![]() Let’s add a few spot lights to the image.Photodisintegration (also called phototransmutation, or a photonuclear reaction) is a nuclear process in which an atomic nucleus absorbs a high-energy gamma ray, enters an excited state, and immediately decays by emitting a subatomic particle. We’re almost done! To finalise the effect, we can flatten the image, duplicate the background layer and apply the following Reduce Noise filter to the duplicated layer:ĭuplicate this layer once more and go to Filter > Pixelate > Crystallized and apply the following settings:Ĭhange the layer blending mode to “hard light”, attached the following layer mask to this crystal layer to hide certain portion” We can add the following two image adjustment layers on top of all previous layers to fine tune the effect a little: Once you’re done with the liquify filter, duplicate this layer a few times, resize and rotate them to create some variety, then scatter them around the girl’s body:ĭuplicate these water stream patterns a few more times and move those layers above the model layer for some overlay effect: Use the forward warp tool on the water splash, and manipulate it to form a stream pattern: Use a soft eraser to remove the edge:ĭuplicate this water splash layer once and go to the Luquify filter, set the tip size as shown below: Create a new layer below the model layer and use the water splash brush you download, paint some water texture on the middle part. Now we can add a few water splash to the body. Go back to the cloud layer we made in Step 1 and duplicate it once, resize it to a smaller scale, move it up the girl’s head area to create some extra pattern:ĭuplicate this resized cloud a few more times, rotate and scatter them around the body, made sure you keep all cloud layers below the model layer:Īdd the following two adjustment layers to the model layer as clipping mask: Remove the hair portion from the model by clearing the selection: Select the hair portion of the model via either quick selection tool or magic wand tool: Make a selection of this work path with the following settings, then clear the selection:Įrase the upper and lower portion of the cleared area with a soft eraser: ![]() Use the Pen Tool to draw a work path as shown below: Don’t worry if the hair selection is not perfect – we will remove it in coming steps. Load the model image into Photoshop and cut out the model, paste it on to our document. Hint: you can use a Lasso Tool with 40px feather to draw a circle selection, and render cloud inside the selection, or use a cloud brush. To complete this tutorial, you will need the following stock:Ĭreate a new document sized 720 * 1100px with black background, fill the background layer with a dark grey radial gradient:Ĭreate a new layer and render some cloud on it, then use a big soft eraser to remove some parts of the cloud, until it forms a flowing pattern as shown below: You can download the PSD File for this tutorial via the VIP Members Area for only $6.95/Month (or less)! You will not only get this PSD File, but also 200+ other PSD Files + Extra Goodies + Exclusive Photoshop tutorials there. Here is a preview of the final effect I have for this tutorial: (Click to Enlarge) This is an intermediate tutorial so some steps can be tricky – if you’re having difficulty with it, I suggest you go to the basic section of PSD Vault and practice those tutorials first, then come back and do this one. ![]() In this tutorial, I will show you the steps I took to Create a Crystallized Water Girl Figure with Disintegration Effect in Photoshop. I will introduce a few tricks with quickly combine texture with stock image to create great looking effect, plus a few lighting techniques to give your work a great finishing touch. ![]()
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