
after a long time.
Excellent work by “Wojciech Pijecki”
( )Keep it up.
Jigg March 31st
Massive. A lot of nice steps and enhancment that I will use. Thank you.
( )Kwame March 31st
This is really good. Really useful. Thanks!
( )Dumdidum March 31st
Brilliant
( )Kim Dolleris March 31st
Beautiful!! Thanks for sharing! Very nice tut!
( )Baxtor March 31st
This is so amazing I even found it on Digg.
http://digg.com/arts_culture/How_to_Create_Super_Malleable_Effects_with_Colorful_Lines
Lets make it hit front page! More diggs people
( )Diego SA March 31st
Nice effects! The result is great!
( )Excellent techniques!
Champ March 31st
I can’t believe you don’t know how to do this, this tutorial have been doing repeat over years. In my experience, you need to experiment, play with tools, the more you learn. Tutorials don’t mean your own work, it’s technique to teach you to understand (learn). Hope my comment help you guys. Pen tool is one of purely powerful tools, they are easy to use, just do search how to make it curve, not that hard.
( )GazDenA March 31st
Now this is a lot better! These are the kind of tut’s that attracted me to PSDTUTS in the first place. There have been some real under-par tuts on here recently but this one is back on form. Great tut.
Overall a great lesson and wonderful end result.
More of this please!
( )Barci March 31st
Impressive!! Thank you!
( )Martin Benes March 31st
Well done man. In my opinion a little bit to much control points on the path on the babygirl but ok, it’s your workflow and it’s fine.
Really well done.
( )soori March 31st
I think the person freaking out about he pen tool instead of enjoying and appreciating all the other wonderful parts of this tutorial should try to put a tutorial as amazing as this on the site instead of nitpicking on other people..before you start tearing someone else’s work apart ask yourself first: when was the the last time you presented something as good or better? if you cant remember then start spending time on making one, rather than pouring your negativity on others!
and dear Wojciech Pijecki, thanks for the wonderful tutorial, don’t bother to get cut up in this person’s negativity…we all loved it.
( )loswl March 31st
Really good tutorial, I really love the final, gotta try this on one of my projects
)
( )NEGO7 March 31st
Amazing tutorial, thanks this web always helps me to improve my art…
( )Alvaro March 31st
beautyful outcome…
( )lawrence77 March 31st
yahoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
100th comment!
The great man itself says this is a great outcome!
( )so surely this is a nice one!
123freevectors March 31st
Excellent!
( )cLaK March 31st
Great tut, i like the style
thx mates
( )Daniel March 31st
Wow!!!
Very nice, amazing, awesome.
Thanks o.O
n_n’
( )To Author: March 31st
Original author of this tutorial used so many dot points of pen I find funny, seriously you need to learn how to use pen.. your single every dot points takes LONGER than skipped dots with curve is quicker. With every single dot points are turning into pixel or rushing (unless you zoom very very close) rather than smooth line. Overall this tutorial is good, its just the author needs to improve his technique skills.
( )Wojciech Pijecki March 31st
Gosh… I guess I’m not clear enough or people just don’t get my point.
Every single way of using any photoshop tool is fine as long as you reach a decent result ; )
I know how to use pen tool, and I do realize it’s not the right way. But for me it’s the most comfortable way. (and yes, I do the extraction on extra zoom, sometimes 500-700%)
If this could destroy the image I wouldn’t do it this way, but somehow the outcome looks good, even tho I did it “the wrong way”, so what’s the problem? ; )
( )Tassia Pellegrini April 1st
Yeah, what’s the problem? I think that doesn’t exist right or wrong way to do somethings on Photoshop. If you could use the tool without destroing the image, what’s the problem? I prefer spend a lot of time working in a way that I feel comfortable – and get a nice result – to do things fast, just because seems be “the golden path” and get a mediocre result.
I’m nothing on Photoshop, and I love use Channels to do the extraction, but I don’t think that it’s works in all projects or that is the right way,
So, Pijecki, congratulations for the tutorial and all.
