How to Create a Magical Christmas Snow Globe in Photoshop

How to Create a Magical Christmas Snow Globe in Photoshop
How to Create a Magical Christmas Snow Globe in Photoshop
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The color of the hand it’s quite cold so we should warm it up a little. Make a new layer and change the blending mode to Hard Light and lower the Opacity to 44%. Paint with a warm orange color (#ce8b47) over the hand with a low opacity soft brush. Clip this layer to the hand layer. Here’s how your hand related layers should look like if you followed every step of the tutorial.

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Open the file “Bubble”. Use the Pen Tool or the Elliptical Marquee Tool to make a selection of the bubble. Copy and paste the bubble into our scene. Place the bubble over the hand as shown below (and don’t forget to convert the bubble layer to a smart object).

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Step 23

Add a layer mask to the bubble layer and use a black brush at 100% opacity to hide the bottom part of the bubble. Lower the opacity of the brush to 50% and paint with black over the rest of the bubble.

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Step 24

Create a Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layer and clip it to the bubble layer. Lower the saturation to -95.

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Step 25

Import “Snow Patch” brush. Create a new layer and paint with white some snow at the bottom of the ball. You can use a layer mask to lower the opacity of the snow or you can lower the opacity of the layer itself. Add a couple more snow layers to cover the whole bottom of the bubble.

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Open the file “Tree1”. Select everything (Ctrl + A) and copy. Paste the tree in our scene and position it inside of the ball. Lower the opacity to 69%.

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Step 27

Create a Curves Adjustment Layer and use the settings shown below. Clip this layer to the tree layer in order to lighten it a little.

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Step 28

Open the file “Ornament”. Choose an ornament and do copy/paste into our scene. Place the ornament on the tree.

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Step 29

Double click the ornament layer and use the following settings in order to change its color and make it glow.

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Step 30

Duplicate the ornament layer seven times by pressing Ctrl + J and place each ornament on a different location on the tree.

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Step 31

Group all the ornament layers together. Create a Hue/Saturation Layer and clip it to the group in order to change the hue of the ornaments.

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Open the file “Tree2”. Select the tree, copy and paste into our scene. Place this tree over the existing tree.

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10 comments on “How to Create a Magical Christmas Snow Globe in Photoshop”

    1. Some of the original images don't exist anymore and so we've updated them to use alternative images. Unfortunately, this happens a lot with free images. You can still follow the tutorial using similar images and get the same composition.

  1. This is lovely. It looks like a lot of work, but it's worth it! I might do something like this for next year's Christmas cards. Thank you for sharing. :)

  2. At first I thought this was going to be hard to follow, but the resource list was a real big help. Thanks for posting!

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