Hello everyone
in today's video
we'll see how to create this really cool, Halftone Splash Effect
that you can see in here
using Adobe Photoshop
now as you can see
this is some of the example I created
using the same effect
alright fantastic
So!
LETSGETTOIT!!
alright
now before we gonna start our tutorial
make sure to download this pattern that we'll be using for this tutorial
and this scanned textures by Ninjarabbit
down from the description bellow
you'll find a link to each of this asset that we'll be using for this tutorial
alright so open your Adobe Photoshop
and I'll go to: File → New
and we gonna create a new document
with 1920px for the width
and 1080px for the height
and in the resolution I'll keep it 300 and RGB in the color mode
and I'll press OK
alright, now the 1st thing that we gonna do is to create the background
now I'll go to this foreground color in here
and I will one click to it
and I'm gonna change the black to 15%
and I'll press OK
now I'll fill the background with the same color that we just created
so I'm gonna press ALT+BACKSPACE
and this will fill it with my foreground color in here
now I'm gonna unlock this background file in here
by one click to this lock in here
and I will call it BG for background
alright now I'm gonna double click to it
and this will open the layer style dialog
and I will go to: Gradient Overlay
and probably when you'll open the gradient overlay you won't find it the same as I do in here
so just make the style: Radial
and the opacity: 50%
and in the gradient in here just open it
you'll probably find it Black to white in here
so just make the black white
so one click to this black in here and change it to white
and in this color stop in here
make sure the opacity stop set to: 0%
and click Ok
and in the angle in here put 30
and the opacity make it 50% and press OK
now because we applied a gradient overlay to this background in here
you can clearly see the color shades that created from the background
so we need to get rid of that
we can easily do that by applying a little bit of noise to this background in here
so I'll go to: Filter and I'm gonna choose noise and I'll add noise
now I'll put 3% in the amount
and I'll make it uniform
and monochromatic is checked
and I'll press OK
alright, now as you can see, this got rid of the color shades that we just had before
alright so I'll go and open the picture I'll be using
so I'll choose this one in here and open it in a new window
and I'm gonna take it and drag and open it in here
and I'll close this for now
alright, I'm gonna convert it to a smart object
so I'll right click and choose convert to a smart object
and I'm gonna press CTRL+T
and I'll make it smaller
just right here
and I'll try to center it
just right there, and I'll press Enter/Return
now I'm gonna make a copy of it, so I'm gonna press CTRL+J
and I'll call this Halftone
and I'll call this other one normal
and I'll hide the normal picture for now
and I'm gonna apply two filters for this halftone in here
but before I'm gonna do that I'll make sure
my foreground and background set to default
so just press D on your keyboard and it will set it to Default
now I'll go to: Filter
and I'm gonna choose Filter Gallery
and the 1st filter that we'll be using is in the Artistic folder in here so just open it
and choose Poster Edge
now for these filters in here its depend on the resolution of your image
you may not have the same values
or you may not use the same values I'll be using for this picture
so just make sure to adjust the values
and you know, experience with it befor you apply on your picture
so for this image in here I'm gonna put 10 in the Edge Thickness
and in the Edge Intensity I'll keep it 1
and in the Posterization I'll keep it 2 and I'll press OK
now I'll go to this Blending Options of this filter gallery
right here
and I will Double click to it
and as you can see this will open the blending options for this filter in here
and I'm gonna change the opacity to 70%
and I'll press OK
alright, now I'll go back to: filter again, and I'll choose Filter Gallery
and the 2nd filter is in the Sketch folder in here, so I'll open it
and I'm gonna choose Halftone Pattern
now, again its depend on the resolution of your picture
you may need to experience withe the values of this filter in here
so for this picture I'm gonna put the Size: 2
and the Contrast I'll put 35
and I'll press OK
and again I'll go to the blending options, and double click to it
and I'm gonna set the opacity 70% and I'll press OK
alright
now I want to apply a black layer mask to this image in here
so I'm gonna press ALT
and make sure your image is selected
and press ALT and one click to this layer mask icon in here
and as you can see this will make it black
and as you can see the picture disappeared
now if you don't find it black and you find it white
you can always just select the layer mask
and go to the properties in here and open it
and choose invert
and this will invert it to white if I had it black
and for this one in here now I have it white
if I click invert it will invert to black
alright
now I'll go
and open the scan textures in here
and I'm gonna choose one of this textures in here
you can choose whatever you want
so I'll go with this one in here and open it in a new window
and I'm just gonna take it and drag it to the other window in here
and put it in here
and I will just close this for now
now I'm gonna press CTRL+T
and I will make it smaller to fit my window in here
and I'm gonna press Enter/Return
now I want to make this texture to black and white because it has a little bit of blue in it
so I'm gonna press CTRL+SHIFT+U
and it will convert it to Black&White
and also I want to darken it more
because I'm gonna use it
for the layer mask in here
so I'm gonna press CTRL+L
and this will bring the level adjustment in here
I'm gonna take the midtones and put it into the right
just a little bit
and I will bring back a little bit of the white for the texture
just right there
and I will press OK
now I want to select this texture and copy it
now I will select my texture in here
and by pressing CTRL and one click to this texture
it will load the selection for this texture in here
so I'm gonna press CTRL+C
or you can go to: Edit and choose Copy
and I will deselect it by pressing CTRL+D
