How to: Create a Da Vinci drawing in Photoshop

By Elena Santos on 17 March, 2009

Last week I went on a short holiday trip to Rome. I enjoyed it a lot and I had the chance to see some of the most beautiful works of art in the world, such as the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo's Pietà or the School of Athens by Rafael . I guess some of that art must have inspired me to try to create something different this week, and not just the standard photo effect Photoshop tutorial. Luckily I found this original Da Vinci drawing effect, with which you can also become a Renaissance artist - even if you don't know a brush from a chisel.

1. First of all we must create the right background for our Da Vinci effect. I downloaded this aged paper from Stock.xchng and then worked on it in the following way: create a new layer on top of the background, apply a radial gradient effect with two sepia tones and change this layer's blending mode to Multiply at 50%. Then copy the background image onto a new layer and apply a Hue/Saturation effect at -25%. Finally, erase the margins of this layer so that we create a lightning effect in the center.

How to: create a Da Vinci drawing in Photoshop

2. Crop the subject of your drawing from its original photo and paste it on a new layer. Remove any background left from the original picture.

How to: create a Da Vinci drawing in Photoshop

3. Duplicate the subject layer and apply a Graphic Pen effect (Filter > Sketch > Graphic Pen) so that it seems that the image has been drawn by hand.

How to: create a Da Vinci drawing in Photoshop

4. Now duplicate the subject layer again and apply a new effect: Filter > Sketch > Halftone Pattern. Set the Pattern type to "Dot" and fiddle around with the sliders until you obtain a subtle shade of dots over the image.

How to: create a Da Vinci drawing in Photoshop

5. Make sure the first background duplicate you created on step 3 is on top of the second one, changing the layer order if necessary. Then select that first background copy and change its blending mode to Overlay. Lower the opacity until both effects (Graphic pen and Halftone pattern) blend together.

How to: create a Da Vinci drawing in Photoshop

6. Merge the two subject layers and erase the lower part of the body (you can either paint it with a soft brush or delete it with the eraser tool at a low opacity level). Then select the hair - I used the Magnetic lasso tool - and press Ctrl+L to adjust the lightness levels and make it look softer.

How to: create a Da Vinci drawing in Photoshop

7. Create a new layer on top of the others and grab the Brush tool. Using similar colors to the ones you find on the image background, paint over the face of your subject to make it softer. If you use Photoshop's hotkeys (B for the brush, I for the color picker) you'll  get the job done in no time.

How to: create a Da Vinci drawing in Photoshop

8. Finally, your Da Vinci portrait is done!

How to: create a Da Vinci drawing in Photoshop

Comments

  • Mostafa Galal El Din Mostafa Galal<br /> El Din

    Yet another great PS tutorial. Thanks a lot Elena! This will help me with a project I have in school right now! I have looked everywhere and couldn't find it. You're the best! (P.S: It looks awesome)

    • Sent on 21 Mar 2009
  • savo savo

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    • Sent on 07 Aug 2009
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  • bob bob

    doesnt look like a da vinci illustration at all looks like a sepia toned photo on a cheesy background

    • Sent on 08 Apr 2010
  • example example

    are you kidding me! thats horrible

    • Sent on 11 Feb 2011
  • Da Vinci Da Vinci

    Godawful

    • Sent on 02 May 2011
  • Some1 Some1

    Give me a shotgun plz!

    • Sent on 27 Nov 2011
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