
Tutorial Resources
- Model
- Skull
- Texture
- Forest background
- Fire background
- Tree
- Branches 1
- Branches 2
- Nest
- Crow
- Wood texture
- Vines
- Fire
Step 1
Create a new document with size of 1000×1050 px and fill it with white (feel free to use your own size and color). Open texture image. Use Move Tool to drag it into our white canvas
, take Free Transform tool (Cmd/Ctrl+T) to lower the size to 40%:


Step 2
I don’t like some details on the texture so I make a new layer (Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+N), active Clone Tool (S) and remove them:

Step 3
Place forest stock onto the texture and change the mode to Soft Light 100%:

Click the second button at the bottom of Layer Panel to add
mask to this forest layer. Use soft black brush with opacity from 30-70% to blur some parts on it. You can see how I did it on layer mask and result on picture:


Step 4
Duplicate this layer and flip it horizontally (Edit-Transform-Flip Horizontal). Move it to the right then use layer mask to remove hard edges:

Step 5
To edit all forest layers together, make them selected then hit cmd/Ctrl+G to create group for them. Change the mode of this group from Pass
Through (default group mode) to Soft Light 100% (it’s very important to keep the same effect as before grouping). I name these layers “1″ and “2″.


On 2 layer, go to Layer-New Adjustment Layer-Curves:

On Curves layer mask use soft black brush with varied opacity to erase or blur some parts:

Because the mode of this group changed to Soft Light 100% (no Pass Through) so this Curves layer only affects the layers inside this group (forest ones).
Step 6
To change the lightness of the background (texture, forest) I make a Curves layer on the top:

Use black brush to clear selected part shown in the screenshot
:


Make another Curves layer to continue darkening the background. Try brushing on the layer mask to get similar result below:


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