![]() Make another brush stroke but choose different splash brush:Ĭontinue revealing the model with different brushes. Here is the first stroke of the brush and you can see the model is now started to appear: Use any of paint splash brushes and then paint on the layer mask of the new white layer with the black color to reveal the model. Set the foreground/background color to default black/white by pressing (D) on the keyboard. Add a mask to newly created white layer by clicking on the second button at the bottom of the layer panel. Here you can see how the layer panel is arranged:ĭownload the paint splash brushes and load them into Photoshop. Not only color you can add a watercolor texture here as well if you like. Remember if you want a different color then you can change the color according to your taste but I like the white. You can fill the layer with white color by selecting Edit > Fill choose white in the drop-down list. Here are the results with colors added to photo:Ĭreate a new layer and fill this layer with white color. Set the blending mode of the Gradient Fill to Linear Dodge 100%. If you want the different colors then just try to add different colors to get the result of your taste. So it’s going to lay the foundation of final colors now. Now choose the gradient color flow from #810D0D to #2590A3.ĭue to this adjustment layer you’ve already seen the red and blue color in the final outcome of the tutorial. Make a Gradient Fill adjustment layer by clicking on third icon at the bottom of layer panel or go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Gradient Fill. Now I’m going to add basic coloring for the photo using Gradient Fill adjustment layer. Instead of using the model image you can also open your photos. Now place the model image to the main document by selecting File > Place Embedded. If you want you can also open any image directly and start working on it. You can create a new document in Photoshop by selecting File > New. Here you can see how I revealed the image, so it’s a bit different than the original but I just wanted to show you how I did it.Ĭreate a new document in Photoshop. You can see I’ve selected the first brush, then I selected white color and after I selected the layer mask I started painting on the image to reveal the image. I use the first one, selected white color and layer mask, then start revealing the image on a gradual basis. Download the watercolor brushes from here and then use any of them. Without brush strokes, any painting looks incomplete or it is not painting at all. Step 6 – Deformation with Watercolor Brushes You will see the layer mask color will turn into black color. Invert the layer mask by pressing CTRL + I to hide the image. So add a layer mask to the image by clicking on the Add Layer Mask Icon shown below: In order to use watercolor brush stroke, we have to hide the image first and then we can reveal it by applying brush strokes on the layer mask. Here are results with an artistic painterly watercolor look: Now edit the settings of Find Edges Filter, change the blending mode to Multiply and reduce the opacity to 63%. This will brighten the image and reduce the smoothness on the image. In order to edit filters, you can click on the icon right next to the filter shown below to edit it.Įdit the settings of Smart Blur filter, change the blending mode to Screen and reduce the opacity to 50%. ![]() Step 4 – Edit Filters To Reveal Watercolor Effects We can do this by editing the filter opacity and blending mode. Results will resemble the below image and we have to edit 2 filters Smart Blur & Find Edges in order to bring back details of the photo. Go to Filter > Blur > Smart Blur use the settings below:įinally, go to Filter > Stylize > Find Edges. Go to Filter > Filter Gallery > Cut Out and use the values below: Go to Filter > Filter Gallery > Dry Brush and use the following settings: Right-click on the image and choose Convert to Smart Ojbect. First, you need to convert the image into Smart Object. Now it’s time to use filters to achieve a painterly look. Once you added it, change its blending mode to Multiply so it can blend with the image. You can even transform it so it can fit nicely into the document. You can select File > Place Embedded and then add it. Once you have the image opened in Photoshop we have to add a paper texture to give the image a paper effect feel so it looks like it is painted on paper or canvas not digitally.ĭownload the paper texture from Pixabay and then add it on top of the model layer. And you don’t have to worry about colors or details such as contrast and brightness any image would be fine. You can use any image which you want maybe a portrait, or landscape, etc. I am using a model image that you can download from Pixabay. Here are the 6 steps to make a hand-painted watercolor picture: Step 1 – Open the Sample Image
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