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  • How to Create a Stylized Portrait Made From Newspapers

  • by Aaron Nace
    December 5, 2014
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Tutorial Description

In today’s episode we combine Vintage newspapers with a portrait to create a piece of art. Learn how to apply Filters to your subject to make them appear like an illustration, then Add Texture to that illustration in a few easy steps.

Filter Gallery

The Filter Gallery is filled with tons of great ways to add Style to your images. If you are looking for a little creativity, the Filter Gallery is a great place to start.

In this episode we start out by applying the “Cutout” Filter which will make an image look like an illustration. In the following steps we turn that illustration into a series of selections.

  • Use the Magic Wand Tool to select different areas based on Lightness. Be sure the “Contiguous” option is not checked.
  • After each selection is made, load that selection as a Layer Mask on a new group.
  • Place your Textures in each group, restricting their visibility to the layer mask selection.
  • Use Levels to adjust the Brightness of your Texture (newspaper) layers.

Helpful hints:

  • Unlink your layer with it’s Layer Mask. This will allow you to move each independently.
  • Use Levels to adjust each texture layer, making it appear similar to the original values.
  • Use any Texture of your choice. In this episode we choose to use newspaper, but you are free to use any images!

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