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Horror Movie Poster Remake


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[FONT=&amp]I am trying to copy this poster[/FONT]
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[FONT=&amp]strictly for learning. I do not plan to use it in any way whatsoever.[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp]T[/FONT]h[FONT=&amp]e graveyard image used is this one here at:

StAnnesCemetery_01.jpg
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[FONT=&amp]My major problem is with how to obtain the misty, dark bluish sky and generally the background. Any help in this regard will be highly appreciated.[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp]My comical attempt :

buffy_01.jpg


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Hello and welcome to PSG.

Just to let you know I have uploaded the images to your thread and found a much better reference to the Cemetery.

Speaking of which, I see that you did not use the same Cemetery image in your re-make.

In the original, it appears that the BG is a combination of two different images, the cemetery and the clouds.

Let me put together some demos for you. Give me a while.
 
The first thing I did was to combine the original movie poster with the image of the cemetery.

I placed the OMP on top of the Cemetery image.
I lowered its opacity so that I could view the underlying structure.
I used Cmd/Cntrl + T to enter free transform. I used this to adjust the OMP image so that it matched the cemetery.
I also used the Move Tool to move the OMP into place.
Screen Shot 2016-08-14 at 9.14.36 AM.png

Once I matched everything, I used the Crop Tool to crop the cemetery image to match the OMP.
Screen Shot 2016-08-14 at 9.16.13 AM.png

Screen Shot 2016-08-14 at 9.16.34 AM.png

Cropped with the OMP layer turned off.
Screen Shot 2016-08-14 at 9.16.50 AM.png

Now, we're ready to match the colors, darkness, and effect of the OMP.
 
For the next part, I will use a simple technique, but there are so many different ways to do this and some may be much better, but much harder to explain and understand.

Next I added a Color Fill adjustment layer. You can use a regular layer filled with color if you like. I prefer the Color Fill Adjustment layer for the ease of adjust-ability and it's accompanying layer mask.
As for the color, it's not exact and I just took an educated guess. It's close enough for this demo.

Here is the Color Fill adjustment layer on a layer above the newly cropped cemetery layer.
Screen Shot 2016-08-14 at 10.16.43 AM.png

On the CFAL, I scrolled through the Blending modes and settled on Linear Burn.
I also lowered the opacity to 88%.
Screen Shot 2016-08-14 at 10.17.01 AM.png

I then added a Curves adjustment layer. Again, I prefer adjustment layers sinc they are non-destructive and adjustable with a layer mask.
I wanted to darken the image and then use the mask to reveal the lighter underlying layer.
Screen Shot 2016-08-14 at 10.17.16 AM.png

I used the Brush Tool set to black with a big soft brush on the layer mask.
I lowered the brushes settings and worked slowly.
Screen Shot 2016-08-14 at 10.17.30 AM.png

Here is the layers panel to this point...
Screen Shot 2016-08-14 at 10.31.10 AM.png

Next, we need to add in the clouds.
 
Your welcome.

I got a bit sidetracked, but I will hopefully finish this here in a little while.
 
Just one small query, on top of everything else, you've done a wonderful job on the layer mask, you use a rounded brush tool and vary the opacity?
 
Just one small query, on top of everything else, you've done a wonderful job on the layer mask, you use a rounded brush tool and vary the opacity?
No, I usually lower the flow. But if that's not enough, I will then lower the opacity.

Here's what I was using. (Also I need to mention that I'm using a tablet)
Screen Shot 2016-08-14 at 11.08.59 AM.png
 
OK, on to the next step.

I find myself an adequate cloud image and I open it into my document.
If I know I'm going to be resizing a layer/image (clouds) I will usually convert that layer to a smart object.

I place the cloud layer at the top and use the Move Tool and free transform to position and adjust the layer.
Screen Shot 2016-08-14 at 11.17.07 AM.png

I will then scroll through the layers blending modes to see what looks best.
I chose 'multiply' for this one.
Screen Shot 2016-08-14 at 11.31.43 AM.png

Next, I add a layer mask to the cloud layer and then get out the Brush Tool and start blending.
Screen Shot 2016-08-14 at 11.31.55 AM.png

Screen Shot 2016-08-14 at 11.36.55 AM.png

This is a good stating point to complete the rest of the effect.............which could get a bit involved! LOL!!
 
Thank you! I think the light beam can be made by using curves on a pen tool selection and subsequently filtering it. :)

You've been very helpful!
 

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