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SURREALISM IN PHOTOSHOP In this tutorial your aim is to create a surrealist inspired image using Photoshop. You will combine a selection of images in an illogical, non realistic manner. Set up a folder called SURREALISM EXERCISE in your H Drive>Photoshop> Surrealism folder. First you will need a background image. To find this use Google Images. In this example I have searched for desert and on the left hand side I selected LARGE for the image type. This is essential if you want a reasonable quality image. Select the image you want, open it then save it to the folder on your H Drive Surrealism Folder. (Remember, right click and select Save Picture As then select the appropriate folder.) You then need to select your three images (including a main inanimate object; i.e. shoe). You may wish to have a couple of options to work with. Just a note, an image with a plain background will be easier to work with. I ve selected a running shoe, a pocket watch and a picture of the TARDIS. Once you have got all your resources together in the one folder, it s time to start. Right click on your background image and select Open With and Photoshop Photoshop CC 2017 is the latest version of this image editing software and has a few differences to the previous versions, most notably in the way an image opens. Rather than automatically opening in it s own window, CC 2017 will automatically open an image in full screen mode. Take a look at the screen shot below. Copyright Terra Feralis Holdings 2011 Page 1

The first thing you will need to do is to get each of your images in their own window. There are two ways to do this, the quickest is to use the Selection tool (at the top of the tool bar) to grab the image by the title bar (at top left) and drag it away from the edge of the screen. The image will automatically be placed in it s own window. The other is to select the Arrange Documents icon at the top of the screen (second one from the right in the group of seven icons at the top left) and select Float All in Windows from the drop down menu. When you do it will look like the image below. This is the preferred workspace. Copyright Terra Feralis Holdings 2011 Page 2

Next open your inanimate object image in it s own window. Follow the same steps as you did for the last image. The next task is to get your inanimate object photo into the background picture. The easiest way is to have both images open in their own windows, and using the Selection Tool left click on the inanimate object image and hold the button down. Drag the cursor to the background image and take your finger off the button when the cursor is in the target image (the background), You will now have a copy of your inanimate object image in a new layer. You may need to resize it, or rotate it. To do this use the Edit Menu, select transform then Scale (to resize). Remember to hold down the Shift key while you left click and drag the image by it s corners to the appropriate size. This will ensure that you retain the original aspect ratio (ie you don t distort the image). When you finish lift your finger off the button, select the Selection Tool and click on Apply Transformation (A word of warning when resizing your image may appear pixelated, particularly if you are enlarging, don t worry about this it will go back to an appropriate resolution when you click Apply Transformation Now you ve got to get rid of the background of the inanimate object image. If you used an image with a plain background this will be easy. Use the Magic Wand tool, this will be the fourth tool down the toolbar. You may need to right click on the icon to get the Magic Wand to appear. When you have it, simply click on the background area to select it, and press the delete button. The selected background area should be removed. If you have problems and parts of the inanimate object keep being selected, change the Tolerance value by making it smaller than the default value of 32. (The other option is to use the eraser tool to simply erase the background, but more about that later) You should now have an image that has the background in one layer, and the inanimate object, with no white background in another layer, like the image below. And don t forget to save your work as you go. Make sure you save it as a PSD file (Photoshop format so you can keep editing it and retain all the layers etc) Copyright Terra Feralis Holdings 2011 Page 3

Now to bury your object. The first thing to do is to right click on the Background Layer and select the option Duplicate Layer. This gives you a second copy of the background. Now left click the layer named Background Copy and drag it so it is on top of the inanimate object layer (See below) With the Background copy layer highlighted set the Opacity command to 50% so you can see the inanimate object image beneath. The screen will look like this. (See below) Copyright Terra Feralis Holdings 2011 Page 4

Now use the eraser tool to remove the background area covering the parts of the inanimate object that you want to be visible. Remember a soft edge brush tool is best. When you are done, reset the Opacity command to 100% and your inanimate object will appear to be partially buried in the sand. (See below) Now it s time to add your other images. The process is the same, but remember to leep an eye on the Layers Palette to ensure each image is in the right spot. You can drag images in front of or behind other images using the layers palette. I ll add my pocket watch and place it in front of the shoe, the move it behind the shoe. (See examples below) In the image on the right I had to use the eraser tool to remove a bit more of the Background copy layer so all of the pocket watch could be seen. So, go ahead and add your other images. Remember if you need to add more Background copy layers, you will need to erase more each time so as not to obscure your work. I ve added some more images into my version and I ve included a copy of each stage so you can see the rest of the image being built up. Copyright Terra Feralis Holdings 2011 Page 5

The clock is added, rising behind the horizon. The TARDIS has been added, buried in the sand, so I ve got my three objects, but I ve got one more thing to add to pay homage to Salvador Dali s Persistence Of Memory Copyright Terra Feralis Holdings 2011 Page 6

The final element is the melted clock. To melt it I used the Liquify command and to place it the way I wanted I experimented with the following Transformation options, Scale, Rotate, Skew, Perspective and Warp Tools. A quick glance at the Layers Palette will reveal that this image has a total of eight layers made up of a background, three layer copies and four objects. Have fun and don t be afraid to experiment. Remember one of Photoshops best tools is the Undo or Step Backward command, if you are not happy with it, undo it. Mark Finlayson Copyright Terra Feralis Holdings 2011 Page 7