In this tutorial we’ll learn how to create a beautiful sunset matte painting in Photoshop. This tutorial has extensive use of manipulation techniques that will help you to achieve realistic natural landscape scenery. We’ll also mainpulate certains stock images such as bay, sky, fisherman, birds etc to create this composite. Follow the tutorial and sharpen your manipulation skills.
What you’ll be creating
You’ll be creating a landscape matte painting. I have used Photoshop CC 2014 for this tutorial but you can follow it with Photoshop CS3 or newer version.Tutorial Resources
- Bay – Pixabay
- Sky – Morguefile
- Waterfall – Pixabay
- FisherMan – Freeimages
- Foliage Packs – Designer Candies
- Birds Brushes – CandyMax Stock
Step 1
Start by creating a new Photoshop document by selecting File > New then set the setting as shown in the image below or you can choose your own settings.Step 2
Now place the bay image to main document by selecting File > Place. While placing it keep some space from top of the document as you can see the results in the image below.Step 3
Add a layer mask to the bay layer by clicking on the second button of layer panel at right hand side bottom corner. Now hide the selected part of bay layer by painting with soft round black brush on the layer mask of bay layer.You can see the overall and layer mask results.
Step 4
Place the sky image below the bay layer.Step 5
Add a Curves Adjustment layer to the sky by simply clicking on the third button of layer panel (see the image below). Set the setting as shown in the image below.Here are the result.
Step 6
To add some yellow color tone to the sky I added Photo Filter and Selective Color adjustment layer to the sky. Here are values for both adjustment layer.Here are the results.
Step 7
Head back to the bay layer then add a Hue/Saturation and Photo Filter adjustment to the bay layer as clipping mask (see the image below for clipping mask button). Using clipping mask these adjustment layer only effect the bay layer not the sky layer that’s why we use clipping mask so it will only apply the effects on that layer in which we want to not the rest of the layers. Set the setting as shown in the image below.You can see the result below it has only effected the bay layer not the sky layer.
Step 8
Add a Exposure adjustment layer to the bay layer. Set the setting as shown in the image below.On the layer mask of exposure adjustment layer hide the effect partially (see the image below) and keep some parts of bay layer darker because we are creating a sunset landscape so the far most part of bay layer should be darker. You can see the image below for instructions.
Here are the results on layer mask.
Step 9
Now add a Color Balance adjustment layer to entire scene (don’t clip it). Set the setting as shown in the image below.Here are the results.
Step 10
Add Brightness/Contrast and Gradient Map adjustment layer to the entire scene. Set the setting as shown in the image below. Also, change the blend mode of Gradient Map adjustment layer to Color Dodge and reduce the opacity to 33%.Here are the results.
Step 11
Add a Color Balance adjustment layer and set the setting as shown in the image below.Here are the results.
Step 12
Time to create light effect using some basic lighting techniques. Create a new layer by pressing (CTRL + SHIFT + N) on keyboard then name it ‘Light’. Activate the brush tool by pressing (B) on the keyboard and change your foreground color to #4e2106. Paint a big stroke on the scene as shown in the image below.Change the blend mode of light layer to color dodge and here are the results.
Step 13
Paint some more light on bay water portions by creating new layer and using the same color in previous step.This time change the blend mode to Linear Dodge and reduce the opacity to 38%. Here the results.
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