
Step 36
Set the layer mode to “Multiply” and reduce the Opacity to 80%. Here is how your image should look so far:

Step 37
Right-click the layer and choose “Merge Down.” Click “Image > Adjustments > Color Balance” and enter “-34” into the first field or slide the top slider a bit to the left. Enter “22” into the third field or slide the bottom slider to the right until your image has an aqua-colored tint.

Step 38
Click “Image > Adjustments > Curves.” Set your points as shown below or experiment to get a look you like.

Step 39
Right-click the layer and choose “Duplicate.” Click “Filter > Blur > Radial Blur” from the Photoshop menu. Set the Amount to “10,” Blur Method to “Spin” and the Quality to “Best.” Set this layer mode to “Luminosity” and reduce the Opacity to 30%.

Step 40
Choose the Easer Tool and set the size to 600 and the Opacity to 50%. Click a few times in the center of the image over the model to reduce the blur and bring the objects into “focus.”

Final Results
![Down the Rabbit Hole_byV[1]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Down-the-Rabbit-Hole.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&ssl=1)
Authors Comment
8 responses to “How to Create an “Alice in Wonderland” Inspired Artwork with Photoshop”
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Love it
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dank je wel voor deze super tutorial
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AMAZING but I did it myself and it was 10x better
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what an awesome tutorial!!
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amazing tutorial thanks
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AWESOME TUTORIAL!~
LOOKS WICKED!~
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Thanks Vail Joy, its helpful on me!
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