To add tattoos in Photoshop, start by opening your base image (like a
photo of skin) and the tattoo design in separate layers. Place the
tattoo layer above the skin layer, then adjust its size and position
using the Transform tool (Ctrl+T or Cmd+T). Set the tattoo layer’s
blending mode to “Multiply” or “Overlay” to help it blend naturally with
the skin tone, and lower the opacity if needed for a more realistic
effect. Next, use a layer mask to refine the edges, brushing away excess
areas to make it conform to the skin’s contours. For extra realism, add
subtle warping with the Warp tool (Edit > Transform > Warp) to
match the body’s curves, and consider adding a slight shadow or texture
layer to mimic ink settling into skin. Finish by tweaking colors and
contrast to match the lighting of the base image.
To recreate the "Gotham" Instagram filter in Photoshop, start by duplicating your image layer and adjusting the Curves (Ctrl+M or Cmd+M) to increase contrast, creating a deep, moody effect. Next, go to Hue/Saturation (Ctrl+U or Cmd+U) and reduce the saturation slightly for a cooler tone. Add a Selective Color adjustment layer, focusing on increasing the blacks in the Neutrals and reducing yellows in the Blues to give it that signature cold, cinematic feel. To enhance the effect, apply a High Pass filter (Filter > Other > High Pass) on a duplicated layer set to Overlay for sharper details. Lastly, add a subtle Vignette (Lens Correction > Custom > Vignette) for a dramatic finishing touch.
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