How to Make Cool Thor Photoshop

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How to Make Cool Thor Photoshop

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This tutorial will show you how to make an amazing photoshop edit of one of Marvel's famous character Thor, the God of thunder and lightning.

Supplies

Photopea | Online Photo Editor

Selecting & Inserting Images

blue glowing eyes.png
stars.jpeg
thor lightning.png
thor png.png
Thor_Ragnarok_logo.png

Save these images or find some you choose. Open the program, find where you saved the images and insert them in.

Using the Layers

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First, open the image you want to use as the background. Make sure that image layer is at the bottom so it won't be on top of the other images. Once you've added the rest of the other layers, rename them so you'll know each one and you won't get confused.

Image Arrangement

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To do this, open the layers tab (make sure the background image is the bottom) and arrange which images will be overlapping and where their location will be. Also duplicate the glowing blue ball image since those are going to be his eyes.

Scaling & Rotating

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Scale the images to the sizes that pleases you. To do this click edit at the top left of the screen, then go down and click transform, then click scale. If you want to rotate, then click rotate or you can just click free transform and you'll be able to all the transformations you want at once.

Background Hue & Saturation

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Select the background layer select the "Add Adjustment Layer" button located at the bottom of the layer tab which looks like a half-moon phase. Then select Hue/Saturation. Play around with it until you find what looks perfect to you. A good one I found was Hue=100, Saturation=40, and Lightness=0.

Auto-Contrast

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With the background layer still selected, click Image at the top left of the screen, then click auto-contrast.

Vignette

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Double click in the background layer, click gradient overlay, change the blend mode to multiply, chance the style to radical, check the reverse box, and then scale to the size you want.