In this tutorial, we will see how to use Photoshop filters and brushes to create an ink splattering knight composition. This is a relatively simple technique, which yields excellent artistic results.
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Select the Knight layer and create a Layer Mask. Using the Brush tool with black color, paint on the unwanted areas in the mask to crop the Knight out of his background. After you are done, go to Image > Adjustments > Desaturate.
Download texture background from Krakograff. Place the downloaded texture behind the Knight. Select the texture layer and go to Image > Adjustments > Destaurate. Reduce the Opacity of this layer to 20%.
Hide the Knight layer temporary. Download Watercolor Splatter Brushes from QBrushes. Load the downloaded brushes into Photoshop and paint a few splatters with black color as shown below. Hide the Splatters layer once you are done.
Unhide the Knight layer. Go to Image > Adjustments > Levels and key in the settings as shown.
Go to Image > Adjustments > Posterize. Key in 2 for the Levels.
Go to Select > Color Range. With the color picker, click on white color in the document to select all the white areas.
Unhide the Splatters layer and create a Layer Mask with the selection loaded in the earlier step. Hide the Knight layer.
Add some smaller splatters around border of the ink knight to break from the original shape.
Unhide the Knight layer. Reorder layers so that the Knight layer is at the top-most. Select the Knight layer and go to Filter > Stylize > Glowing Edges. Key in the settings as shown below.
Go to Image > Adjustments > Invert. Set the Blend Mode of Knight layer to Multiply. You will get a nice outline of the originial knight image.
Create a new layer and add a large red splatter as shown below.
Create a new Levels Adjustments Layer. Set the values as 49, 1, 255.
Add in your texts with a font that matches the overall theme.
Finally, flatten all the layers and go to Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen to bring out more details. That is all, I hope you enjoyed the tutorial. Thanks!
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