![135[6] 135[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1356.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Now create new Hue/Saturation adjustment layer from the bottom of layers palette. Press Alt+left click in between 2 layer’s (Tree1 layer and Hue/Saturation) to make a mask.
![136[6] 136[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1366.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
The result should be similar to this:
![137[6] 137[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1376.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Once again, let’s open the “Mountain Goat : 03 ” stock in Photoshop. We will be using the Goat from this stock image so we will need to transfer it to our main canvas.
Click the “Mountain Goat : 03 ” and press P to activate pen tool and then make a selection around the Goat and then click V to activate the Move Tool. Left-click the image and drag the image to the main canvas and change layer name to “Goat”.
![138[6] 138[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1386.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Place it over “mountain1” layer.See as below:
![139[6] 139[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1396.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Now create new Curves adjustment layer from the bottom of layers palette. Press Alt+left click in between 2 layer’s (Goat layer and Curves) to make a mask.
![140[6] 140[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1406.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Now create new Hue/Saturation adjustment layer from the bottom of layers palette. Press Alt+left click in between 2 layer’s (Goat layer and Hue/Saturation) to make a mask.
![141[6] 141[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1416.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
The result should be similar to this:
![142[6] 142[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1426.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Now it’s time to add some shadow.So activate brush tool (b) with these setting’s:
- Brush size: 400px
- Hardness: 0%
- Opacity: 40%
- Flow: 100%
Now, let’s Erase:
![143a[6] 143a[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/143a6.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
The result should be similar to this:
![143[6] 143[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1436.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Now we are going to add a kind of soil tail in our mountain.
Activate pen tool (p) and draw the shape like this see below:
![145[6] 145[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1456.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Activate burn tool and do some Shades with our “soil tail”.Put these settings as below :
- Brush size: 200px
- Range: Midtones
- Exposure: 20%
![146[6] 146[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1466.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
The result should be similar to this:
![147[6] 147[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1476.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
let’s open the “Rock stock” stock in Photoshop. We will be using the Rock from this stock image so we will need to transfer it to our main canvas.
Click the “Rock stock” and press P to activate pen tool and then make a selection around the Rock and then click V to activate the Move Tool. Left-click the image and drag the image to the main canvas and change layer name to “Mountain2”.
![148[6] 148[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1486.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Activate Transform tool (ctrl+t) and scale “mountain2” stock small.See as below:
![149[6] 149[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1496.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
The result should be similar to this:
![150[6] 150[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1506.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Now create new Curves adjustment layer from the bottom of layers palette. Press Alt+left click in between 2 layer’s (“Mountains2” layer and Curves) to make a mask.
8 responses to “Create a Surreal Scene with a Cool Snail that Flies”
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Half the links don’t work.
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What a shitty tutorial. No mention of why any of the steps are done. Just bullshit “input these values”. Thanks for nothing asshole.
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Nice and useful! Well done, thank you.
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Sorry , I was thinking in Greek … i meant helpful …
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There are broken links in photos( and there is no PSD file of the tutorial( can you, please, add?
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Hello,
there are some broken links, can u fix please?! -
theres a couple of broken links :(
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good job,thanks.
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