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Sometimes you just want to do something special with a photo. Combining Photoshop skills and digital photography skills can produce a really nice piece of art that you can share with family and friends. Here is how to create your own amazing piece of art.
Photo Rights
Because of copyright issues, never use other people’s photos for your art. It violates the photo owner’s copyright. Plus, you would also be using something that you didn’t create. Your art wouldn’t be totally yours if you used someone else’s work, and you wouldn’t have bragging rights. You want to be able to brag that the art’s 100% yours, right?
Getting Started
Let’s get started creating your photo collage with Photoshop.
First, open a new workspace. Make the workspace the dimensions of the size of the artwork you want to create.
Next, pick a picture. For our example collage, I picked a picture of my oldest daughter. It isn’t a very good photo, but it has possibilities. To pick your picture, imagine what it might look like if you put it in a different setting and combined it with other pictures and objects.
After choosing your photo, you want to get rid of extras. As you can see here, I faded the edges of the cropped image. The lasso tool can be a big help in isolating certain things in a photo that you would like to work with.
Then, I made the photo somewhat opaque with my photo editor. This made to work better with the other objects and the overall look.
Adding Detail
Here, you see that I basically laid in some colors around the photo. Use your imagination! Add colors, combine photos, or change the colors of the photo. As you can see here, I started painting over the picture. Then, I started adding details to the painting around it. I added deep shadows to the chin area, added more color and shadow to the hair, etc. Each step is a different layer, that way if I don’t like something I can go back and change it or delete it.
This step looks very different from the original photo. There’s a lot more detail to the background and the reflection in the water was added since the last step. I added the reflection by using the cloning tool and a very wide brush.
This is my finished collage. By now the photo should look less like a photo stuck on a canvas and more like piece of art.
Here is another example of a photo collage that was done by my good friend Gary Edgemon.
So, go sort through your photos and turn them into something you can be proud of!