Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Membuat Efek Hantu Muka tembok di CorelDRAW

WorkArt

 Aplikasi : CorelDRAW X6 - X7 (CorelDRAW dibawahnya aku kurang yakin bisa seperti ini)

Yang akan kita buat kali ini adalah efek hantu muka tembok dengan CorelDRAW, tutorial ini sebenarnya terinspirasi dari tutorial Photoshop yang pernah aku lihat beberapa waktu lalu di salah satu website terkenal, sekarang aku coba mengaplikasikan dengan CorelDRAW;

Hasil akhir dari gambar yang kita buat nantinya seperti dibawah ini, untuk membuatnya kita harus menyiapkan objek foto raut wajah (closeup) siapa saja bisa asalkan jelas dan agak seram, kalau bisa resolusi tinggi;


Langkah-langkahnya sebagai berikut;
1. Untuk Background, buat objek kotak dengan Rectangle tool dan beri warna dengan code hex #735c1a


2. Pada Menu Bar > Bitmaps > klik Convert To Bitmap, atur seperti dibawah ini;


3. Masih pada Menu Bar > Bitmaps > klik perintah Noise, atur parameter seperti dibawah ini;


4. Buat lagi objek kotak diatasnya seperti langkah nomor 1, beri warna putih;


6. Pada Toolbox pilih perintah Transparency tool, arahkan mouse di objek kotak dan drag ke bawah arah diagonal;


7. Pada Property Bar atur seperti dibawah ini;

8. Sehingga hasilnya seperti gambar dibawah ini;

9. Sekarang siapkan objek foto diatas background yang telah kita buat;

10. Pada Menu Bar > Effects > Adjust > pilih Desaturate, untuk membuat warna menjadi hitam putih;

11. Dengan Bezier tool di Toolbox tracing atau jiplak objek foto pada mata, mulut dan wajah;

12. Intersec bagian bagian yang di tracing tadi, untuk mata dan mulut atur Color Balance menjadi warna agak merah;

12. Lakukan efek transparency seperti langkah nomor 6 pada objek wajah yang agak serem tersebut;

13. Pada Property Bar atur seperti dibawah ini;

14. Copy paste objek tersebut dan hasil copy lakukan efek blur, dengan cara pada Menu Bar > Blur >Gaussian Blur, dan atur parameter sesuai dengan yang kita kehendaki, seperti dibawah ini;

15. Yang jelas kunci utama pada efek diatas adalah menu Transparency > Overlay, dan sampeyan juga bisa menambah tekstur retak, teksture darah untuk menambah tampilan gambar agar lebih terlihat seram, juga tetap Overlay efek yang digunakan;

Demikian, semoga bermanfaat.....


Monday, December 15, 2014

Metal Text Under 12 O’clock Spot Light

Here’s the Final Image
Before we start lets see the final image we’ll create through out this tutorial. You can download the layered PSD document here.

Create the Text
Before you start, you may want to download the font used in this tutorial here. Create a new document which is 900 pixels wide, 600 pixels high and at a resolution of 300 pixels/inch. Fill the "Background" layer with color #332222. Pick white as your Foreground Color. Get the Type Tool and type "AWESOME". Set font to Caviar Dreams and Font Style to Bold, set Font Size to 36pt.

Metal Look the easy Way
Create a new layer named "Metal" and fill it with 90% grey. Go to Filter > Render > Lens Flare and use these settings: Brightness => 125, Lens Type => 50-300mm Zoom. Then go to Layers Palette and Alt-click on the line between "Awesome" and "Metal" layers to mask the "Metal" layer.

Some Styles
Select the "Awesome" layer in the Layers Palette and apply a Drop Shadow Layer Style with these settings: Blend Mode => Multiply, Opacity => 75%, Angle => 90, Distance => 2px, Size => 8px. Then apply a Bevel and Emboss using these settings: Style => Inner Bevel, Depth => 100%, Direction => Up, Size => 0, Angle => 90, Altitude => 65.

Background Needs Some Light Too
Go to "Background" layer in the Layers Palette, go to Filters > Render > Lens Flare [or you can hit Alt+Commad+F to bring up the last used filter dialog] change Brightness to 100% and apply. Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur and apply with a Radius of 45 pixels. Then go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation and set Lightness to -20.

Did you Say Shadow?
Command-click the "Awesome" layer thumbnail to load the selection, create a new layer above the "Background" and name it "Shadow". Fill the selection with black.

Make Room For the Shadow!
Now we’ll create the shadow. In order to do it, wel’ll enlarge the canvas, in a few minutes you’ll see why. Go to Image > Canvas Size. Click the middle bottom box, Make sure Relative is Unchecked and set Height to 1600 pixels and hit OK. Select the "Background" layer, drag a Vertical guide [hit Command+R to bring up the rulers if you don't see them] and snap to the center of the document. Then select "Awesome" and "Shadow"layers and horizontally center them to the the guide.

Action!
Now we’ll create an action to drop the shadow in an appropriate way. Go to Window > Actions to bring up the Actions Panel. Open the Action Panel Menu and choose New Set, name the set "Shadow" and hit OK. Now click the New Action button, name the action "Drop" and hit Record to start recording. Recording actions is a good way of doing repetative tasks.

Action!
The first thing we’ll do is to select and duplicate the "Shadow" layer by hitting Command+J. Then hit Command+T to enter Free Transform mode, drag the transform center to the upper edge of the document as shown n the below image. Now set Horizontal and Veritcal Scales at 100,2% and click the Commit Transform button or hit Enter key twice. Finally go to the Actions Panel and hit the Stop button.We’ll we’ve finished recording the action, now it’s time to play it back.

Drop the Shadow – More Action!
Make sure "Shadow copy " layer is selected, go to Actions Panel, first select the Drop Action, then hit Play button 12 times. Then select all Shadow layers in the Layers palette and hit Command+E to merge
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Put Some Blur
Go to Filter > Blur > Radial Blur, move the Blur Center to top, and use these settings: Amount => 3, Blur Method => Zoom, Quality => Best.

Finalize the Shadow
Hit Command+T and drag the transform Center al the way up again,Scale the shadow up, holding down the Alt+Shift keys, as shown in the image and apply. Then go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur and apply with a Radius of 2 pixels.