Tuesday 12 March 2013

Make a Skateboarding Poster in Photoshop

Today we will present how to make a Skateboarding Poster in Photoshop. We use color adjustment and simple technique in Photoshop. So let's see...

Set the next parameters by making a mouse click on the layer we work with on the layers’ palette. Fill 0%
Blending Options>Gradient Overlay



Gradient’s parameters:





Next find a picture having a skateboarder on it. For this tutorial, I used this picture from Flickr. I would like to thank the author of this picture.



Cut it out and insert it on our basic picture:



Make 4 copies of the skateboarder’s layer, each of the layers being placed lower than the previous one. Place the copies on the picture, applying the Free Transform selection and incline them a little.



Set the next indicated parameters for each of the following copies: Opacity 60%
Blending Options>Color Overlay





The second copy. The layer’s parameters: Opacity 50%, Blending Options>Color Overlay





The third copy. The layer’s parameters: Opacity 40%, Blending Options>Color Overlay





The fourth copy. The layer’s parameters: Opacity 30%, Blending Options>Color Overlay





Next we’ll represent several lines containing a kind of ornament. We’ll use this time the Pen Tool (P) and theConvert Point Tool for the appropriate corrections on these lines. All the lines’ layers should be situated lower than the layers containing the skateboarder:

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The layer’s parameters: Blending Options>Gradient Overlay



Gradient’s parameters:







The layer’s parameters: Fill 0% Blending Options>Gradient Overlay



Gradient’s parameters:







The layer’s parameters: Fill 0%, Blending Options>Gradient Overlay



Gradient’s parameters:







The layer’s parameters: Fill 0%, Blending Options>Gradient Overlay



Gradient’s parameters:







The layer’s parameters: Blending Options>Gradient Overlay



Gradient’s parameters:





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The layer’s parameters: Fill 0%, Blending Options>Gradient Overlay



Gradient’s parameters:








The layer’s parameters: Fill 0%, Blending Options>Gradient Overlay



Gradient’s parameters:







The layer’s parameters: Fill 0%, Blending Options>Gradient Overlay



Gradient’s parameters:







The layer’s parameters: Fill 0%, Blending Options>Gradient Overlay



Gradient’s parameters:





Next we’ll select the Line Tool (U) and represent a cross of black color. Firstly we’ll represent a vertical line and then press Shift button to represent a horizontal line, applying the same tool.





Make many copies of the layer containing the cross. Using the Free Transform option, try to change the copies’ sizes and place them the way demonstrated next picture:

Hope you can learn something new from this tutorial.
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