Introduction: Scary Grunge Photoshop Effect
Make this scary grunge effect in Photoshop CS2 with anybody's picture!
Note: The first picture is the my version, the second is the original
Step 1: Find a Picture and Black It Out
First find a picture. I got mine off google just to use as a example. Once its in photoshop take a soft large black brush and brush out the background leaving an effect similar to what I have in the one I made
Note: You'll also want to use a low opacity brush to make the edges look kind of dark...like shadows on the face
Step 2: Find a Cracked or Grunge Texture
You can locate this on google as well. Put it over the picture in a layer above it and set it as multiply. Then take a soft eraser or "chalk" brush and erase where the black is and where the eyes are
Step 3: Erase the Mouth
Ok heres what really makes it a cool picture. Take the clone copy brush and go back to the layer with the face on it and alt click somewhere near the cheek and then paint down on the mouth, this will erase it and replace it with the texture from the cheek!
Step 4: Finish Up!
Now take some various grunge brushes and paint about, adding to the effect. When finished save as both a jpg and a psd file that way you can go back and edit, just in case!
Leave teh commentz please!
17 Comments
15 years ago on Step 4
Which layer are we working on here? Then, do we flatten the image? Delete one of the layers? What?
Reply 13 years ago on Step 4
Whichever you like, at this point. Try both, examine the effects, see what makes the image work for you. You're the artist. :)
Don't delete layers.
Flatten the image only if required by the file format you're saving as. You will need to do that for example with jpg, gif, possibly png, the three most prominent file formats out there. But before you flatten save as a psd in photoshop (or if you use gimp, as an xcf) so that the work you've done is stored with the project format native to the app you're using. That way if you want to make changes, you can go in, undo/redo or make further tweaks to the separate layers, etc.
15 years ago on Step 3
"layer with the face on it"? Both layers have a face. Do you mean the background, or the background copy?
Reply 13 years ago on Step 3
Only the layer with the picture of a face has a mouth in it if you've followed the instructions. You would have two layers: the base layer, a picture of a face; and a second layer above it, with a texture, set to multiply. The second layer doesn't have a face on it, only the first (base) layer does.
15 years ago on Step 2
"Erase where the black is"? Do you mean erase the entire black area of the picture?
Reply 13 years ago on Step 2
On the new layer you would use the erase tool where you see black coming thru from the layer below it. You're removing the multiply texture from the areas of the image to which you don't actually intend to apply the texture.
15 years ago on Step 2
I don't understand... "locate this on Google as well". Locate what? Is this something I have to download from somewhere?
Reply 13 years ago on Step 2
You would locate a texture on google, for example:
images.google.com/images
14 years ago on Introduction
AWESOME TUTORIAL! This is MY version!
15 years ago on Introduction
Creepy...
15 years ago on Step 4
Where do these "various grunge brushes" come from?
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
www.deviantart.com search: grunge brushes and voila..
16 years ago
crap. only have photoshop expressions 5.0 or whatever. o well, i dont even get how to use that one lol XD
16 years ago
Thanks. I think this is probaly my best tutorial since my other ones look kind of fake compared to other peoples tutorials. I just started PS a year ago (im 14) so im not pro at it obviously but i might try gimp if i get the change :) (\(o_o)/)
16 years ago
Wow, very nice. It would be nice if you blended the flesh with the rock a bit better though. But still its shweet =D I use GIMP so if you also have that, please don't hesitate to make an instructable for it too =]
16 years ago
Cool, but could use more pictures.
Reply 16 years ago
I agree. Some clips showing the steps and interim results would be helpful.