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Step1
Here is the photo I am
using for this tutorial. Feel free to use it, if you'd like.
Step 2
Step Copy your photo into a new document and name ir 'Original'.
Duplicate the layer 'Original' and rename it 'Desaturated'. Desaturate
the layer 'Desaturated' so that it has no color by hitting Shift+Ctrl+U
(Mac: Shift+Command+U). Duplicate the 'Desaturated' layer and name the
new layer '1'. Now go Filters>Blur>Smart Blur and use these
settings:
Radius: 60
Threshold: 100
Best Quality and use Edge Only.
Click OK and invert the layer, now apply a Filter>Blur>Gaussian
Blur with a radius of 1, and set its Blending Mode to Hard Light (which
can by done in the upper left corner of the Layers Palette).
Step 3
Step Duplicate the 'Desaturated' layer, rename it to '2', and move it
over layer '1'. Now go Stylize>Emboss and use these settings:
Height: 1
Amount: 119%
Click OK and set the Blending Mode to Hard Light. Duplicate the
'Desaturated' layer, rename it to '3', and move it above layer '2'.
Apply the Filters>Blur>Smart Blur filter once again but this time
use:
Radius: 10
Threshold: 100
Best Quality and Edges Only.
Click OK. Invert the layer and set the Blending Mode to Multiply and
Opacity to 40%.
Step 4
Step Once again, duplicate the 'Desaturated' layer, rename it to '4'
and move it above layer '3'. Apply the Filter>Styling>Glowing
Edges filter with these settings:
Edge Width: 1
Edge Brightness: 7
Smoothness: 6
Click OK and invert the layer. Set the Blending Mode to Multiply and
the Opacity to 40%. Duplicate the layer '4' and
Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur it, use a radius of about 3 - 4 this
will give us that shaded look. Set the Blending Mode to Multiply and
Opacity to 100%.
Step 5
Step Adding Color:
Duplicate the 'Original' layer and name it 'Color' and move it to the
top of all the layers. Set its Blending Mode to Hard Light, duplicate
the layer 'Color', and set its Blending Mode to Color. Here are the
finished results.
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