In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to use Adobe Photoshop to create an emotional autumn scene featuring a woman watching falling leaves on a bridge.
First, we’ll build the base scene with the sky and a mountain, and we’ll paint light. After that, we’ll add the tower, ivy, and bridge, and we’ll blend them together using adjustment layers, masking, and brushes. Later, we’ll import the trees, retouch the model, and add the falling leaves. We’ll use several adjustment layers to complete the final effect.
Tutorial Assets
The following assets were used during the production of this tutorial:
1. How to Build the Base Scene
Step 1
Create a new 2000 x 1286 px document in Photoshop with the given settings:
Step 2
Open the sky image and drag it to the white canvas using the Move Tool (V). Convert this layer to a Smart Object.
Step 3
Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur and set the Radius to 6 px. This step is to separate the background and the main elements and helps to increase the depth.
Step 4
Select Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Color Balance to change the sky’s color. Alter the Midtones values:
Step 5
Make a Curves adjustment layer to increase the contrast and vibrance of the sky.
Step 6
Open the mountain image and place it in the lower section of the main canvas.
Click the second icon at the bottom of the Layers panel to add a mask to this layer. Use a soft round brush with black color to remove the hard edges of the sky and blend it with the existing background.
Step 7
Apply a Gaussian Blur of 4 px to this layer to match the softness of the mountain with the existing sky.
Step 8
Create a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer and set it as Clipping Mask. Alter the Reds values.
Step 9
Make a Curves adjustment layer (set it as Clipping Mask) to brighten the mountain and lower part of the sky. On this layer mask, use a soft black brush to erase the left bottom of these areas so they won’t be too bright after applying this adjustment layer.
Step 10
To change the light position (I’ve aimed to lift it up), create a new layer on top of the other layers and use a soft brush with the color #ffafb8
to paint on the middle right of the sky. Alter this layer mode to Overlay 100% and add a mask to this layer. Use a soft brush to remove the light on the lower area.
Step 11
Make a new layer and use a soft brush with the color #ffba69
to paint the highlight on the right edge of the sky. Change this layer to Hard Light 90%.
2. How to Import the Tower
Step 1
Drag to find the angle of the tower you want or feel free to use your own. Here is the angle I’ve chosen.
Place the tower in the left side of the main canvas and flip it horizontally to fit the light direction on the right (Edit > Transform > Flip Horizontal).
Step 2
Make a Curves adjustment layer to darken the left of the tower as it’s in the shadow area. On this layer mask, paint on the right to keep its brightness.
Step 3
Use another Curves adjustment layer to bring more light to the right side. Paint on the left and the hidden areas so they won’t be brightened by this adjustment layer.
Step 4
Create a new layer, change the mode to Overlay, and fill with 50% gray.
Activate the Burn Tool (O) with Midtones Range and Exposure about 10-15% to strengthen the shadow on the windows and fix some light details. You can see how I did it with Normal mode and the result with Overlay mode.
Step 5
Add a Color Balance adjustment layer to bring some warm tone and light to the tower.
Step 6
Use a Photo Filter adjustment layer and pick the color #ec2100
to bring more red to the hidden area of the tower. On this layer mask, paint on the bright side of the tower so it won’t be affected by this adjustment layer.
3. How to Add the Ivy
Step 1
Open the ivy image and extract it from the background using your own method. Use the Lasso Tool (L) to select the ivy part on the top, drag it into our working document, and place it onto the tower.
Add a mask to this layer and use a small, hard, black brush to carefully remove some hard edges from the ivy.
Step 2
Take different parts from the ivy image to add to the tower, using layer masks if needed to delete the unwanted details. I recommend you use the hard black brush when masking the edges of the ivy, otherwise the result would look unnatural.
Step 3
Create a new layer below the ivy layers and use a soft brush with the color #16130f
and Opacity about 30-40% to paint shadow for the ivy on the tower’s wall.
Step 4
Select all the ivy layers and hit Control-G to make a group for them. Change this group’s mode to Normal 100% and add a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer to alter the ivy’s color.
Step 5
Make a Color Balance adjustment layer and alter the Midtones settings:
Step 6
Create a Curves adjustment layer to darken the ivy part on the hidden area. Paint on the rest so that it won’t be darkened by this adjustment layer.
Step 7
Make another Curves adjustment layer to bring highlight to the front of the tower. The selected areas show where to paint on the layer mask.
Step 8
Create a new layer on top of the other layers and use a soft brush with the color #efe29c
to paint yellow light for the ivy on the tower’s front. Change this layer mode to Overlay 100%.
4. How to Retouch the Bridge
Step 1
Cut out the bridge and place it in the lower section of the canvas. Add a mask to this layer and use the Polygonal Lasso Tool to select the unmasked background and the higher parts of the bridge. Use a hard black brush to paint within these selections to remove them.
Step 2
Make a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer to change the bridge’s color:
Step 3
Create a Color Balance adjustment layer with the same purpose. Change the Midtones and Highlights values:
Step 4
Add another Color Balance adjustment layer and alter the Midtones and Shadows settings. Paint on the bright section of the columns so it won’t be affected by this adjustment layer.
