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Rubie's Piratin Kostüm Piratin Kostüm

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Sew all your pieces together except for the crisscross front opening. Hem all your edges (except for the very bottom edge, which you may choose to leave raw if you like.) Then add a New Adjustment Layer of Curves below the throne layer (it should be above the floor/column layers in the panel). Adjust the curves for the RGB Channel like so for more intense shadows.

Select the Lasso Tool (L) and make a selection around the left four columns. Then hit Control-J to create a copy on a New Layer. These are the new left columns.

Although Ancient Egyptians never had a PetSmart, I'm sure they probably dressed up their pets too, so we'll create cute costumes next. To create a new stone floor, we'll need to open the original Egyptian Columns photo again and use the floor from the picture. On another New Layer set to Soft Light, paint in some white light towards the foreground. I'll be adding beams of light coming down from the right and left sides. Step 5 Please note that this helmet was constructed to fit a person about 5”11 tall. Of course, there is a significant amount of wiggle room, but if need be you can shave a few inches off these measurements as required, though I wouldn’t suggest adding any extra on, should the helmet become unwieldy.

This photo manipulation depicts an everyday scene of two lazy royal cats. So we'll need to build a believable Ancient Egypt location before adding our pets. Use a Soft Round Brush (10-30% Opacity, 0% Hardness) to paint brown #472c1c haze towards the top of the columns. Adjust the Layer Opacity as needed. Follow up with another New Adjustment Layer of Color Lookup, set the 3DLUT File to 3Strip.look, and lower the Opacity to 35%.When it comes to attaching the lip to the bottom of the helmet, make a mark all along the lip pieces where your helmet will be placed. (For reference, this will coincide with the dotted lines on the lip pieces in Fig 1.) Set a New Layer as a Clipping Mask to the cat layer. Copy and Paste a small selection from this 3D Smart Object onto the layer and drape the fabric over the cat. Use these curtains (or similar fabrics) for added style and drama. When you're through, blur the pyramid picture by going to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur, adding a Radius of 1.3 pixels. 2. How to Make the Cat Costumes Step 1 Merging all your layers together at some point can really help with fine-tuning your composition. This is also where you can assess mistakes.

Add New Layers set as Clipping Masks to each garment. Use the same color as before to add more realistic shadow to each piece. Keep the shadows soft and light and experiment for the best result. I also cleaned up the lower parts of the throne to help make the shadows underneath the legs fit the scene. 3. How to Create Realistic Lighting Add a Layer Mask to each cat headpiece layer and refine the edges. You may need to Warp them significantly for a better fit. Or feel free to omit these details if you'd like. First, add Layer Masks to the throne and cats. Mask away the parts you no longer want for cleaner, more refined edges. Make sure to Mask away the second cat's foot. This will help it appear to be behind the throne.Copy and Paste the selection onto a New Layer at the bottom of the Layers panel. Flip it by going to Edit > Transform > Flip Horizontal. As an optional but beneficial step, you may choose to cut a thin strip from your cardboard and attach it to the underside of the helmet, right beneath where your chin will be. This will keep your helmet steady and stable on your shoulders. (It will also help keep your helmet’s shape as you’re attaching it to the lip in the next step, so make sure the helmet sits appropriately on the lip. To do this, you may want to do Steps Three and Four simultaneously to make sure everything sits properly.) Otherwise, you may choose to attach the helmet to a safety hat using removable dots. Use a Soft Round Brush (30% Opacity, 0% Hardness) to paint brown #452812 shadow on the lower parts of the throne and chair legs. Create a New Layer above the rest. Use a Hard Round Brush (100% Opacity, 100% Hardness) to paint two dark brown #2c2316 column shapes on the right and left sides These will be pillars that hold fire. This color will show up as orange, so add more touches of orange to the cat's fur for a beautiful effect.

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