Friday, 6 November 2015


Final Image

Tutorial Details
Program : Photoshop CS+
Estimated Completion Time : 30 minutes
Difficulty : Beginner
Resources
Model
Wound
Meat
Rust 1
Rust 2
Step 1

Prepare your model photo. It’s better to choose a decent one (don’t use a model with a sweet smile for example but a screaming one or with sharp eyes will be more impressive). I used the Crop Tool to remove the lower part of the model’s body to put more focus on her face.
Step 2

Go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Curves and reduce the lightness on the photo:
Step 3

Use a Hue Saturation adjustment layer to decrease the picture saturation:
Step 4

Make a new layer (Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+N ), change the mode to Overlay 100% and fill with 50% gray:

Take the Burn Tool with Midtones Range, Exposure about 15-20% to darken some parts of the model’s body and face. You can see how I did it with Normal mode and the result with Overlay mode:
Step 5

Create a new layer, use a hard brush with the color #a5a39f to fill the eyes. You can see that I still kept the pupils slightly visible:
Step 6

I used a Curves layer with Clipping Mask to darken the eyes. On this layer mask use a basic, soft brush with black to erase the eye center to make the depth for the eyes:
Step 7

Copy the wound from its original image and place it onto the chest:

Click the second button at the bottom of the Layers Panel to add a mask to this layer. Use a soft black brush to remove the hard edges and blend the wound with the skin:
Step 8

I used Hue/Saturation for this wound and on this layer mask use a soft black bush to erase the center of the wound to keep some blood effect there:
Step 9

Open the rust 1 texture. Place it over the model and change the mode to Overlay 100% :

Add a layer mask and use a soft black brush to remove the edges outside of the model:
Step 10

Use Hue/Saturation to match the rust effect with the skin:
Step 11

Place the meat image onto the stomach and change the mode to Multiply 100% :

Use a layer mask to blend the meat with the skin:
Step 12

Desaturate this effect with Hue/Saturation :
Step 13

We’re still in the process of “decorating” the model. Open the rust 2 image. Use the Lasso Tool to select a part from this texture and place it onto the model’s face, set this layer mode to Overlay 100% , also use a layer mask to blend the texture part with the skin:
Step 14

Continue to take another part from the texture and add in places you see fit . Here is my result:
Step 15

Make all the layers that used the rust 2 texture selected and hit Cmd/Ctrl+G to create a group for them. Change the mode of this group to Overlay 100% . Make a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer within this group to desaturate the rust effect:
Step 16

Use Curves to darken this effect and apply brush masking on this layer mask where we don’t want the effect of this adjustment layer:
Step 17

We’ll add something to the model to make her look more terrible. On a new layer use a soft brush with the color#940206 to paint a bloody effect on the model’s body and at the corner of the lips. Change this layer mode to Multiply 100% :


Step 18

Final step: Make a new layer with the same settings as in the step 4. Use the Burn Tool to draw wrinkles and veins on the model’s skin. I used a tablet pen but you can do it with your mouse:
And We’re Done!

I hope that you enjoyed the tutorial.



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