Sunday, April 15, 2007

Re : Picasso - Part 02 (Tutorial)

Here is the step by step guided tutorial to create “Picasso-Look-a-like” masterpieces.

1) Get a normal photograph and import into Adobe Photoshop.


I am just use this basic flower photography as my photograph.

2) Apply artistic effects into you photograph. You can try Filter > Artistic > Cut Out effects.


Over here, I use Cut Out as my prime effects

3) Adjust the Cut Out effects properties accordingly. Try various combination of the setting will give you better result.


4) Once you satisfy about the effects setting, just click OK and generate the effects into your photograph.


Once you apply Cut Out effetcs, you image will be like this.

5) Right now, it the time you try be create your own “Picasso-Look-a-like” masterpieces by using Liquify effects. You can try Filter > Liquify.

Liquify effects is using Mesh properties to distort the pixel in your photograph. It can create brush stroke line within your image.

6) Using Liquify build in tools set (Step 01) and combination the tools set properties (Step 02) to create artistic paintwork.

Combination with various tools set (Step 01) will give you freedom to create difference type of brush stroke line effects.


Combination of the setting will give you better result.

7) Once you finish create the effects in Liquify, just click OK and generate the effects into your photograph.


“Picasso-Look-a-like” Artistic Painting.

8) Next, create one 4R size photoshop document. You can try File > New.
Inside the new document setting, you can choose to create horizontal or vertical orientation of 4R size photoshop document.


Adjust your document setting accordingly.

9) Once the new photoshop document is created, drag your masterpieces into the new photoshop document. (Same as show over here.)

10) Once you position and rescale your masterpieces (by using free transform tool to rescale – Edit > Free Transform), add a layer text and your name into the document.

Finally, you just create the one and only, you own “Picasso-Look-a-like” masterpieces.

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