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Step 1
Create a new 8×6 inch document at 300 DPI (File > New). Below is an image of what we’ll be making.
I have planned out what I am going to create on this image. Before
creating any Matte Painting “Planning” is the core phase which you have
to execute properly. If you’re not planned well, then Matte Painting is a
thing which will urge you to bring more and more effects, and finally,
you will get stuck only in effects, no proper output will come. So,
Planning is most important!
Now we are moving to work actually on the image. First, we will start
from sky portion. In an original image, sky is looking natural so to
give it dramatic look then you have to replace sky with another image.
For this purpose, I have selected following sky image and have placed it
properly to occupy complete sky portion:
Step 2
Now to replace original sky, use the Magic Wand Tool and then select only sky portion properly especially spaces between trees.
Step 3
And Delete that portion by pressing “Delete” key after that put the dramatic sky layer behind the main layer and see the output.
Some Correction: If you see in an output, you will
find some parts between trees are remaining deselected so to replace it
with background, follow this trick.
Step 4
First select only defected area by using Polygonal Lasso. As I have shown in an image:
Step 5
Then in Select menu -> choose Color Range tool.
“Color Range” is a tool which selects specified color range in an existing selection.
So to replace faulty portion with background image then in Color Range tool first make
Selection Preview: None and after that select eyedropper and pick faulty color range only. For reference follow the image below:
Step 6
Finally click on Ok button, you will find a selected portion of that
defective part. Just Delete (delete two times) that portion, it will
automatically match with background sky image.
Step 7
To remove the sharpness of trees and Fort then select a Main layer by pressing Ctrl + Click and Add Layer Mask to it.
Step 8
After that in Filter -> Blur -> select Gaussian Blur and add
Radius: 28.9. To remove unwanted part of fort then use Brush Tool and on
a mask just paint on that unnecessary part by using black color as
Foreground. So you will get an output like this:
Now we are bringing a moon into a working image. For this purpose, I have selected following moon image.
Step 9
To bringing it, select surrounding moon area by using Ellipse Tool
and then drag it into the working image by using Move Tool. Resize it
properly to suit to the background. Then apply the mask to it, first by
selecting an image.
Step 10
And then to hide surrounding portion of moon, use brush tool and
paint only on unwanted portion. So, your image will look like this:
To add birds in a main image then use the following image.
Follow the same process to bringing birds in a working image. Don’t
go for selecting complicated bird shape by using any selection tools. It
will become a time-consuming process.
Step 11
So to get rid from the complicated selection process, choose birds
surrounding portion by using Rectangle Marquee tool and then drag it to
an image. Place it properly by resizing it.
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