
I make a new layer ( Clipping Mask) and take soft white brush to paint on the right side of roof and the edge of left side where light from sky comes to. Change the mode to Overlay 80%:

Step 18
Open stock with three carrots. Cut out the top of one of them, transform and place it on the top of the roof.


Use layer mask to hide some parts below:

Change its color by Color Balance layer with Clipping Mask:


Step 19
Create a new layer ( Clipping Mask) with Overlay mode and fill with 50% gray:

Use Dodge and Burn Tool with Midtones Range and Exposure about 30% to create some depth for this top as I find it flat. You can see how I use with Normal mode:

Overlay mode:

Apply Inner shadow effect to increase the light of this top:


Step 20
Open stock with door. Cut it out and place it in frontage of carrot house.


Create a new layer under door one. Load door selection as we ‘ve done sometimes in previous steps and set feather as 3:

Fill this selection with black and we have shadow of this door on the house:

Add layer mask for this shadow and use brush to blur the top, bottom and on the edges of it :

Step 21
Add some adjustment layers ( Clipping Mask) to make door color look fit the carrot house.
Color Balance:

Hue/Saturation:


Step 22
Open rug stock. Isolate it from background, transform it and place it under door layers.


Call it “rug part 1”.
Make a new layer above the rug one. Use any tools you like to make a selection as shown:

Fill it with color #1c2103:

Add layer mask for it and use grass brush to blend it with the grass ( like in step 12):

Name it “rug part 2”.
Step 23
To make the rug look more realistic, I add shadow for it. Right click “rug part 1” layer, choose Blending options:


Make group for these rug layers ( remember to change the mode to Normal 100%). Add a Color Balance layer to change a bit of their color:


Step 24
Open stock with windows. I choose one to move into our main picture, place it on the left side of carrot house:


Duplicate it and move it to the right side, on the lower position. Remember to transform it to fit direction of carrot house:
21 responses to “Create a Cute Bunny House in Photoshop”
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Thank you very much for your beautiful explanations!!!
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Absolutely fab and so creative. Thanks so much for sharing!
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awesome and unique collection of sequence photography i love it.
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can i have the psd version plz :)
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No, This is a photoshop tutorial you are suppose to make it not take a simple picture of it
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Thank you for this very entertaining tutorial!
My realization: http://www.chez-mireilled.com/article-la-maison-des-lapins-avec-photoshop-118297519.html-
That is perfect like my girlfriend Chelsea
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Hallo!
You know, you remind me about Telletubies! :D
I like your simple technics but can make so many differences!
Super Good Tuts! :D
Keep Up your GOod Work!I am waiting for your next tuts!
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Thanks for the tutorial!
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signal page too Loading long,,, fast plz beacause i leave or else
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Thank you for this tutorial. As a beginner I appreciate the step-by-step instructions. It’s easy to follow.
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Amazing….i liked it very much. thanx for sharing.
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Why isn’t the whole tutorial posted?
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Hi Abby! You can click on the “Next Page” button to go to the next page. Or if you prefer to see it in a single page, click on the single page link.
Here’s the link to the single page: https://www.photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/photo-manipulation/create-a-cute-bunny-house-in-photoshop/?singlepage=1
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I like how you warmed the grass into hills. Amazing!!
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When I press R I get a pop up that says could not complete your request because it only works with opengl enabled document windows.
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Go to Photoshop/Edit > Preferences > Performance. Enable the “Use Graphics Processor” option then click on Advance Settings to ensure it is enabled in there too.
If this option is grayed out, it could be because you need newer graphics drivers (download from Nvidia/AMD’s website) or because your video card isn’t supported.
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awesome!!
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Cute :)
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your cute
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Nice tuts.
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