Learn to create a
silhouette effect in the sun on this photo manipulation tutorial.
Final Image Preview
Step 1
Open girl photo in
Photoshop.
Duplicate layer
(Ctrl+J). On duplicated layer apply Image > Adjustments >
Brightness/Contrast.
Update layer mode to
Pin Light.
Duplicate current layer
with Ctrl+J (leave layer with original photo untouched for now) and apply Image
> Adjustments > Color Balance to duplicated layer.
Step 2
We have too much yellow
on photo and we need to replace yellow for another color. Duplicate current
layer (Ctrl+J) and on duplicated layer apply Image > Adjustments >
Replace Color.
We need to keep
replacing color until we get the result we want. Apply again Image >
Adjustments > Replace Color
Now we have a lot of
blue. Apply again Image > Adjustments > Replace Color
Keep changing color
with same process till you have a result you like.
Step 3
We now need to make
girl more visible and add more attention to her face. Select and duplicate
original layer using Ctrl+J and place it above all layers. After that apply
Image > Adjustments > Desaturate to duplicated layer.
Keep working on top
layer. Apply Image > Adjustments > Invert.
Apply Image >
Adjustments > Levels to make image a bit darker.
Apply Image >
Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast to create more contrast.
Apply again Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast to increase effect.
Update layer mode to
Soft Light for current layer.
Step 4
Duplicate layer
selected (should be layer on top) with Ctrl+J.
With duplicated layer
selected apply Image > Adjustments > Invert.
Update layer mode to
Multiply on current layer.
Step 5
Select Eraser Tool
(Opacity: 30%, soft-brush). Clean almost anything on layer leaving some paths
to slightly emphasize the face and darken lower area off the photo. You can see
on image below area that was left after using Eraser Tool.
This tutorial is now
complete but you can improve it a bit more. Select third layer when counting
from the top (my third duplicated layer) and apply Filter > Gaussian Blur.
Final Image
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