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How Do You Create a Fantasy World in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 1:04 pm

Fantasy worlds are fun to create in Photoshop. By using some simple techniques, you can make your own fantasy world come to life.

To start, open Photoshop and create a new document. Choose a size for your document – the larger the size, the more detail you can add. For this tutorial, we’ll be using a document size of 2000×2000 pixels.

Next, add a background layer. For a fantasy world, you might want to use a sky or landscape photo as your background. You can also create your own background by painting or drawing on a new layer.

Once you have your background layer in place, it’s time to start adding elements to your world. To do this, create new layers and use the brush tool to paint or draw on them.

You can also add photos or illustrations by pasting them onto new layers. Be creative and have fun!

As you add elements to your world, you’ll want to arrange them in a way that looks pleasing. To do this, simply drag and drop each layer into position. You can also use the transform tool to resize or rotate elements.

Once you’re happy with the arrangement of your world, it’s time to add some finishing touches. To give your world a more polished look, consider adding shadows and highlights.

You can do this by painting on new layers with a soft black brush set to “multiply” or “color burn” mode. For highlights, use a soft white brush set to “screen” or “color dodge” mode.

And that’s it! By following these simple steps, you can easily create a fantasy world in Photoshop.

PRO TIP: This tutorial is for advanced Photoshop users only. If you are not an experienced Photoshop user, please do not attempt to follow this tutorial.

Creating a fantasy world in Photoshop is easy and fun!

By following some simple steps and using the transform tool, you can easily add finishing touches to make your world look polished.

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

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