Create a Werewolf Warrior Wielding a Flaming Sword in Photoshop

Create a Werewolf Warrior Wielding a Flaming Sword in Photoshop
Create a Werewolf Warrior Wielding a Flaming Sword in Photoshop
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Next we will reduce the intensity of their belt's color. To do that, make sure that the "Warriors" layer is selected and then go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation and then once it opens, input the following:

  • Edit: Reds
  • Hue: 0
  • Saturation: -100
  • Lightness: 0
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Step 5: Create the Werewolf Warrior

Now we will be replacing one warrior's head with that of a wolf to make him a flaming-sword wielding werewolf. To start, let us first remove the head of the warrior in black. To do that, activate the Polygonal Lasso Tool (L) and then create a selection area around his head. See image below:

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When the selection area has been created, just press Delete on your keyboard to erase the head.

The result:

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Now that it has been erased, open the stock image: "Wolf 2" by dyet and then activate the Polygonal Lasso Tool (L). Create a selection area around the wolf's head. See image below:

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When you're done with the selection area, activate the Move tool (V) and drag the wolf's head to our canvas. Position this layer below the "Warriors" layer.

Next, activate the Transform tool (Ctrl/Cmd + T) and then rotate the head of our wolf as shown on the image below:

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We will then need to reduce the wolf's head color saturation, to do that go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation. Once open, input the following:

  • Edit: Master
  • Hue: 0
  • Saturation: -48
  • Lightness: 17
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The result of that should be similar to this:

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Next, we would need to erase the Wolf's head by using the Eraser tool (E) of course. Activate it and then choose the Eraser brush shown below by right-clicking on the canvas and then left-clicking on the brush:

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Use the following settings for the Eraser brush (E):

  • Brush: 10px
  • Hardness: Default
  • Opacity: 100%
  • Flow: 100%

Use a zoom level of 200% on the Navigator window for you to be able to accurately erase.

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Now, let's erase:

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The result of that should be similar to this:

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Next, we would need to use the Brush tool (B) to darken the lower part of the wolf's head. To start, create a new layer (Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + N) and name it "Darken" then put this layer above the wolf's head layer. Next, right lick on the "Darken" layer and then left-click on "Create Clipping Mask"

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This Clipping mask will clip itself to the wolf-head layer so that the paint applied will only apply to the layer it is clipped on to.

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