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How To Create a Dark Lunar Poster Design with PS & AI

In todays tutorial Im going to take you through the step by step process I used to create a dark outer space
themed poster named Lunar. The artwork combines textures and vector geometric elements to produce an
intense layout showing off the beauty of the moon with high tech sci-fi style markings. Well be using both
Photoshop and Illustrator to make the most of their different capabilities and combine the two different types of
artwork into one cool design.

The design well be creating uses a mix of heavy grainy textures and clear sharp vector elements to produce a
cold dark poster based on the moon. Well use Illustrators powerful shape tools to easily create a series of
intricate geometric elements which well paste over to Photoshop in order to assemble the complete artwork.

Open up Photoshop and create a new document for your poster design. Use a cool Photocopy texture from
Texture Fabrik as a background.

Switch over to Illustrator to create the first of many geometric elements. Use the Star tool to draw a triangle by
pressing the down cursor key to reduce the number of points to three. Hold ALT and Shift while dragging out a
duplicate and align it perfectly next to the original.

Repeatedly press the CMD+D shortcut to Transform Again and produce a complete row of triangles. Copy and
paste a copy of the row, rotate it by 180 and fit them directly between the existing triangle shapes. Smart Guides
(CMD+U) make it easy to perfectly align everything.

Draw a selection across all the triangles and drag out a duplicate, aligning the copies to the underside of the
originals. Press CMD+D to repeat this duplication multiple times to create a page full of tessellating triangles.

The area of triangles can be quickly increased by selecting a large portion and duplicating it to expand the
pattern.

Paste the triangular pattern into the Photoshop document and hit CMD+I to invert the colours to make the
linework white. Add a Layer Mask then erase away random areas with a large soft brush.

Download one of the public domain space images from NASA and paste it into the document. Desaturate the
image, change the blending mode to Screen and adjust the Levels to increase the contrast. Reduce the Fill to
around 23% to add more subtle texturing to the background.

Switch back over to Illustrator and draw two circles, one small and one large, on the artboard. Select them both
and go to Object > Blend > Make, then head back and alter the Blend Options.

Change the drop down option to Specified Steps and adjust the number to create a series of concentric circles.

Scale this shape up in size, take a copy then paste it into the Photoshop document.

Position the circular rings to flare out from the lower right third of the poster layout then change the blending mode
to Soft Light.

Press CMD+J to duplicate the rings layer twice then rotate the copies by 90 and 180. Make sure that the
smallest circle is aligned throughout all the ring layers.

Add a Levels adjustment layer and increase the contrast of the artwork so far by darkening the blacks and
midtones.

Fill a new layer with black then change this layer to Multiply and reduce the Fill to around 40%. This black overlay
simply helps darken the background elements a little further.

Paste in a high res image of the moon from Wikimedia Commons and change the blending mode to Screen to
render the black areas transparent.

Add a new Levels adjustment layer and Alt-Click between the layers to clip it to the moon, then increase the
contrast by darkening the shadows and brightening the highlights.

Group the three separate rings layers then add a Layer Mask. Draw a circular marquee around the moon and fill
this area with black in the mask to erase the rings from this area.

Switch back over to Illustrator and draw a circle on the artboard. Delete the left most point with the Direct
Selection tool then go to Effect > 3D > Revolve.

Change the Surface option to Wireframe to create a three dimensional linework sphere. Head to Object > Expand
to convert this effect into a solid object and paste it over to Photoshop.

Invert and scale the wireframe sphere to fit over the moon then duplicate and rotate a copy to produce more
intricate lines. Change the blending mode to Soft Light.

Back in Illustrator draw a series of evenly spaced lines. Make the first line longer then clear out the stroke colour
from the last line to make it invisible.

Click the New Brush icon in the Brushes palette and select the Pattern Brush option. Hit OK with the default
settings.

Draw another circle, this time with just a stroke and apply the newly created pattern brush to have the series of
lines evenly spaced around its circumference.

Paste this vector element over to Photoshop and position it to encompass the moon. Invert it to white then
change the blending mode to Soft Light.

Create a new layer then use some spray paint brushes to add splatters around the moon area. Aim to add fine
sprays beyond the edge of the moon but keep the main spray splatter within the central area.

Add a Layer Mask to the spray layer and use the moon selection to erase away the central area, leaving the fine
sprays around the edge.

The dark mono theme works pretty well with this artwork, but we can add some subtle blue colour casts to
intensify the cold space theme. Dab some spots of bright cyan on a new layer and change it to Overlay.

Add some more areas of colour using a darker blue and change this layers blending mode to Overlay too.

Finish off the artwork with some text. Ive added the word Lunar using the cool font Ostrich Sans with a mega
1000pt tracking configuration.

Set up a simple Outer Glow layer style using the same bright cyan colour to give the text a sci-fi appearance.

This finishes off our dark lunar poster design. The vector elements give the artwork a futuristic sci-fi theme while
the high contrast and grainy textures really help intensify the design. The subtle blue colour casts then give the
design an awesome cold outer space feeling.

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