(Sorry for my broken english – again – , lol)
Jeprie April 2nd
We dont have to do everything by the book. Any technique used by every artist might be different. I learn it from seeing many brilliant photoshop artist. i agree with you wojceich.
To Author: April 3rd
Woj and Tas: I was saying pen tool allows you to make curve, not using every inch of dot points because that’s not what pen tool designed for. You’re saying every inch of dot points make you feel comfortable, know why? You’re not comforting with better way of using pen tool technique or not easy to use curving, so you rather to use your own way to use technique based on comfortability and no one will look or see how you did it in .psd file, only yourself. For example, I was given a psd file of website to retouching who was done by agency’s designer, his psd had so many layers and unorganized that made look he doesn’t have skills behind design, like you said everyone has their own style. I used my free time to help clean up the layers and organised for the design team to easy locating layers and use. I advised him to organise layers for easy locating (and helps reduce psd file size as well), it’s part of improving his technique. You can’t say everyone is doing their own way lol… I don’t see your point.
Wojciech, you stated you know you did it the wrong way, maybe you did it on purpose, that’s fine, this is only tutorial after all…
Wojciech Pijecki April 3rd
It’s the matter of taste. I make a comfortable use of tool for myself, and it doesn’t hurt anybody. But if someone can’t organise his layers it’s just laziness, and it’s pretty messy thing to edit.
I don’t order people to do the extraction this way. Infact, in step 8 or 9, I even placed a link to Pen Tool Guide written by Ian Yates.
If I were so talented to do the extraction quickly with simple lasso tool, would it be a crime? I still don’t get your point.
To Author April 4th
Too bad I know I’ve made good point, I just showed this to my artist buddies, they agree with me. Good luck with the tutorials
To Author April 4th
> If I were so talented to do the extraction quickly with simple lasso tool, would it be a crime?
Well its not actually called talented, its called experience. You can’t do lasso tool to cut out, what if you miss the spot you start again lol you havent achieved yet.
Wojciech Pijecki April 7th
“I just showed this to my artist buddies, they agree with me” of course they agreed, as they arent objective. My artist buddies seen it and they agreed with me, so what’s the point of showing it to friends? Let unknown people to judge ; )
Wojciech Pijecki April 7th
“You can’t do lasso tool to cut out, what if you miss the spot you start again lol you havent achieved yet.”
This was clearly a hypothetical situation, of course no one is so precise to do the cut out with lasso, but the question was not “could i do it with lasso” but “what if i was able to do it with simple lasso?” would this be a crime?
Your point is to acheive desired results “by the book” using tool properly. I apperciate your oppinion, but im not changing my way to use tools in photoshop, you can consinder me whatever you like. I will still do things my way : )
By the way, you’re so hard arguing with me, so maybe it’s time to reveal your name or at least nickname? ; )
( )Jarmal July 11th
Wojciech,
I do see his point, I think that he’s trying to say that if you use curves instead of dots, and start to gain more experience using curves, perhaps you’d feel more comfortable using curves, and you’d get you’re cutting done faster, I suppose.
But I get your point also, why do something some other way, when you’re perfectly comfortable where you are and you’re good at it
I’m no pen tool user, I’m not a good designer that
, nice tut btw
Design Jar March 31st
brilliant, great tutorial.
the lighting effects are excellent
( )Katrina March 31st
Very nice. Going to have to try this for my daughter’s birthday invites!
( )thetruth March 31st
dude this is on of the most best dsigne i ever seen
( )Mark March 31st
I’m going to use this to make something for my sister, using a photo of her toddler. She’ll LOVE it. First time i’ve found a useful tutorial that I want to do something with OUTSIDE of my work.
Thanks!
( )luiz March 31st
For real, i can´t believe that´s a tutorial!!
( )omg!
Brian March 31st
Maybe there should be some sort of “thanks” button that users can click to say “thanks” to the author.
It beats having to scroll through 5000 one worded “thanks”, “brilliant” “the second coming of tutorials” to get to more discussion oriented postings.
( )VietCung March 31st
OMG!
