Creating a Chilling Frozen Subject Photo Manipulation in Photoshop

 
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How to Create a Chilling Photo Manipulation in Photoshop

In this tutorial I will show you how I created a fantasy photo manipulation called “You Can Not Frost The Time” with using several Photoshop tools such as Color Range, different blending modes, and more. Let’s get started!

Open the pictures of the sky and the pier and drag them into the new document. Name the layer with the pier “PIER” and place it above the sky.

Now add the Layer Mask to the “PIER” (You can find the button Add Vector Mask in the Layers palette). Now grab the Brush Tool (B), select a soft round brush and pick black for the color. Make sure that the vector mask is selected (just click on it) and start painting over the areas you want to disappear.

You should use a smaller brush around the horizon to make the blending more precise. After this step your picture should be similar to that shown below.

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