Background image: Your background image should be a scene or a major location from your movie. It should give the viewer a good idea of what the movie is about. Make sure any objects or scenery are near the bottom of the photo. You’ll want lots of space over the top of the object in the photo so that you can blend other photos. Main Character(s): You will need a large photo of the main character(s) of your movie. They should be wearing the costumes they are wearing in the movie and striking a dramatic pose. Make sure your actors are standing in front of a plain white background or green screen so that you can easily remove the background. You can have all your main characters together in one photo, or you can blend several separate photos of the different characters together in one poster. Supporting Characters (optional): In addition to the main characters, some movie posters contain smaller images of supporting characters around the main characters. If this is what you want to do, you will need to take separate photos of all your characters.
You must purchase a Photoshop or Adobe Creative Cloud subscription to download and install Photoshop. You can try a free trial of Photoshop at https://www. adobe. com/products/photoshop. html. If you do not wish to purchase a subscription to Photoshop, you can use GIMP instead.
Alternatively, you can create a new document in Photoshop at any time by clicking File in the menu bar at the top and then clicking New.
27×40 inches (68. 6×101. 6 cm): This is the most common size for movie posters that are distributed to movie theaters. With a bleed, the document size comes out to 27. 5x40. 5 inches. 40×60 inches (101. 6×152. 4 cm): This is an extra-large size movie poster that is most commonly used in advertisements at bus stops or subway stations. With a bleed, this document size comes out to 40. 5x60. 5 inches. 24×36 inches (61x91. 5 cm): This is the size of movie posters that are bought from a retail store and hung in your bedroom or living room. With a bleed, this document size comes out to 24. 5x36. 5 inches. 18×24 inches (45. 7x61 cm): This is a medium-sized poster that is viewable from up to 15 feet away. With a bleed, this document size comes out to 18. 5x24. 5 inches. 11x17 inches (28x43. 1 cm): This is a standard tabloid-size sheet of paper. It is best used for small indoor advertisements like in waiting rooms, or lounges. This size can usually be printed using a standard home printer. With a bleed, the document size comes out to 11. 5x17. 7 inches. Bleed: The purpose of a bleed is to create some excess print outside the normal poster size. This is to prevent unsightly white lines along the edge of a poster when it is trimmed to the specified size by the print shop.
Click File in the menu bar at the top. Click Place. Select your background image. Click Open. Click and drag the image to reposition it if needed. Click the checkmark icon in the menu bar at the top.
Click File in the menu bar at the top. Click Place. Select the image of your main characters. Click Open. Click and drag the image to reposition it if needed. Hold Shift and click and drag the corners of the image to resize it if needed. Click the checkmark icon in the menu bar at the top.
Alternatively, if you want to blend the background of your main character image into the movie poster image, go ahead and skip this step. Sometimes keeping the background can create a nice texture. Before removing the background, you may want to duplicate the image. That way you have a copy of the original image in case you mess it up. You can also see what it looks like with and without the background. To duplicate the image, right-click the layer the image is on in the Layers panel and click Duplicate Image. Then click the eyeball icon next to the original image to hide it.
Alternatively, if you want to blend the background of your main character image into the movie poster image, go ahead and skip this step. Sometimes keeping the background can create a nice texture. Before removing the background, you may want to duplicate the image. That way you have a copy of the original image in case you mess it up. You can also see what it looks like with and without the background. To duplicate the image, right-click the layer the image is on in the Layers panel and click Duplicate Image. Then click the eyeball icon next to the original image to hide it.
If you do not see the Layers panel, click Window in the menu bar at the top and then click Layer.
Click Window in the menu bar at the top. Click Layers.
Click the layer that contains an image of a character. Click Layer in the menu panel at the top. Click Layer Mask. Click Reveal All.
Make sure the foreground and background colors are set to the default black and white. Click the layer mask to the right of the thumbnail image of a character image in the Layers panel. Press G or select the Gradient tool in the toolbar. Click and drag downward starting just below your characters’ faces and stopping before the scene at the bottom of the poster. This creates a gradient mask blend. If you are not happy with how the blend looks, simply use the Gradient tool to click and drag again to create a new gradient blend. It will replace the old one. Keep trying until you are happy with how it looks. To change the foreground and background color back to the default black and white, simply click tiny icon that resembles black and white swatches above the foreground and background colors in the toolbar.
Make sure you have a layer mask applied to the image and select the layer mask in the Layers panel. Select the Gradient tool. Click the icon that resembles a white faded dot in the menu panel at the top to select a radial gradient. Click and drag from the center of the character’s face to the background to create a radial blend. If you are not happy with how the blend looks, try again. Try clicking and dragging at different angles and sizes.
Click the layer mask on a layer you want to refine. Select the Brush tool in the toolbar. Be sure to use a soft brush for best results. You can also try different brush types to create a more textured blend. Select black as the foreground color to hide the image. Select white as the foreground color to reveal the image, then click and paint over the parts you want to touch up. [3] X Research source To create a more subtle blend, click the drop-down menu next to “Opacity” in the menu bar at the top. Then use the slider bar to lower the opacity. You can paint over your entire image using a low-opacity brush to create a ghost-like image.