12/29/2022 0 Comments Add your photo to movie poster![]() ![]() Download the zebra stripes patterns from below (right click > save as):Īdd one of those patterns as a new layer. Adjust the shape of the eye with Liquify.įor some extra styling we will add some eyelashes, download the brushes from here, and aply them like follow (use your imagination to adjust them until you feel the size is good): Use the Polygonal lasso tool to select the eyes, copy and paste them below the layer where you did the "holes".Įnlarge the eyes until you feel the size is good (one eye at a time). Or you can use the eyes from the official Avatar posters (change the Hue/Saturation to have a yellow color more intense): The eyes i used are from the picture below: Make a new layer and put it underneath the current layer, here we will put the eyes. Make a new copy of the last layer and with the Eraser Tool make some holes like in the image below: Na'vi irises are considerably larger than human irises in relation to the size of the whole eye. Įxtra styling: The lips of the model are very big, try to make the smaller with the Forward Warp Tool. ![]() I used Liquify in the "Filter" menu, and simply moulded the nose and the eyes into that of a Na'vi's face, while checking back and forth on actual screenshots.įor the nose use the Forward Warp Tool to make it more flatter (from the Liquify options) and for the eyes use the Bloar Tool to make them more bigger. Here comes the most difficult part, the nose and the eyes. Make all the layers Flatten if you are sure if you are satisfied with the result so far. Set the Opacity to 54% until you get the lips and the nose to a purple color, and the shadows of the nose to be less visible. Select the lips and the nose with Lasso Tool and pres Ctrl+U to open the Hue/Saturation menu again. Repeat the process 2 times for the other side.ĭuplicate the layer from the step 04 and put in on top the nose shadows layers. Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur and set it to 2.9 Select with the Lasoo tool the areas like in the picture below, pres CTRL+C and CTRL+V (to copy/paste to a new layer) and set the Blend Mode to the new layer to Multiply. Now we are going to make the shadows for the nose. #ADD YOUR PHOTO TO MOVIE POSTER SKIN#Select the skin areas of the model with the Lasso Tool, like in the picture below, and pres CTRL+U to open the Hue/Saturation menu. Open the picture, duplicate the background picture layer (now you should have two copies of the same image in your layers menu) and use the Healing Brush Tool (select the source from the forehead area, or something similar) to recreate the nose which is flatter and broader as compared to the average human nose. First, make sure that the picture you're working with is as large, clear and high quality as possible, the quality of the original picture will determine the quality of the final product.ĭownload the photo that we'll be using for this tutorial: Download link The first step is to show you from what pictures i get my inspiration: I can design your own custom made Avatar for you for a fee, just send me a message at: alexroman I've got a lot of emails from people who wanted me to 'Avatarize' their pictures. You can also download Creative Cloud for a 7 day trial. You can buy it from (buy it, not download it for free). Note: The version of Photoshop that I've use is CS4. This tutorial should be used with many variants and additional techniques unique to the artist. ![]() In this tutorial I will show you guys some simple but efficient techniques that will help you make your own Avatar movie poster from a portrait picture of yourself. I recently was overcome with inspiration when I saw the new James Cameron's Avatar Movie Posters, they are pretty amazing. Anyone who knows me knows that I love movies. This tutorial was made to help you through the process of making a Na'vi from the AVATAR movie in Photoshop.Ĭreating posters with Photoshop can be a lot of fun and there are unlimited opportunities. ![]()
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