In today's tutorial we will
combine surrealism and fashion effortlessly to create a state of art
portrait. I'll show you how to achieve this essentially through a
combination of photos, filters and brushes. You can then translate these
techniques into your designs to add an artistic edge to them!
Stylish Surreal Portrait Photoshop Tutorial
Tutorial
Details
- Program: Photoshop Cs3
- Difficulty:
Beginner/Intermediate
- Estimated Completion Time: 1
hour +
Resources
Step 1 -
Brainstorm
I love the concept behind surrealism.
Surrealism
is a style of art that uses visual imagery from the subconscious mind
to create art without the intention of logical comprehensibility. -
Surrealism.com. Let's not limit our creativity to logic and
let's design a portrait that will be a fusion of spunk, futuristic and
Victorian!
Gather some inspiration to get your creative juices
started. For this type of design I find it best to put my idea to paper
before going into Photoshop to create the artwork. Right now it's just a
rough sketch to help you visualize your concept. It doesn't matter if
the end result is far from your original sketch. I drew a head
overflowing with flowers and butterflies.
Step 2 - Set up
Create
an A4 size canvas with a decent print quality of 200dpi (optimal is
300dpi). Let's start off by working on the woman to give her a
fashionable look. Open the woman image and place it at the center,
bottom of the page.
Step 3
Duplicate
the woman image and apply a Black & White adjustment ( Image >
Adjustments > Black & White) on it. Adjust the values for the
different colors until you get a sharp black & white image with high
contrasts. In a fashion portrait, the focus is usually on the woman's
eyes and hair. Additionally I want her face contours to be more defined
as I'm planning to extract her face from the image later.
Step 4
Make a second copy of the woman's image and apply a
Poster Edges Filter (Filter > Artistic > Poster Edges) with a
maximum edge thickness of 10 and the bring the rest of the settings to
0. This gives us a highly stylized image and a beautiful glowing skin.
Step 5
The
“poster edge” layer should be on top of the “black & white” and it's
Opacity should be set to 90%.
Step 6
We will
use the Pen Tool (P) to extract the background and hair and keep her
face and torso. There are a few reasons for using this method. One is
for clean edges, two we can modify the shape at any point in time and
three we can reuse the path for other purposes. Use the Pen Tool (P) set
to Paths.
Step 7
Carefully
plot around the face and shoulders contours ignoring the hair. Make a
dome shape for her head where it is cropped and continue the shape of
her shoulders as well. With the Pen Tool (P) selected, press Cmd/Ctrl
key and drag individual points to adjust the shape of your path.
Step 8
Next we
will apply this path to a folder that will contain all our layers for
textures, colors, effects pertaining to the woman's face and body.
Create a New Folder(1). Load the woman's path as a Selection (2). Add a
Layer Mask to the New Folder (3).
Step 9
Move both
the “poster edge” and the “black & white” layers into the folder to
view the result. You may need to refine the mask to include the nice
black outline of her face. To do so use a small soft round brush and
paint over the folder's mask. All New Layers that we'll be creating in
the next few steps should be created inside this folder.
Step 16
Next load the
Japanese
flowers brushes and
Beautiful
flowers brushes. Use a combination of both to create a canvas of
flowers. Be wild and bold!
Step 17
At this
point, take a step back to view the overall artwork. I decided to unify
the harsh contrast of smooth glowing skin gainst rough edged shadows on
her jaws, neck and eyes area. Instead of getting rid of the edges, I
decided to enhance them by going for a watercolor look. I chose this
beautiful
paper to work with.
Step 18
Open the
paper texture and make a copy of it. Place one of it at the top of all
layers and the other one at the bottom. Change the top paper texture's
blending mode to Overlay. Change the bottom paper texture's Opacity to
10%. Here we have a harmonious skin tone and texture.
Step 18
The next
thing to do is create a little surreal world inside her head. An
enchanted world of fairies. Begin by adding a Layer Mask to all 3 hair
layers.
Step 20
Use
these
Watercolor
Splatters and paint over the layer masks to erase off part of the
black hair while retaining soft cloudy edges for a dreamy watercolor
effect. Begin with layer “hair3”, use the Brush Tool and experiment with
different brush shapes and sizes.
Step 21
Then continue painting on “hair2” and “hair3” layer
masks.
Step 22
Add
little clouds in the sky by using the Eraser Tool (E). With the same
watercolor brushes but much smaller brush size, work on “hair3” Layer
mask.
Step 23
Add some
trees
to our landscape. Create a New Layer and use the brushes below. Again
play with various sizes and opacity to achieve depth.
Step 24
Shorten
the trees with the Transform Tool (Cmd/Ctrl + T) to be 90% of its
original height. We need to make some space for the fairies.
Step 25
We'll be
using these
fairies
brushes . Create a New Layer for each fairy so that you can
position and scale them individually. Below are the brushes I've used.
Step 26
Add two more fairies from a second set of
fairies
brushes. Again create a New Layer for each fairy, position and
scale them to fit your scene.
Step 27
The last
props we'll be adding to the scene are some tiny butterflies. Download
the
butterflies
brushes, create a New Layer and paint your butterflies.
Step 28
Time to
add some some colors to our little world. Open this
watercolor
texture and move the layer below the trees and fairies. Set the
layer's Blending Mode to Darken.
Step 29
Add a
Layer Mask to the “watercolor” layer and use the watercolor brushes to
remove part of the overflowing green watercolor.
Step 30
Let's
add a flower piece to her head. Load the victorian flower brushes that
you've used to make her clothes and select this(1), size 500px.
Step 31
Create a
New Layer and paint using the Brush Tool (B) the selected flower in
black. Disable visibility of the hair folder in order to see the flower.
Step 32
To color the flower, create a New Folder “flower
color” in which we will place the color layers. Next use the Magic Wand
Tool (W), with the flower layer selected, click on the canvas outside
the flower.
Step 33
Go to
Select > Inverse (1). With the “flower color” folder selected, click
on Add Layer Mask(2).
Step 34
We will
first add a watercolor wash to the flower. Load your watercolor brushes
and create a New Layer inside the “flower color” folder. Apply an ocre
color, see example below. Use the Brush Tool (B) apply the color, some
overlapping and some with lighter opacity to get a watercolor textured
wash.
Step 35
Now
create another Layer on top of the “ocre” and paint over a deep red,
100% opacity.
Step 36
To make
the flower more interesting, let's add a few drips of red paint. Create a
New Layer on top of the “flower color” folder. Download and load these
splatter
brushes. Select the brush below.
Step 37
Apply
the drip as below.
Step 38
You can
now make the hair layers visible again. Using a round brush erase off
(Eraser Tool (E)) the left diagonal line as it looks unatural.
Step 39
Create a
New Layer and add 2 little drops at the bottom as below using one of
the splatter brushes, then erase off the unwanted splatters. Resize and
rotate (Transform Tool) them to fit the design.
Step 40
Take a
step back and add the finishing touches. To balance off the red drips on
top, I've added some splatters on her left shoulder. Create a New
Layer, use the same brush in Step 36. Position and rotate (Transform
Tool) the drips.
Step 41
Add some
black splatters to her right shoulder.
Step 42
Lastly
move the flower piece and drips slightly to the left and bottom as it is
hiding one of our fairies. We are done!
Final Version