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Step 1 Open Photoshop and create a new file 1085×649 pixels. Fill
the layer with a bright blue color (#0095db) by pressing Shift
+ F5. This will be the background for our pop art scene.
Step 2 Let’s create some nice diagonal stripes. Select the
Rectangular Marquee Tool (M) and create a rectangle as
shown below. Choose white as the foreground color and fill
the selection with white by pressing Alt + Backspace.
Step 3 Press Ctrl + T to enter Free Transform and rotate the white
rectangle at an angle of 45 percent (hold shift while rotating)
and elongate it (by dragging the top middle handles while
holding the Alt key) as shown below.
Step 4
Name the layer you rotated in step 3 “Stripe” and lower the
opacity to 43%.
Step 5 Duplicate the stripe layer a couple more times and use the
Free Transform tool (Ctrl + T) to resize and position the new
stripes at various positions in the scene as shown below.
You can also play around with each stripe opacity to
increase the randomness in the scene.
Step 6 With the background done it’s time to add the main element
of our pop art scene : the girl! Open the file “Girl” in
Photoshop and open the Color Range tool (Select > Color
Range). Click once with the color picker on the white
background – your color range window should look like this:
Step 7 Press Ok to create a selection and close the Color Range
window. Press Ctrl + Shift + I to invert the selection (we
selected the white background with the color range tool
because it was an easy selection – by inverting it we select
the girl). You will notice that there are still some areas of the
girl that are not completely selected.
Step 8 In order to select those spots first choose the Rectangular
Marquee Tool (M). Hold shift and drag with the rectangular
marquee tool over those spots indicated in step 7 to add
them to our selection. You should now have a complete
selection of the girl.
Step 9 Press Ctrl + C to copy the selection and go back to our
document. Press Ctrl + V to paste the girl and use the Free
Transform tool (Ctrl + T) to position her as shown below.
Once you’re done, desaturate the girl layer by going to
Image > Adjustments > Desaturate.
Step 10 Duplicate the girl layer (Ctrl + J) and go to Filter > Filter
Gallery to open the filter gallery. Once you’re there select
theHalftone pattern.
You will see that we achieved some sort of ghost effect
–don’t worry, we’ll correct it in the next step.
Step 11 Change the duplicated ghost layer blending mode to Soft
Light and press Ctrl + I to invert the colors. Suddenly all falls
into place – doesn’t’ it? We give our girl that nice halftone
pattern found in old magazine photos and at the same time
we increased the contrast of black and white colors.
Step 12 One thing I don’t like about our selection is the white
margins on the girl’s hair – they just don’t look good. Let’s
correct that with an adjustment layer.
Group these two layers (the desaturated girl layer and the
halftone layer) together by Shiftclicking them and
pressingCtrl + G.
Now create a Curves Adjustment Layer by going to Filter >
New Adjustment Layer > Curves and clip it to the group we
just created by Altclicking in between the two in the layers
palette (clipping means that the curves effect will only be
applied to the group layer).
Step 13 Use the settings shown below on the curves Adjustment
layer to produce a strong darkening effect. We want to use
this effect only on the portions of the white hair and not on
all the surface of the girl – we will correct this in the next
step.
Step 14 As you can see the Curves Adjustment Layer came with a
layer mask (the white thumbnail next to the layer thumbnail
in the layers palette). In a layer mask black hides the layer
and white reveals. Press D to set the colors to default and
click on the layer mask in the layers palette to make it
active.
Now press Ctrl + Backspace to fill it with black (and thus
completely hide the effect).
Step 15
Choose the standard round soft brush (open the brush
presets window by going to Window > Brush Presets) and in
the layer mask paint with white over the edges of the girl
layer that are white to reveal the darkening effect only there.
Step 16 We’ve done a pretty good job so far but we can further
improve this scene. Let’s add a second color to our scene.
Create a new layer (Ctrl + Shift + Alt +N) and change the
blending mode to Color. Choose a nice yellow color
(#ffd67e) and with the round soft brush paint over the girl’s
skin (face, shoulders and neck) but avoid the eyes.
Step 17 Create a new layer from all the visible layers by pressing
Ctrl + Shift + Alt + E. Apply a sharpening effect by going
toFilter > Sharpen Unsharp Mask and using the settings
shown below.
Step 18 Import the Slapstick Comic font (if you have Windows 7
double click the font file and press install, otherwise Google
“how to install fonts” for your specific operating system) and
choose the type tool (T). Type something in there (like the
name of the person) – I chose to type the name of the
awesome website you’re getting you’re tutorials from – and
place the text as shown below.
And We’re Done!