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# Create Surreal Compositions in Photoshop | Dex | The Graphic Design School

> Week 12 Photoshop project: make surreal food + human/animal compositions using layer masks and color backgrounds.

**Keywords:** Surreal Compositions, Photoshop, Photoshop layers, Layer masks, Food element, Human element, Animal element, Juxtaposition, Colour fill background, Graphic Design, Visual composition, Beginner Photoshop tutorial, Intermediate Photoshop tutorial, Advanced Photoshop tutorial, Creative campaign

Week 12: Create Surreal Compositions in Photoshop Creating a striking and unexpected Photoshop composition through the juxtaposition of a food and human/animal element. Beginner + Use the donut and one of the model images from the link below and create one visual using Photoshop layers and layer masks. Make the donut look like it is a part of the image although there is an unexpected /surreal relationship between the 2 visuals. Add a uniform colour fill background to contrast or complement the composition. Intermediate + Use 2 or 3 donuts and both a male and a female models, of your choice from Unsplash, ours are just a guide. Create two visuals using Photoshop layers and layer masks. You can use images of your choice - there needs to be a food element and a human/animal element to the composition. Make the donuts/food look like they are a part of the image although there is an unexpected/surreal relationship between the 2 visuals. Add a different colour fill background to each of the images to contrast or complement the composition. Advanced + Create a campaign of 3 visuals using a food element juxtaposed with an animal or human image. You can use the images supplied in the links or images of your choice. There needs to be an unexpected /surreal relationship between the images in the composition. Add a different colour fill background to each of the images to contrast or complement the compositions. Time Allocated + 60 Minutes for Beginner: download image (or use your own), hand tint and add texture using downloaded brushes. Use image on a poster/postcard. 60-90 Minutes for intermediate: download image (or use your own), hand tint and add texture using downloaded brushes. Texturise a logo and add to the poster/postcard image. 60-240 Minutes for advanced: download image (or use your own), hand tint and add texture using downloaded brushes. Create a series of posters/postcards using different images or different colour palettes. Design Goals + Create an unusual composition of 2 contrasting elements in one image. The contrast in scale, texture or unexpected placement can be used. Constraints + Use Photoshop Color Fill Layers to tint a black and white image. Use Brushes to add texture to the image. Make a vector logo look hand printed using Brushes and Masks in Photoshop. Resources + Donut Photo: Photo by Patrick Fore on Unsplash Female Model: Photo by Autumn Goodman on Unsplash Subway Campaign: Inspiration from the Inspiration Grid Paul Fuentes Design: Inspiration from Paul Fuentes Design Instagram Feed Software + Adobe Photoshop Layers Upload + SoftwareDifficultyShow All Week 45: Create 3D Designs with Illustrator Week 44: Social Media Template Design for Clients Week 43: How to Create a Brand Campaign with Assets Week 42: Create Beautiful Type Design Editorials for Print and Web Week 41: Create Beautiful Type Design Editorials for Print and Web Week 39: Create promotion and brand materials with your own optical art design piece in Adobe Illustrator Week 38: Create a beautiful image design by merging two images seamlessly together in Photoshop Week 37: Create your own kaleidoscope print in Photoshop Week 36: Create a live animation for handwritten text in Adobe After Effects Week 35: Create an animated pattern of your logo in Adobe After Effects Week 34: Textile Design - Part 2 Creating Print Textures Week 33: Get Started with a Basic Animation in After Effects Week 32: Textile Design - Part 1 Repeat Print Week 31: Use the width tool to create your Own Curvy Letter Week 30: Create a punchy typographic Xmas gif, then we show you how to embed in your email signature! Week 29: Using Adobe Dimension & Photoshop To Create Striking Packaging Week 28: Draw & Apply your Own One-Line Art to a Mockup Week 27: Social Media Series: Learn to shoot, style and edit an image for your social media channels Week 26: Social Media Series: Absolute Beginners Design & Present an Instagram Mockup Week 25: Create a World Cup animated GIF in Photoshop to promote your event Week 24: Create a Seamless Pattern in Photoshop and Apply it to Your Mockups - Part 2 Week 23: Create an Identity Using Engraved Effect on Images - Part 1 Week 22: Create a website prototype in Adobe Xd - Part 2 Week 21: Add contrasting light effects to a photographic image - Part 1 Week 20: Create Wonderful Waves with the Twirl Tool Week 19: Create a Dripping Text Effect in Illustrator Week 18: Create a live animation for handwritten text in Adobe After Effects Week 17: Create a Band Artwork using Photoshop Liquify Tool Week 16: The Best Illustrator Brushes Tutorial Ever Week 15: Create a Retro Style Surf Poster Week 14: Create a Corny Holiday Sweater Knit Animated GIF Week 13: Use Adobe Dimension to create a Perfect Packaging Showcase Week 12: Create Surreal Compositions in Photoshop Week 11: Create an Asian-inspired vintage style poster/postcard and ink-effect logo Week 10: Create Patterns with Photoshop, Pattern Bombing, Apply Patterns to Mockups Week 9: Layered Effect With Illustrator & Photoshop Week 8: Gold Typography in Illustrator Week 7: Stamp Tool & Clipping Mask in Photoshop Week 6: Envelope Distort in Illustrator Week 5: Paper 3D Collage Week 4: Create a Mosaic of Beautiful Polygons Week 3: Create Your Own Mockup Week 2: Head Icons Design Week 1: Hand Lettering in a Shape Learn More About DEX Who is this for? + Whether you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced level designer. 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