This tutorial is actually a "making of" where I explain how I proceeded to achieve this matte painting.
I use a Wacom Intuos² A4 board, if you don't have any graphic board this is going to be hard but not impossible.
At each step of the matte painting, useless to remind you to create a new layer so that the work will be easier and mistakes avoided !This tutorial is actually a "making of" where I explain how I proceeded to achieve this matte painting.
I use a Wacom Intuos² A4 board, if you don't have any graphic board this is going to be hard but not impossible.
At each step of the matte painting, useless to remind you to create a new layer so that the work will be easier and mistakes avoided !
First of all, find a good res picture. I chose to use a picture of a house I found on the web. You can find very nice pics for free, just look around !
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Now look at the edges of the house. They still are the color of the original sky. We'll fix that. | ||
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Still using Hue / Saturation and also Color Balance, adjust the colors of the house and sky layers so that they perfectly blend together. | ||
This is probably the most delicate step because we have to hand paint the missing part of the house. For that I mostly used the clone stamp tool, tool that allows you to paint something using another part of the picture for reference.
For instance, the tiles located between the lower and middle windows were painted using similar tiles of the house, using the clone stamp tool.
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Paint dead trees behind the house, or use existing ones from pictures. Of course, make the colors and luminosity match. | ||
The fun part, now ! Let's break down the house. Well, not all of it. To make it look older, I added a hole in the rood, painted with brushes. | ||
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Make it look dirty. First of all, the windows. I used a non regular brush and painted the windows with a matte color. Then, change the transfer mode of the dirt layer to make sure that dirt and windows blend nicely together. For this example I chose the Luminosity mode. | ||
Repeat that step, only do it on the entire house. Paint with a dirtier color and set your layer to Multiply. Make sure you make joints and edges look filthy too, because that's where dirt appears most. This is one of the longest steps, but take your time and don't mindlessly add dirt everywhere ! | ||
Here, the porch, zoomed in. | ||
The last step is to create a Levels adjustment layer to get the final contrast of the matte painting. |
Here it is ! You can compare the original image and the matte painting !
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