( )Excellent! Very very nice.
Thanks and thanks!
praeter design March 31st
Great tut… I’d love to see your “Heaven” as one too!
( )Chris March 31st
Absolutely amazing and comprehensive tutorial. I love the level of detail to allow people of all degrees of skill to understand the methods you used.
You’ve done an excellent job and I’m looking forward to downloading the tuts+ resources to try it this weekend.
( )Gene Pease March 31st
I agree with you Wojciech. It’s not about how you use the tools in any program (yes, there are easier ways than others) but its the end result. Your client isnt going to care how many anchor points it took to cut out an image, they are going to care about the quality.
great tutorial, well written and it produces a wonderful result.
( )Daniz March 31st
The result is quite good, but the tehnique with the pen tool for masking is soooo amateur and rudimentary. There are tons of flexible tehniques for masking. You can use Channels, Color Range, Calculations for masking, not the time consuming and rudimentary pen tool.
( )Denny March 31st
that is ridiculously awesome
( )Twenstudio March 31st
Cool My Brother nice Tutorial :rose:
( )PedoBear March 31st
Pedobear approves of this Tutorial.
( )yeah! March 31st
brilliant at last somebody open the secret!!
( )Dy April 1st
THIS IS AWESOME! hahaha
( )thanks for sharing man!
To Author: April 1st
No problem at all, I’m just being honest, however I already know how to do this but you made this tutorial to help people but this style is reminding me of one of artists’ unique style, you know WHO i’m talking about
Therefore you made it similar, all circling lines, colourful etc. This is full inspired of their style, I bet you must’ve experimented a lot how they did it and at the end you’re nearly getting there then make the tutorial, don’t you think it’s unfair to ruining good artists’ reputation? I understand you like to help these people and earn $$ for publish tutorials here. You need your own style, but based on your technique skills I’ve seen, you’re doing well, I wish you find your own style then you become true artist
( )Wojciech Pijecki April 1st
I don’t know who are you talking about. You can see the colorful line effects everywhere, why do you think it ruins someone’s reputation? These lines weren’t invented by artists that you have on your mind, whoever they are.
I do not steal ideas, I take inspiration from a lot of sources. Too bad your impression is “find your own style”, because every artist is affected by someones work, and most of them are just trend followers.
Imagine showing people here some unique style that I discovered, what’s the point of revealing my personal style to thousands of people? Now, I showed something that you can use anytime and everywhere, some desired effects that artists made for years.
( )Jarmal July 11th
Agreed
Art April 1st
superb.mind blowing!!! thank u ilove it. lol i didnt thought its possible with photoshop
( )aflipya April 1st
Really in-depth tutorial and nice results. I love the attention to detail.
( )Johnson Koh April 1st
Appreciate the efforts in getting the tutorial written in such a great detail!!
( )Truly amazing effect.
Odaddy April 1st
Awesome tutorial
Thanks dude
( )Peter Iwanowitsch April 1st
Very good Tutorial!
( )Shaw April 1st
Holy SH*T! This is an awesome tutorial! Thank you
I don’t understand why this didn’t make the plus section. Surely this would of made more people want to join?
( )seansteezy April 1st
that is a great final product. submit that to some contests and get yourself hooked up with mad free gear!
( )seansteezy April 1st
Ah yeah, this dude is good, keep it up!
( )Tomf April 1st
I cant seem to get the minimum roundness to 25% without having roundness jitter set to 1% the final line is a little rough and jittery..
tried restarting photoshop to no avail.
( )Muhammad Umer April 1st
Now thats what i call creativity. I like what he did whith simple shape, Oh God He has to pro artist. I wish if had time to comeup with such tricks.
Simple and Facinating
( )Nikhil - Powerusers April 1st
Simply Great!
( )writersbloc April 1st
This is incredible! I’ve spent most of my work day coming back to this tut and I can’t believe how long and detailed it is. Epic.
( )VertigoSFX April 1st
Wow what a killer tutorial…such a simple look but it looks AMAZING. I’m definitely going to give this a go sometime…great job man, this is top notch stuff right here.
