Creating a Flooded Area in Photoshop

Creating a Flooded Area in Photoshop

Carlos Panganiban, a skilled Photoshop artist, shares a captivating tutorial that takes viewers through the process of creating a devastated, flooded city scene. In this time-lapse video, Panganiban demonstrates his expertise in manipulating digital images to depict the aftermath of a natural disaster, specifically targeting the town of Sindalan in Pampanga, Philippines.

Through a series of carefully executed steps, viewers can witness Panganiban's technique in transforming a regular cityscape into a harrowing, flood-ravaged landscape. The tutorial showcases his ability to seamlessly blend various elements, from rising water levels to submerged buildings, to produce a visually striking and believable scene, perfect for a disaster movie poster or similar creative projects.

By sharing his creative process, Panganiban not only showcases his Photoshop mastery but also inspires others to explore the boundless possibilities of digital art and visual storytelling.

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