Islands are havens and breeding grounds for the unique and anomalous. They are natural laboratories of extravagant evolutionary experimentation. In this Photoshop tutorial, we learned a little more advanced techniques such as creating a realistic reflection in the water, and other techniques like shadows and light.

Preview of Final Image

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Step 1

Create a new document in Photoshop with the following settings:

Step 2

Go to File > Place. Select theIslandstock and place it into your document.

Step 3

In this step we nedd to remove a palms and sculpure on insland. For this we will use Clone Stamp Tool(S) Select Layer Island and duplicate it (Ctrl + J) A few tips on how to use this tool: With the Clone Stamp tool selected, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (MacOS) an area of detail to set the sample point. A preview inside the Clone Stamp pointer shows the detail you will use for the retouching. The preview is useful for aligning sampled detail with other parts of the image. Brush over the area where you want to add the sampled detail to cover an object. As you work, a crosshair indicates where the detail is copied from. See the result in image below.

Step 4

Add Adjustment Layer “Selective Color”

Step 5

Now add another Adjustment Layer “Photo Filter” Opacity set to 40%.

Step 6

Next, select background layer Island and go to File > Open and select Mountains photo stock. Use Rectangular Marquee Tool(M). With the Rectangular Marquee tool, drag over the area you want to select. Hold down Shift as you drag to constrain the marquee to(release the mouse button before you release Shift to keep the selection shape constrained).

Step 7

After the selection area has been created, simply copy (Ctrl / Cmd + C) and Paste (Ctrl / Cmd + V) it to our work canvas. Then position the image with the transform tool (Ctrl / Cmd + T). Hold Alt + Shift and resterize like image below. In Photoshop CC only hold Alt to resterize al sides together.

Step 8

Create a layer mask and use Pen Tool(P) to remove the sky. When you finish selection Right click > Make Selection. Feather Radius set to 0.5, check Anti-aliased then ok. Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + I to invert selection and use Brush Tool(B) with foreground color black, now paint selected area to remove the sky.

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7 responses to “Create a Surreal Moon on Island Photo Manipulation in Photoshop”

  1. Parachute Pete Avatar
    Parachute Pete

    My parachute wont deploy. The ground is getting closer and all i can do is watch. This is the last review I will ever write. The moon looks very surreal!

  2. laura Avatar
    laura

    I’m trapped. Im almost out of food. I think this may be the end for me…great tutorial. gootbye

  3. Caveman Crug Avatar
    Caveman Crug

    Caveman Crug approve! GURRUGH

  4. Douglas Honda Avatar
    Douglas Honda

    Very nice guy, thanks very much for this.. see you later !

  5. Jedi Avatar
    Jedi

    Nice 👍

  6. Silva Avatar
    Silva

    Wow, was für ein grandioses Bild/Tutorial.
    Vielen Dank fürs teilen.

  7. Sofy Avatar
    Sofy

    Thanks I will try it soon

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