And the tutorial itself…so fantastic.
( )ProductionPrints April 2nd
Very simple on the eye, yet very involved in the graphic design process. IMHO, the best kind. Any idea how long this took?
( )Ciaran Monaghan April 2nd
Best tutorial on here in a long time!! Fantastic!
( )om vaishnav April 2nd
Its really great tutorial…Thanks a lot.
( )K3nny April 2nd
Oh God, it’s GREAT!!!
( )CgBaran Tuts April 2nd
Nice color combination and great tutorial thanks
( )Melody April 2nd
Wonderful. You get a great end result, but you’re not just teaching cheap tricks. The skills in this tut can be used in a variety of situations. The way a tut should be.
( )Ahmet April 2nd
Manyak şey : ) Senin anan doğal yetenek olarak mı doğurdu ne yaptı ?
( )Jan Kraus April 2nd
Great tutorial. Awesome work!
( )A Nayak April 2nd
impressive
( )maxlink April 2nd
OMG, this’s a great tut . Thanks you so much !!!
( )Kay April 3rd
amazing work.. nice job
( )Greg K April 3rd
Awesome tutorial! Thanks a lot Wojciech.
Here is what I’ve managed to do by following this tut http://www.flickr.com/photos/8158345@N03/3406836232/
( )Th-Graphisme April 3rd
Thanks a lot !!!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34265836@N03/3406340675/
( )Aditya April 3rd
That’s awsome!! Really great stuff!!
( )Tom H April 3rd
The best tutorial on this site for a long, LONG time.
Thank you so much, this is very high quality!!
( )waqas April 3rd
THIS IS AWEEEEEEESSSSSSOOOOOMMMMMMEEEEEE
( )Jeremiah Shaw April 3rd
Longest tutorial ever. But cool.
( )Writersbloc April 3rd
Took me 3 days to do this at work (coming back to it when I wasn’t busy). Really appreciate the author’s time and attention to detail.
Here’s my literal translation minus the bear- and I don’t have that nice shape to warp in CS3.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7642888@N08/3410114494/
( )Vilen April 3rd
This is a really wonderful tutorial
( )Vilen April 3rd
Is there something similar to this?
( )ims April 3rd
very very nice tutorial …
( )10/10
thanks
kudhn April 4th
ay your tutorial is good, funny part is you know basic techniques only.
( )Spurs Wallpapers April 4th
Awesome.
( )whizkid April 4th
My work…
cannot compete off infront of your work.
http://i39.tinypic.com/30m1mvn.jpg
Great Tutorial
( )Cesar April 4th
Excellent ! Great implementation of technics
( )Kristina April 6th
GREAT JOB
( )but its very hard and confusing lol
to many diffrent things going on
not possible to get right
for someone like me who is new
to this kind of stuff.
But good job
Marcio April 6th
AWESOME MANEL
TIROU ONDA, GASTOU TOTALLLLL
( )Manish Sharma April 7th
Thanks from the core of my heart!!
( )Liza April 7th
this is the best tutorial you have ever published!
( )chad wood April 8th
i dont really comment much here but i love this tut. 5th one over here that i love. i only have 5 faves. i’m very choosy, i know. great job! keep it up.
( )rendyo April 8th
its a little bit long. but its cool
( )rendyo April 8th
nice nice niiiiceee
( )ragow April 9th
very nice and very best imagin
( )Zijkant April 9th
Nice tutorial, i love the step by step images…
Gr8 job
( )srikanth April 9th
It’s a amazing………………………….
Thank’s for the sharing bos………
( )gleewo April 10th
hmmm…i’m lovin it
( )dinesh April 10th
Its lovely
( )sam April 10th
excellent.
( )Álvaro April 10th
Genial!
( )Sami-P April 13th
Very complicated .. very professional .. very fabulous <3 <3
maaaaaaaaaaaan u inspired me …
10X MY MASTER
( )RICARDINHO April 16th
complex artwork you rock my friend!!!!
