Click the “metal texture 15” and press V to activate the Move Tool. Left-click the image and drag the image to the main canvas and change layer name to “Texture”.
![187[6] 187[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1876.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Now activate “Transform tool” (ctrl+t) and scale it down.See as below:
![188[6] 188[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1886.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
The result should be similar to this:
![189[6] 189[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1896.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Change layer mode to “Soft light”.
![190[6] 190[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1906.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Reduce opacity to 60.
![191[6] 191[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1916.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
With Eraser tool selected, input the following brush settings for it:
- Brush size: 2500px
- Hardness: Default
- Opacity: 40%
- Flow: 100%
Now, let’s paint highlighted area:
![192[6] 192[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1926.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
The result should be similar to this:
![193[6] 193[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1936.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Step 18: Add Vintage look
Now create new Solid color adjustment layer.
![194[6] 194[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1946.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Take (090e41) as color.
![195[6] 195[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1956.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
The result should be similar to this:
![196[6] 196[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1966.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Change layer mode to “Exclusion”.
![197[6] 197[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1976.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Reduce it’s opacity to 40.
![198[6] 198[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1986.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
The result should be similar to this:
![199[6] 199[6]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/1996.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Final Results
![final-results[16] final-results[16]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/78c00660ee68_10D4C/final-results16.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Finally, when you save in the JPEG format, it is advisable to save it in the highest quality which is 12.
Through this tutorial we have learned so many advance tips of doing a art work.always go with Adjustments from layer palette.
always try to avoid using erase tool in spite of erase tool use layer mask.
Hope you all like my tutorial and learn something from this.Michael Vincent Manalo sir you are my hero and you are best \m/ (-_-) \m/
Authors Comment
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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