and I'm gonna hide it for now
now keep in mind that I already copied my texture
now I will go and select this Halftone image in here
and I'm gonna unlink
the linking between the layer mask and the picture
so I'm gonna one click to this link icon in here
and it will disappear
so this means, they are not linked anymore
so I will select the layer mask
and by pressing ALT and one click to it
it will allow me to enter the layer mask in here
so I'm gonna press CTRL+V
and what this does
it will past the texture that I copied from the texture in here
now I have it inside the layer mask
and that what we want
I'm gonna press CTRL+D to deselect
now if I exit the layer mask by clicking just on outside of it in here
as you can see we have the texture inside the layer mask
and I can take it and put it wherever I want
so it will allow me to create this really neat effect in here
and I can also press CTRL+T
and make this texture big or small because I have it unlinked from the image in here
so I'm gonna make it bigger a little bit
and I will rotate it just right here
and I will make it bigger
just right there
alright
I think this looks good
and I will press Enter/Return
alright now I'm gonna make a copy of this Halftone, so I'm gonna press CTRL+J
and I will go
and inside the layer mask and I will make it a little bit smaller
I'm gonna press CTRL+T again
and I will make it smaller just like that
and I'm gonna place it just right here
so we can see the effect
alright I think
will do for now
but I'm gonna change
the blending options of the halftone filter in here
so I'm gonna double click to the blending options in here
and I'm gonna change the blending mode to soft light
and I will press OK
and now I'm gonna change the blending mode of this whole picture in here
by going to this blending mode in here
and I'm gonna change it to: Linear Burn
and as you can see this will create this really cool effect in here
so I'm gonna go back to the layer mask in here
and I'm gonna press CTRL+T
and I'll adjust it more
and I'm gonna press Enter/Return
now as you can see we have this really cool effect in here
now I'll go and grab the normal picture in here
and put it just right here
and I'll delete this one for now
and I'll make it visible
and I'm gonna apply a Black layer mask again to it
so I'll press ALT
and one click to the layer mask in here
and I will go back this time, and grab a new texture
you can choose whatever texture you want
I'll go withe this one in here
and open it again in a new window
and I will take and drag it
just like that
and again I'm gonna press CTRL+T
and I will make it smaller
and I will press enter/Return
and again I'm gonna convert it to black and white
so I'm gonna press CTRL+SHIFT+U
and I will darken a little bit
so I'm gonna press CTRL+L
and this will bring the Level Adjustment
and I will darken it from the midtones in here
just like that
bring a little bit of the white
just like so
and I will press OK
now I need to copy it again
so I'm gonna press CTRL and one click to this texture in here
and it will load the selection again
and I'm gonna press CTRL+C to copy
and CTRL+D to deselect
and I will hide for now
and again I will go
and I will unlink
the linking between the layer mask and the image
by one click to it and it will unlink it
and I will ALT and one click to the layer mask
and as you can see this will allow me to enter the layer mask in here
now I'm gonna press CTRL+V so I can past my texture in here
and I'm gonna press CTRL+D to deselect
and I will exit the layer mask by one click to this picture
and I'm gonna select the layer mask and press CTRL+T
and I'm gonna make my texture a little bit smaller
cause I want it to be just right here
just right there
alright and I will press Enter/Return
alright
and of course you can add as many textures as you want
by doing the same steps again
and I think this looks good for an example
so I'm just gonna delete this texture in here
and I will apply
the halftone pattern that you just download in her
so I will go and choose patterns in here
and in this arrow in here
I will one click to it
and this will open the patterns that I have in here
now to load the pattern that you download
you just go to this gear icon in here
and click load
and you know load the pattern from your hard drive
and you'll find 3 halftone pattern in here
so I'll select the 1st pattern in here
and I'll make the scale 50%
and I'll press OK
now I don't want it to cover the whole image in here
so I will go and select the layer mask
and I will invert it to black
so I'm gonna select it, and go open the properties
and I'll choose invert
and as you can see this will invert it to black
now I will go to the gradient tool
and make sure your foreground color is white
and the gradient style is Radial
and I will go to the middle
and I'm just gonna
one click and hold
just like this
and then I will let go
and as you can see this will add the halftone pattern in here
I'm gonna add a little bit more in here
alright I think it looks good
and I will go to the layer mask again
and I will select it
and again I will open the properties
and I'm gonna make the density around 90%
because I wan it to be visible a little bit in the background in here
but not that much
alright I think it start to look good
Now I'm gonna apply a curve adjustment to it
so I will go and choose Curves
and I'm gonna make one point in here
and I'll take it and drag it down a little bit
just right there
just right here
and I'm gonna make another point in here
and I'm gonna drag it up
just like that
and I will go again to adjustment
and this time I'm gonna choose Exposure
now I'm gonna take the offset in here and put it into the right a little bit
around 0.0125
and I'm gonna take the Gamma correction
and again I'm gonna put it into the right, around 0.90
just like so
let me just
reduce the opacity of this Halftone Pattern to 70%
and the last adjustment that we will add is a Vibrance
so I will go and choose Vibrance in here
and I'm gonna make the vibrance 50
and the saturation 25
and as you can see this will add a little bit of color to this part in here
and that what we want
see it looks really good
and there you go
alright
so I hope that you enjoyed and you liked this tutorial
and it was a little bit helpful for you
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