( )sergio April 13th
one of the best !!!
( )moviemm April 13th
Very complicated .. very professional .. very fabulous
( )usman April 14th
its really great one ………………………………… no word could appreciate it as it worth.
( )Izzy April 16th
The tutorial is outstanding, though I can’t seem to get that “faded-at-each-end” effect on the brush settings for stroking the blue line. I’ve set the minimum roundness to 25% but the line still looks straight.
( )Maybe I’m not reading some things through, but I’ve tried everything! ):
Izzy April 16th
Ignore that last comment, it just looked straight in the preview, but it came out fine (:
( )Roxana April 16th
a very good tutorial…very good usage of colors
I enjoyed and learnt as well.
( )Thank you
flyingpigsmixingtrance April 16th
its’ a great pieace of work. Thank you for taking time in writting this tut, dont botther with stupid comments.
( )Niic April 16th
Very Good….
Youve Inspired Me haha
( )karthik April 16th
really i get information so thanx
( )Gregory April 17th
Great Tutorial!!!
( )Thanks to the author
BattleJoint April 20th
nice job, exellent, great tut lapsie
( )pink April 20th
felicitaciones exelente tutorial!
( )John April 21st
MEEP!!! great tutoral!!!! love it!
( )Gyrel Dagooc April 22nd
You never fail to give outstanding tutorials! Thanks!
( )Kovi April 22nd
very good tutorial
( )Andy April 25th
Wow, way to attack a guy for how he outlines an image. I happen to be a professional who has used a variation of this outlining method to quickly mask images for over 10 years. Let me reiterate what another poster already said, when you design for a living you find ways to save time. This technique can be very quick when needed and at the same time allow for great precision. I once had the task of masking several hundreds of furniture pieces shot in staged room scenes and if it were not for this method it would have taken 3 months instead of 3 weeks.
Great tutorial. I’m looking through my photos now for something I want to try this on. I’m thinking my 2 year old nephew or one of my dogs with a weird “staring into space” look on their face. Now I can add what they were looking at to the image. This will be a fun one to play with.
( )CSSJockey April 27th
Learned new stuff today and got an idea for a free WordPress theme..
Thanks much for clear instructions.
( )WoW-Sky April 28th
Stunning tut I really like it ^^
( )DavidK April 29th
Wow…great tutorial. thx
( )kevin rivera April 30th
First of all I have to say, this is one of the best explained and step by step tutorials with an outstanding result ive seen on the internet, yes It is simple, yes its not rocket science but indeed is a very beautiful style on which alot of students , begginer and even inter designers can learn a thing or two.
About the pen tool system, well … I feel identified with the “Ill do it my way”, there been so many cases where I know whats the proper way to do something but i would do it iin another way, I mean It is a mistake, but then again this tut wasnt about pen tool usage.
Thank you very much for assembling this tutorial , I know it took you quite of your time.
( )Dathan May 11th
This is such a fabulous design! Thank you for this awesome tutorial! You rock!
( )Kainolos May 11th
What a great tutorial… thanx man!
( )Harris May 14th
Marvelous……………….
( )mokin May 14th
Thank you Pijecki.
( )Great tutorial and a lot of useful techniques.
Joshua Giovanni May 14th
Pfff It Took Me Ages xD
( )Thanks for learning us New Stuff
its awesome to just do it, and see the result after hours of work.. i have a lot to learn xD
sunil. May 16th
kewl man …
( )Michael J May 16th
This tutorial spent too much time on recreating the shadow underneath the girl .. there’s a must faster way .. that makes it more realistic too.
( )Pieter May 18th
Magic.
Learnt a lot about PS whilst following the steps.
Some difficult steps because of my lack of knowledge on your a Mac Man, but still great!
thx
( )Gakx May 18th
Muy buen material
( )Exelente
XPLOSV Design May 19th
This is a 10/10 tut from me.
( )David May 20th
Hey, great tut. Thx
( )sam jujubi May 20th
super colors nice illustation
( )adhis May 20th
Amazing. Thanx for share.
