step49a

Set the value of the fiber as needed. We can click the randomize button to get desired fibers.

step49b

Here is the one I got:

step49c

Rotate the fiber image to the position where needed.

step49d

Finally, give this fibers layer a clipping mask. There we go… we have a texture for the board.

step49e

Step 50

Finally, create two adjustment layers with a clipping mask above the fibers layer. Set the two layers to normal at 100% opacity.

step50a
step50b

Here is the bridge after I painted the poles and ropes to complete it.

step50c

Step 51

To give nuance to the scene, we will add lamps to it. Cut out the lamps and add the cut out to the scene. Make sure to position the lamp layer above the moon folder in the layer panel.

step51a

Next, create a new layer above the lamp layer. On this new layer, we will paint light for the lamp. Take a very soft round brush set to 100% opacity. With the color of #feb404, click the brush on the center of the lamp to add some light (1). Next with white color, click the brush again (2). Finally set the layer to linear light blending at 60% opacity. Duplicate the layer one time to give gentle stronger light (3).

step51b

Duplicate the light layer some times as needed and add the duplicates to the other lamps:

step51c

Step 52

Because of the additions of the lamp near the model, we should make some adjustments to the model by giving it some highlight. Go again to the model folder. Open and create a new layer with a clipping mask above the hue/saturation layer. On the new layer paint the highlight on the areas around it. Use the color of #feb404.

step52a

Step 53

To complete composition of the scene, we will add more distant rock on the background. I used the same rock image used to create the left rock. Cut out the image and add it to the main scene. Scale its size and place it behind all the other layers. Set this distant rock layer to normal at about 45%.

step53a

Mask the layer and then give it two adjustment layers with clipping masks: hue/saturation and photo filter. Duplicate the hue saturation layer one time. Set the original and duplicate to normal at 100% opacity and so does the photo filter layer.

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27 responses to “How to Create a Marvellous Night Landscape with Waterfalls”

  1. Zack Avatar
    Zack

    the download link won’t work

    1. Photoshop Tutorials Staff Avatar
      Photoshop Tutorials Staff

      Thanks Zach! It’s fixed now

  2. Ale Sau Avatar
    Ale Sau

    Very awesome tut here. Sometimes I wanna make my images a little more “fantasy”, but I always feel like I lack the creativity.

  3. Chris Ford Avatar
    Chris Ford

    stunning

  4. Joseline Josef Avatar
    Joseline Josef

    i am triying to remove background

  5. Hex Avatar
    Hex

    Great article! Thank you!

  6. web3rab Avatar
    web3rab

    thank you

  7. Bobbi Avatar
    Bobbi

    I was unable to get the 2 waterfalls as my security wont let me and the Rock6 was not sure which one you wanted…really want to learn this but am having issues ~ thank you

  8. jspanda Avatar
    jspanda

    wooooooooooooowwwww awesome

  9. Maidul Islam Avatar
    Maidul Islam

    awesome and unique collection of sequence photography i love it.
    Thank for sharing.

  10. megan Avatar
    megan

    sorry, i didnt get step 16…i hit -100 on HS but the color changed to totally black n white! whats wrong?

  11. Yousef Avatar
    Yousef

    this is what we call it “creative mind”

  12. Mike Avatar
    Mike

    This is amazing! I’m going to try it out soon! Thanks Dek.

  13. Snehal Avatar
    Snehal

    AWESOME.PERIOD

  14. stampajoe Avatar
    stampajoe

    You did an excellent job of step by step tutorial with pics which helped me understand why and the reason for each.
    Thanks ;)

  15. davidz Avatar
    davidz

    I like your tutorial a lot!

    But, sorry if it sounds dumb, how do i copy-paste the cut out into the main document (step 3)? It doesn´t work with ctrl+c/ctrl+v…

    1. Dek Wid Avatar
      Dek Wid

      firstly select the cut out (hold-press Ctrl and click the thumbnail of the cut out layer. when it is selected, hit Ctrl+C and then be active on the main document, paste (ctrl+v) the layer on it.

  16. cris Avatar
    cris

    very good tutorial I love your technique

  17. roney Avatar
    roney

    thanks for share

  18. malissimo Avatar
    malissimo

    Excelente tutorial, el modelo nolo encuentro, saludos desde España

    1. Okinta Avatar
      Okinta

      Hola malissimo,
      Aquí lo puedes encontrar: http://photoshopworld.ru/lessons/507/old_man.jpg

      Un saludo desde Francia

      ___

      Btw, thank you for this tutorial. This is impressive. And I learnt new useful techniques.

  19.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    how do you get of masking??????????

    1. Miller Avatar
      Miller

      If you see red than press Q to get out of quick mask. If you dont see red, just click on the left thumbnail of your layer… the left one not the right thumbnail.

  20.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    pathi thane sollirukinga

  21. Bassam Avatar
    Bassam

    This is a magnificent masterpiece. Excellent explanation. Thank you very much.

  22. muhsin Avatar
    muhsin

    Duuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mwanangu jembe unatisha kinoma

  23. sdfsdf Avatar
    sdfsdf

    I like yer tut… good

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