Floating Island on Water Photoshop Tutorial
Tutorial Details
- Program: Adobe Photoshop CS2
- Version: 9
- Difficulty: Medium
- Estimated Completion Time: 1 to 1.5 hours
Step 1 - Create the Photoshop document
To begin, let’s create a new image file, go to the Menu bar and click on File > New, and then input the following values on their respective fields:
- Width: 3000 pixels
- Height: 2247 pixels
- Resolution: 300 dpi
- Color Mode: RGB Color; 8bit
- Background Contents: Transparent

Step 2 - Create the town above the sea
In this step, we will be creating the town situated above the sea. To start, let’s open the stock image: The Island 2. We won’t be doing editing or cutting on this image so let’s activate the Move tool (V) and left-click on the image and drag it to our canvas then rename that layer to “island townâ€. To rename a layer, simply double click on the words “layer 1†and the text edit box would appear and you can now rename the layer.

Now we will be resizing our image for composition purposes – the town above the sea is situated above a huge rock below it as well as the rest of the surrounding islands. Let’s activate the transform tool (Ctrl/Cmd + T) and to resize the image, we just need to click on the little squares that would appear around the image.

Next, we would be removing the sea on the “island town†layer for we will be putting the region under the sea on that part. Activate the Marquee tool (M) and follow the instruction on the image below:

Now we will be changing the sky of this image. Open the Stormy Sky stock image, and then activate the Marquee tool (M). See image below:

After you’ve selected the area let us now transfer that to our canvas using the Move tool (M).

Once on the canvas rename that layer to “skyâ€. Next, we will make the town look dreamy. To do that, we will need the Eraser tool (E). Activate the Eraser tool (E) and use the settings below:
- Brush size: 900 px
- Hardness: 0%
- Opacity: 100%
- Flow: 100%
Note: To edit the Brush Hardness, just right click on the image when the Eraser tool is active and then you will see the Hardness option, now change it to 0%. 0% makes the brush softer while 100% makes it sharper.
