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DESIGN & ILLUSTRATION > PHOTOSHOP ACTIONS

How to Create a GTA Photo Effect


Action in Adobe Photoshop
by Marko Kožokar 15 Nov 2017
Difficulty: Intermediate Length: Short Languages: English 

Photoshop Actions Adobe Photoshop Photo Effects Deconstruction


What You'll Be Creating

The effect shown above is the one I will show you how to create in this tutorial. If
you would like to create the even more advanced grand theft auto photo effects
shown below and using just a single click, then check out my Grand Theft
Photoshop Action.
What You'll Need
To recreate the design above, you will need the following photo:

• Stock Image

1. Let's Get Started

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Step 1
First, open the photo that you want to work with. To open your photo, go to File >
Open, choose your photo, and click Open. Now, before we get started, just check
a couple of things:

1. Your photo should be in RGB Color mode, 8 Bits/Channel. To check this, go


to Image > Mode.
2. For best results, your photo size should be 1500–3500 px wide/high. To
check this, go to Image > Image Size.
3. Your photo should be the Background layer. If it is not, go to Layer > New >
Background from Layer.
Step 2
Now we are going to crop the image to remove some of the space above the
subject. Choose the Crop Tool (C), and transform the Crop Box as shown below:

2. How to Create the GTA Art Style


Step 1
In this section, we are going to create a GTA art style from our photo. Go to Layer
> New > Layer to create a new layer and name it Temp 1.

Step 2
Now press Control-Alt-Shift-E on your keyboard to make a screenshot, and then
go to Image > Adjustments > Shadows/Highlights, and set Shadows to 10% and
Highlights to 2% as shown below:
Step 3
Go to Layer > New > Layer to create a new layer and name it Temp 2.

Step 4
Now press Control-Alt-Shift-E on your keyboard to make a screenshot, and go to
Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen. Then press Control-F on your keyboard to repeat this
filter.

Step 5
Change the Blending Mode of this layer to Soft Light, and then go to Filter > Other
> High Pass and set the Radius to 1.5 px as shown below:

Step 6
Now Control-click on the Temp 1 layer to get both layers selected at the same
time and press Control-E on your keyboard to merge these two layers into one
layer.
Step 7
Go to Filter > Stylize > Diffuse and set the Mode to Anisotropic.

Step 8
Now go to Edit > Transform > Rotate 90° Clockwise to rotate this layer 90°
clockwise, and then press Control-F on your keyboard to repeat the previous
filter.

Step 9
Go to Edit > Transform > Rotate 90° Clockwise to rotate this layer another 90°
clockwise, and then press Control-F on your keyboard to repeat the previous filter
again.

Step 10
Now go to Edit > Transform > Rotate 180° to rotate this layer 180° clockwise, and
then go to Filter > Sharpen > Smart Sharpen and set the Amount to 250%, Radius
to 1.5 px and Remove to Gaussian Blur as shown below:
Step 11
Go to Filter > Noise > Reduce Noise, and set the Strength to 5, Preserve Details
to 0%, Reduce Color Noise to 54% and Sharpen Details to 0% as shown below:

Step 12
Now go to Layer > New > Layer to create a new layer and name it Temp 3.

Step 13
Press Control-Alt-Shift-E on your keyboard to make a screenshot, and then go to
Filter > Filter Gallery > Artistic > Cutout, and set the Number of Levels to 4, Edge
Simplicity to 0 and Edge Fidelity to 3 as shown below:

Step 14
Now set the Blending Mode of this layer to Soft Light and set the Opacity to 56%.

Step 15
Control-click on the Temp 2 layer to get both layers selected at the same time
and press Control-E on your keyboard to merge them. Then name this new layer
GTA Art Style.
3. How to Create a Stroke Around the Subject
Step 1
In this section, we are going to create a stroke around the subject. Select the
Background layer, hide the GTA Art Style layer, choose the Quick Selection Tool
(W), and select the background. Feel free to use the Shift and Alt buttons to add
or remove some areas from the selection. Then press Control-Shift-I on your
keyboard to invert the selection and get the selection around the subject.

Step 2
Now go to Select > Modify > Smooth and set the Sample Radius to 5 px. Then
select and show the GTA Art Style layer, go to Layer > New > Layer to create a
new layer, and name it Subject Stroke.

Step 3
Choose the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M), set the foreground color to #000000 ,
Right-click anywhere inside the canvas, and choose Stroke. Set the Width to 5 px,
Location to Outside, Mode to Normal and Opacity to 100% as shown below:
4. How to Make the Final Adjustments
Step 1
In this section, we are going to make final adjustments to the design. Press D on
your keyboard to reset the swatches, go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer >
Gradient Map to create a new gradient map adjustment layer, and name it Overall
Contrast.

Step 2
Now change the Blending Mode of this layer to Soft Light and set the Opacity to
26%.

Step 3
Go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Levels to create a new levels adjustment
layer and name it Overall Brightness.

Step 4
Now Double-click on this layer thumbnail and in the Properties panel use the
settings below:
Step 5
Go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Hue/Saturation to create a new
hue/saturation adjustment layer and name it Overall Saturation.

Step 6
Now Double-click on this layer thumbnail and in the Properties panel use the
settings below:

Step 7
Go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Curves to create a new curves adjustment
layer and name it Color Look.

Step 8
Now Double-click on this layer thumbnail and in the Properties panel use the
settings below:

Step 9
Go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Brightness/Contrast to create a new
brightness/contrast adjustment layer and name it Background Brightness.
Step 10
Now, while the layer mask of the Background Brightness layer is selected, choose
the Brush Tool (B), set the foreground color to #000000 , and brush over the
subject.

Step 11
Double-click on this layer thumbnail and in the Properties panel enter the settings
below:

You Made It!


Congratulations, you have succeeded! Here is our final result:

If you would like to create the even more advanced grand theft auto photo effects
shown below and using just a single click, then check out my Grand Theft
Photoshop Action.
The action works so you just fill in your subject with a color and play the action.
Yes, it's really that simple! The action will do all the work for you, leaving you fully
layered results that you can further customize.

It comes with a detailed video tutorial that demonstrates how to use the action
and also how to customize the results to get the most out of the effect.

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Marko Kožokar
Graphic & Web Designer

Hello, my name is Marko. I am a graphic and web designer. My favourite


part of my work is creating Photoshop actions with which anyone can
create amazing, advanced photo effects in just a few minutes, without any
previous experience with Photoshop. I hope you will learn a lot of useful
tips from my tutorials!

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Awesome
can i do it with Illustrator??
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johnleeclair • a year ago


It would be cool if you explained why you did things instead of just listing the steps.
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