PHOTOSHOP
Matte Painting : winter
This is my
second matte painting tutorial.
Here I wanted to change the season of a scene from summer to winter.
Specific device used : Wacom Intuos² A4
| 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 ! | ![]() |
Alright, first let's
modify the colors. |
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Create a new layer
Now we can begin painting
the snow. Use a rough brush to create irregular shapes. In the tools window,
set the foreground color to pure white, and the background color to a
blue-tinted white which will be used to add shadows on the snow. |
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| With the blueish white, paint the inferior part of the snow (the shadows). This will add depth and will simulate the way snow reacts to light. |
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Create a new layer
With the same brush
and same white, paint the windows to give them a frosted look. |
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Create a new layer
Same
principle, on the roof this time. |
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Create a new layer
Now we are going to
paint the ground. I used an irregular brush so that the grass wasn't entirely
covered. Then using the blueish color I added nuances to simulate an undulating
look. I also left a clean way that goes to the door. |
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Now let's do something
to avoid boredom from only adding snow ! |
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Create a new layer
Now on to the extremely
boring step : powder snow over the trees. Powder is subtle, so don't overdo
it ! |
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| For the big branches in the foreground, we can see leaves. I chose to add snow on groups of leaves, which can be time consuming, but you should not choose the shortest way over quality work. | ![]() |
Create a new adjustment layer : Brightness/Contrast
This step is optional, but I created a layer and have applied a linear gradient from top to bottom to increase the contrast at the bottom of the pic. |
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Here it is ! You can compare the original image and the matte painting !