( )kick jags May 21st
nice tut i like this very much
( )squareart May 22nd
I love what you done with creating the 3D form to the paths, I will most certainly be trying this one out. A most worthwhile tutorial! Great Stuff.
( )huwaw69 May 25th
the swirling effects really make this photo look good this is quite a good image! thank for sharing this!
( )Will June 2nd
Fantasic tutorial mate… allowed me to impress my girlfriend
( )bob clear June 4th
wow! it’s a great tut
very nice.
thanks…………….
boblin ^_^
( )منتديات ماى بكتشرز June 11th
Good Tut
( )radovan June 15th
I cant make step 8 please help, i used shape dynamics and did everything according tut but the line had same width, ends of line were not thinner, and i really dont know how to do it, pleeeeease help hopefully I am not a moron but i dont understand it and cant move on , thx for some reply
( )Sezi June 16th
Wicked – looks like you had fun making this!
Great work!
( )Jaspal Singh June 16th
I got it how to do that, Thanks for sharing such a great article.
( )BlackIceZa June 16th
Looooove this tutorial! THanks!
Here’s my effort with the same technique:
http://blackiceza.deviantart.com/art/Pure-Magic-126165349
( )dokushin June 20th
very vrey nice! Awsome
( )honeystar June 23rd
love it!
( )Gedwey June 25th
you’re good!! awesome tutorial
( )JoshDComp June 28th
wow…for a free tutorial people are getting a little too angry about the pen tool…
I am having a little bit of trouble…I was looking for a way to make the lines you made here…but not so much on the lighting effects so i skipped down to step 8…I made the group and the layer and the path. then i went to the brush settings and made everything like you said…but when i go back to the pen tool and rightclick on the path, the stroke selection option is grayed out…im running leopard and doing the tutorial in CS3so im slightly confused as to why it’s not working for me
help?
( )JoshDComp June 28th
ha! nevermind…i made the path while i had a layer selected…you may want to add a note saying that you shouldn’t have any layers selected when you are making your path…it makes it so you can’t make a stroke
( )Sheikh Naveed June 30th
AWESOME!
( )Sheikh Naveed July 2nd
“cute baby on birthday”
( )Different Perspective here
http://sheikhnaveed.wordpress.com/
rici credito July 9th
this is exactly what I’m looking for!!! excellent!!!
( )Stefani July 10th
Perfect!!!! Just what I needed!!!
( )Jord July 11th
By step 8 I cant click on Stroke Path, anyone knows what I do wrong?
( )nyssa July 14th
a w e s o m e !
but i’m not really sure i can make similar like that .. i think this tutorial need a high skill .. wish me luck !
p.s : next time , u shut gimme another easier tutorial with awesome result !!
( )Joe July 25th
Hello Wojciech I really like this tutorial. This is one of the best I have ever seen on the net. And something I have been missing for a long time. Regarding the result. I do not care if the usage of pentool is correct or not. I have only one question. Would it be possible to add a picture how the layers are stocked. I think I made a mistake and I do not know where. Thank you and keep doing excellent job…
( )madman01 August 8th
warping that shape was pretty smart, who woulda thought of that?!
( )Panos August 29th
I just saw your tutorial but I couldn’t make the edges of the lines to fade although I was following the tutorial step by step. Please tell me: the amount of “minimum roundness” gives the result of the fading? I’m trying to find a way to make this effect a long time but I can’t get it. Any help?
P.S. The tutorial was great
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( )Vector September 7th
Huge Effort
( )Thanks
b1bl8r September 10th
hi i do have a short question.When I start to use the brush to follow the path I can get that shape it just show me a round ended brush.I tried everything ;reset all the brush ,restart, play with the tip and dynamic of the brush but no chance,any help I am using photoshop cs4. thank you
( )Amy B. September 27th
This is a nice tutorial. Thanks
( )pHArchI September 28th
lame….
only joking its AWESOME!!!!!!!!
( )marctana November 12th
you Are the Best
( )Cudstan November 19th
one of the best……i agree to all who commented….nice one…
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