Mageeec
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Hi guys, just want to share with you the tiny planet i did in photoshop, only 1 minute and 30sec duration!
hope you guys like it!
Photoshop CC - How to create Tiny Planet in just 1 min 30 sec!! by Mageeec
in this tutorial video, you will learn How to create Tiny Planet in just 1 minute and half.
Step by step tutorial:
1. change the background layer to layer 1.
2. go Image - Image Size - change the lower pixel pts same with higher pixel pts, so it will become square shape.
3. Ctrl T - right click and flip vertical.
4. Filter - Distort - Polar Coordinates, make sure rectangle to polar and click ok.
5. crop off the extra part. Hold shift alt to make sure tiny planet stay in the center.
6. use rectangular Marquee Tool select the awkward part, right click and feather, about 5px will do.
7. Filter - Blur - motion Blur, angle 0, distance just make the effect just nice for the picture.
8. Ctrl T, flip vertical, so the main building will be on the top.
9. now drag your model to the tiny planet, adjust the size and drop shadow.
10. DONE!
hope you guys like it!
Photoshop CC - How to create Tiny Planet in just 1 min 30 sec!! by Mageeec
in this tutorial video, you will learn How to create Tiny Planet in just 1 minute and half.
Step by step tutorial:
1. change the background layer to layer 1.
2. go Image - Image Size - change the lower pixel pts same with higher pixel pts, so it will become square shape.
3. Ctrl T - right click and flip vertical.
4. Filter - Distort - Polar Coordinates, make sure rectangle to polar and click ok.
5. crop off the extra part. Hold shift alt to make sure tiny planet stay in the center.
6. use rectangular Marquee Tool select the awkward part, right click and feather, about 5px will do.
7. Filter - Blur - motion Blur, angle 0, distance just make the effect just nice for the picture.
8. Ctrl T, flip vertical, so the main building will be on the top.
9. now drag your model to the tiny planet, adjust the size and drop shadow.
10. DONE!
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