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Olivio Sarikas
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Affinity Photo: Exorcist Style - Horror Photo Tutorial

Find out how to create a Exorcist Horror Style in Affinity Photo. In this tutorial we will dive into the realm of the dark and spooky. Let's have a little fun with Fog and spooky lights. In this tutorial we will turn a photo from day to night and and some scary elemts. 

I will provide a lot of tricks and insights on how to create the atmosphere, bind the elements together and have find a nice composition. All inspired by the 1973 Movie The Exorcist by William Friedkin. 

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Brush used:
https://www.brusheezy.com/brushes/58018-free-fog-photoshop-brushes-8

Photo used:
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Affinity Photo: Exorcist Style - Horror Photo Tutorial

Comments

Lol, thank you Bob. My cat has a lot of Poe flair with his slender body and large ears :)

Olivio Sarikas

I much agree! This was an excellent and useful tutorial! And I interpreted that your cat wanted into the scene as an added Poe effect. :)

Bob Domine

Lol, thank you William. Best collar ever :)

Olivio Sarikas

I enjoyed this one a lot! And I think you looked really handsome wearing a fur collar.

William H. Willis

Thank you, Pete. Yes, that was really funny. My Cat Lolo loves to sit there. I'm suprised i could stay so concentrated with the cat jumping around on me :)

Olivio Sarikas

Terrific again Olivio - especially liked the star role of your neck warmer ;)

Pete Gunnell

Hi Kevin, i'm happy you like it. The project was a lot of fun :)

Olivio Sarikas

Thank you Olivio, another great tutorial using a range of techniques to create something completely different.

Kevin Phillips

Thanks so much for this! I tend to crash into my collages. Following you're lessons reminds me to slow down and learn more of what the program can do! In my old technique I would have fought with sky replace and gradient darkening to get the night look. Thanks so much for new ways - and better ways - to do things. And reminding me it's about the story we can tell with images.

CJ Carpenter


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