Make an Apple Coldplay Style Ad in PhotoshopFinal Image Preview
Before we get started, let's take a look at the image we'll be
creating. Click the screenshot below to view the full-size image. As
always, the layered Photoshop file is available via our PSDTUTS Plus membership.
In this tutorial, I will show you how to create a very similar effect to that used in the Apple Coldplay Video Ad. If you have done the Sparkling Hot Girl
tutorial in Photoshop, you will find it similar in some steps of this
tutorial. You can download the image needed for this tutorial here.
Step 1
Create a new document and fill it with a Radial Gradient. Use a dark gray(#161616) and White. The white will be the main light.
Step 2
With the Rectangle Tool (U), create a rectangle
with half of the height of the screen. It will serve as the floor. Use
a very dark red (#180a06).
Step 3
Add a new layer and create a marquee selection
from the floor layer. You can do that by right-clicking over the
layer's thumbnail. Then choose Select Pixels. After that, select a blue
(#113e4b) for the foreground color and black for the background. Then
go to Filter>Render>Clouds.
Step 4
Go to Edit>Transform>Distort. Use this
command to apply perspective to the clouds. Just move the vertices, as
in the image below.
Step 5
Next add a bit of blur by going to
Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur. Use 8 pixels for the Radius. You can
even change the Opacity to 70%. If you want to make it darker, use the
Eraser Tool (E) and set the tools brush size to a 0 Hardness. Then
erase some parts of the layer.
Step 6
Now it's necessary to repeat the steps we used to
create the floor with the Render Clouds. However, instead of using blue
for the color, use a dark pink (#552a58). Tip: If you duplicate the blue layer, it won't work because we need to use different clouds.
Step 7
Create a new layer exactly like the previous one,
and make it the same height. Then select black and white for the
colors. With the Gradient Tool (G), fill the layer with a Radial
Gradient. The white has to be in the center. Then change the blend mode
to Color Dodge.
Step 8
Now we create a new layer. Then select the Lasso
Tool (L). Next let's change the Feather to 20px. Then create a
selection, as shown below. Keep in mind that this element will be the
light as well. After that, select black and white for the background
and foreground colors. Then go to Filter>Render>Clouds.
Step 9
Now let's add more blur. To do that, go to
Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur, and use 35 pixels for the Radius.
After that, the most important thing, change the blend mode to Color
Dodge. Then delete the part of the cloud that is not exactly on the
floor, as I marked in the image below.
Step 10
Next we will create the background's light.
First create a new layer. Then use black and a 50% gray for the colors.
Then go to Filter>Render>Clouds.
Let's add a Layer
Style next by going to Layer>Layer Style. First add a Color Overlay
with (#84a7b8) for the color. Then change the blend mode to Overlay.
After that, select the Gradient Overlay. Change the blend mode again to
Overlay and use a gradient with these colors: orange (#fba46f), pink
(#cb8cd4), green (#346777). Use Linear for the Style and 180Вє for the
Angle.
Step 11
Create a new layer on top of the others. Then
with the Lasso Tool (L) and a 20px Feather, create a selection, as
shown below. Then using the same black and a 50% gray for the colors,
go to Filter>Render>Clouds. Then using the Blur Tool, add a blur
to some areas. After that, change the blend mode to Color Dodge.
Step 12
Place a photo on the document. Then cut out the
background and leave just the person. Use the tools you feel
comfortable with to accomplish this. I used the Pen Tool (P).
Step 13
Create a new layer on top of the layer named
"dude." Fill it with black. Then go to Layer>Create Clipping Mask.
Next select the Eraser Tool (E), and pick a 100px Master Diameter Brush
with 0% Hardness. Then erase some parts of the layer, to add some
highlights to the guy.
Step 14
Now let's add some lights in front of the guy.
To do that create a new layer. Then choose a regular brush (the circle
one), use a big size like 200px, and use a 50% Opacity. Then choose
first Orange and Brush where I marked (1) in the image.
After
that, choose a pink color. Then paint where the number (2) is marked.
Then change the blend mode of this layer to Overlay. You can even add
another layer with Clouds. Then with the Erase Tool delete almost
everything. Be sure to leave some smoke details in front of him ( 3, 4,
and 5).
Step 15
Create a new Folder and rename it to "sparks and
rays." Then change its blend mode to Color Dodge. Now the layers we
create will be placed inside this folder.
Next we create
a new layer and choose the Brush Tool (B). For the color use white and
select a regular brush with a Master Diameter of 13px and a Hardness of
0%. Then create three lines, as shown in the image below. Tip: Press once, then hold the Shift key and press where you want the end-point of the line. That will create a straight line.
Step 16
You can create another layer or use the same
layer, but I recommend you create a layer for each group of effects
based on brush diameters sizes. So now use a smaller diameter, like
4px. Then create a few more rays of light, as in the image below.
Step 17
Create more rays of light using different brush
diameters and opacities. Again, I recommend you create a new layer
based on each new brush size used. This will keep the file organized.
Step 18
It's fairly simple to create some curved rays.
First, add a new layer. Then create some lines. Be sure to use
different Brush Sizes, as I did. Then go to Filter>Distort>Wave.
Use 1 for the Number of Generators. Then set the Wavelength to Min 1
and Max 500. Then set the Amplitude to Min 5 and Max 200. Lastly,
change the layer's Opacity to 50%.
Step 19
Next let's make the Sparks in the image. First,
create a new layer. Then select the Brush Tool (B). Then go to
Window>Brushes to open the Brush Engine. For the Brush Tip Shape use
100% for the Spacing. For the diameter, start with 9px, though note
that you can change that to create bigger sparks. Over the Shape
Dynamics use a Size Jitter of 100%, Min Diameter of 5%, and Minimum
Roundness of 25%. Over the Scattering, use 1000% for the Scatter and
mark Both Axes. Then select Other Dynamics and change the Opacity
Jitter to 50%.
Now select white for the color and paint some sparks in the image, as shown below. Tip: Use the left and right brackets on your keyboard ([ ])to decrease and increase the Brush Diameter quickly.
Conclusion
Add more sparks to the image. You can place
some really big sparks and some smaller sparks in front of the main
figure. Many sparks are placed across the figure's chest in the final
image below. Although it might look like a complicated effect to
create, it's actually quite simple. We use the same technique with the
Clouds almost every time. Actually, that's the technique to create all
sort of lighting effects.
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caryce williams (2010-01-06 9:33 PM)
i am doing this project
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andres (2009-09-08 10:39 Am)
Can you do this with video
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Erik Thorne (2009-08-06 0:32 Am)
this is much better than the last coldplay apple ad photoshop tutorial i used! thanks a ton!
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