Everyone's trying to mimic this popular Photography trend of grungy photos of old or homeless people. Find out the secret Photoshop technique that makes wrinkles look dramatic and sculptured.
Preview of Final Results
Dramatic Wrinkles Photoshop Tutorial
Step 1: Open a photo
Begin by opening a portrait of someone with wrinkles. This effect will also work on photos of younger people with smoother skin as well but this photo effect works best on wrinkles. To open an image, choose File > Open, browse for the image and click Ok.Making the colors look grungy
Step 2: Add a Black and White or Hue/Saturation adjustment layer
First, we’ll alter the color so that it matches the moody effect of wrinkled skin. To do this, we’ll be adding a Black and White adjustment layer. Click on the New Adjustment Layer button in the layers paletteStep 3: Blend the layer
Now that we have the adjustment layer, we’ll need to make it blend into the image to restore the color. For this, we can simply change the blending mode to Overlay. In the Layers palette, click on the drop down menu and select Overlay.The secret technique for ultra-dramatic wrinkles
Now that we’re done working on the color, here’s the secret to making wrinkles look ultra-dramatic. The filter to use for this technique is the Plastic Wrap filter. How does that work? Follow the rest of the tutorial to find out.Step 4: Duplicate the Background layer
In the Layers palette, select back the Background layer.Step 5: Apply a Plastic Wrap filter
Now we’ll apply the Plastic Wrap filter. Choose Filter > Artistic > Plastic Wrap.Step 6: Change the blending mode
To make this layer blend, we’ll use the Multiply blending mode. This will darken the skin to make it look dark and grungy. From the drop down menu in the Layers palette, select Multiply and you should get an effect like the image below.Step 7: Add a layer mask
We’re almost done. The dramatic skin effect was added to the entire image and now we need to mask out the areas that are not the skin.To start, click on the Add Layer Mask button in the Layers palette.
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Wow, good work. Really love the effect, and you are right about the background...I would have completely forgot to blend that. Thanks for the tips.
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