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How To Create a Fashion PosterIn Photoshop
Today, you will learn on how to create a fashionposter using Photoshop.
The techniques that will cover here include creating a
collage of photos and applying simple layer adjustment.
You will need an image of a person and a watercolor image
which will be used for background.
At first, open a document and set the document size to 8.5
by 11 inches.
Copy and paste your image onto the canvas and place it
towards the center.
Copy and paste the more rounded watercolor image onto
the canvas.
Set the layer to Lighten and bring down the opacity to 80%.
Position the watercolor texture around the person’s head.
On a new layer, use the ‘Brush tool’ to paint the white color
over any parts of the original reference that still show through.
Then, apply free transform to resize and set the layer to
Lighten. Now, paste the watercolor splatter onto the canvas.
Duplicate the layer and resize the one which is slightly
larger. Adjust the opacity of both to around 25%.
Clean up the area with the eraser tool. Add a new
Adjustment Layer for Levels.
Set the settings which will be the best for your image. Use
the ‘Rectangle Tool’ to create two long light blue rectangles
across the paint splatter.
Adjust the opacity to 70% to let the splatter show through a
little.
Use the ‘Lasso Tool’ to create long diagonal stripes and fill
them with different colors.
Keep the colors in the general blue range, set the layer to
‘Hard Light’ and bring down the opacity to 90%. Now is the
time to add text to the poster.
After selecting the font size, rightclick and select ‘Blending
Options’ to add a ‘Drop Shadow’ with both the Distance and the
Size set to 5 pixels.
Copy and paste the original round watercolor reference and set
it to Darken.
Position it towards the bottom left side to anchor the
composition.
Use the Brush Tool to lightly paint a soft red color on the left
side of the poster for even more balance.
Lastly, add another Levels layer. Make adjustments on the
Shadows, the Midtones and the Highlights as well as
bringing down the opacity of 40%.
That’s the whole process. Good luck creating your own!
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