Step 5
Make a Curves adjustment layer to increase the light and contrast of the bridge. On the layer mask, paint on the shadow/hidden areas of the bridge so they won’t become too dark.
Step 6
Create a new layer, change the mode to Overlay 100%, and fill with 50% gray. Use the Dodge and Burn Tool to refine the light and shadow of the bridge.
5. How to Add the Trees
Step 1
Add tree 1 to the bottom right and tree 2 (I’ve chosen image 1) to the bottom left of the canvas. On each of these layers, apply a Gaussian Blur of 4 px to soften the trees.
Step 2
Double click the tree 1 layer, and choose Inner Shadow. Set the color of shadow to white to add some highlights on the tops of the leaves.
Step 3
Create two Hue/Saturation adjustment layers to change the color of the trees.
Step 4
Make a Curves adjustment layer to brighten the top of the tree 2. Paint on the shadow area of the tree to keep its lightness.
Step 5
Create a group for the tree layers and add a Color Balance adjustment layer within this group to turn the trees’ color to pink.
Step 6
Add a Curves adjustment layer to bring more light to the top/front of the trees.
Step 7
Make a new layer on top of the layers and use a soft brush with the color #efe29c
and Opacity about 40-50% to paint on top of the trees. Change this layer mode to Overlay 100%.
Step 8
Open the tree 3 image and use the Polygonal Lasso Tool to select the tree on the left and drag it to the right of the main canvas. Flip it horizontally and use the Free Transform Tool (Control-T) with the Warp mode to tweak the tree’s form to a curve.
Step 9
Apply a Gaussian Blur of 7 px to this tree layer. The bigger blur Radius helps to increase the depth of the scene.
Step 10
Add a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer to desaturate the tree.
Step 11
Make a Color Balance adjustment layer to bring red to this tree.
Step 12
Use a Curves adjustment layer to darken the hidden area of the tree. Paint on the front of the tree to keep its lightness.
Step 13
Isolate tree 4 and place it on the top of tree 3. Use Control-T to rotate it to fit the angle/pose of tree 3.
Step 14
Apply a Gaussian Blur of 9 px to this tree layer to make the tree fit the softness of tree 3.
Step 15
Make a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer to alter the tree’s color.
Step 16
Create a Curves adjustment layer to brighten the front of the tree. On the layer mask, paint on the shadow details to keep its contrast.
Step 17
Create a new layer, change the mode to Overlay 100%, and fill with 50% gray. Use the Burn Tool to darken some details in the hidden area.
6. How to Retouch the Model
Step 1
Cut out the model, place her onto the middle of the bridge, and flip her horizontally.
Step 2
Go to Edit > Puppet Warp to lift her head up.
Step 3
Go back to the original model image and select her cloak to add to the model in the working document. Use Control-T with the Warp mode to tweak the cloak to enlarge its bottom.
Add a mask to this layer to remove the bottom part below the model’s feet.
Step 4
Use the Dodge and Burn Tool for each of these layers to paint light/shadow and details of the model and cloak.
Step 5
Create a group for the model layers and add a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer to desaturate the model.
Step 6
Make a Color Balance adjustment layer to match the model’s color with the rest of the scene.
Step 7
Use a Curves adjustment layer to strengthen the highlight on the front of the model. Paint on the back so it won’t be brightened by this adjustment layer.
7. How to Add the Leaves
Step 1
Open the leaves image. Take the first leaf (from the left) to add to the main canvas and use Control-T with the Warp mode to tweak the leaves and make it much smaller.
Step 2
Take different leaves to add around the model and distort them into different forms.
Step 3
Add more leaves around the canvas and apply the Gaussian Blur filter to these leaves. Vary the blur Radius from 2 to 12 px to increase the depth of the scene. For the bigger leaves on the edges, use a bigger blur Radius.
Step 4
Create a group for the leaves layers and use a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer to change the leaves’ color.
Step 5
Make a Color Balance adjustment layer to bring yellow light to the leaves.
Step 6
Add a Curves adjustment layer to darken the leaves. Paint on the right of the leaves to reveal the light there.
Step 7
Make another Curves adjustment layer to bring more light to the bright side of the leaves. Paint on their left side to keep the lightness.
8. How to Make the Final Adjustments
Step 1
Create a Color Balance adjustment layer on top of the other layers and alter the Midtones values.
Step 2
Add a Photo Filter adjustment layer and pick the color #f2eb83
.
Step 3
Make a Selective Color adjustment layer and change the Reds, Yellows and Magentas settings. On the layer mask, paint on the top left of the scene to reduce the red effect there.
Step 4
Use a Color Balance adjustment layer to increase the vibrance of the sunlight and the edges. Paint on the rest so it won’t be affected by this adjustment layer.
Step 5
Make a Curves adjustment layer to darken the edges of the canvas. Paint on the middle to keep its brightness.
Congratulations, You’re Done!
I hope that you’ve enjoyed my tutorial and learned something new. Feel
free to share your ideas or comments in the box below—I’d love to see
them. Enjoy Photoshopping!
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