Tattoo
Tattoo - Photoshop
Tattoos without needles! Yay!
This Photoshop skill is so much fun to try out and is not too complicated to get looking good.
For this, I took my own photos of people and tattoo-able areas, then found tattoo designs online and then edited them on Photoshop to look real.
This Photoshop skill is so much fun to try out and is not too complicated to get looking good.
For this, I took my own photos of people and tattoo-able areas, then found tattoo designs online and then edited them on Photoshop to look real.
Tattoo Recipe:
- Open images of people and tattoo design in Photoshop
- Utilising the layer of the tattoo, uncock the background layer (double click and hit enter)
- Create a new layer, using the paint bucket tool colour in the entire layer whatever colour you want the tattoo to be
- Selecting the layer drop box, change from 'Normal' to 'Screen'
- Click and drag tattoo image into the photo of the person
- Position the tattoo I exactly where you want it to appear on the person
- Selecting the image layer, change it from "Screen" to "Darken"
- Utilising the eraser tool, erase any excess visible marks from the background of the tattoo image.
- The using colour adjustments, warp, puppet warp and other editing tools, fit and arrange the tattoo onto the figure to look real.
(If the tattoo is still too unrealistic use the stamp tool (with a low opacity) to create the marks of skin on top of the tattoo image. (LOW OPACITY OF STAMP TOOL))
- Open images of people and tattoo design in Photoshop
- Utilising the layer of the tattoo, uncock the background layer (double click and hit enter)
- Create a new layer, using the paint bucket tool colour in the entire layer whatever colour you want the tattoo to be
- Selecting the layer drop box, change from 'Normal' to 'Screen'
- Click and drag tattoo image into the photo of the person
- Position the tattoo I exactly where you want it to appear on the person
- Selecting the image layer, change it from "Screen" to "Darken"
- Utilising the eraser tool, erase any excess visible marks from the background of the tattoo image.
- The using colour adjustments, warp, puppet warp and other editing tools, fit and arrange the tattoo onto the figure to look real.
(If the tattoo is still too unrealistic use the stamp tool (with a low opacity) to create the marks of skin on top of the tattoo image. (LOW OPACITY OF STAMP TOOL))