Creating an Urban-Style Piece of Artwork
In Designing by MarkusWhile grunge has its origins in the 90's, recently the style has been gaining in popularity once more. In this tutorial I will show you how to create a dirty, urban style image using both well known techniques as well as a few new ones. You will learn to easily extract complex shapes and we will also create our own grunge texture.
What We're Making
This is the final image which we will create:

Preparation
This tutorial is very stock heavy. Since the basic theme of the image will be "music", I gathered a few stock images from iStockPhoto. I suggest that you also choose a theme and gather a bunch of stock images which you think will be useful before you start creating the image. Here are links to the ones I used: Girl, Speakers, Boombox

Step 1
Before we start with the stock, we will quickly create a texture for later use.
So create a new document, I used 800 x 600px for my canvas size. Make sure your foreground color is black and your background color is white. You can simply press "D" to do that.
Add a new layer and go to Filter > Render > Clouds. Then go to Filter > Noise > Add Noise. Choose the following settings: Amount 50%; Distribution = Uniform; Monochromatic = On. After that, use Filter > Artistic > Dry Brush with settings: Brush Size = 2; Brush Detail = 8; Texture = 1.
Now again, add some noise by going to Filter > Noise > Add Noise and use the previous settings. Then, use Filter > Artistic > Paint Daubs with the settings shown in the screenshot:

Step 2
Now use Filter > Brush Strokes > Splatter with Spray Radius = 20 and Smoothness = 5. Your image should look like this:

Step 3
Go to Select > Color Range, choose Highlights, hit the "OK" button and you will see that random areas in your texture are now selected. We will delete them by pressing DEL. Also, delete the background layer and you're done with your texture! Save it, we'll use it later.

Step 4
Now we will just cut out all the images which we will use for our further work and save them.
You can do that by using the pen tool. If you have a complex shape which you want to select accurately (i.e. hairstrands), then fear not because I will show you a very useful technique in the following steps.
The model in the stock photo which I'm using has very fine hair strands. We want to select her body shape while also accurately selecting the fine hair strands. In order to do this, go to the Channels palette and identify the channel with the highest contrast between model and background. In this case, I chose the green channel and duplicated it. Make sure the channel is selected and not hidden.

Step 5
Our goal is to make a selection of the model. The model should be solid black and the background as white as possible. With that in mind, we need to paint the headphones and the model's top solid black, as they are too bright. So trace around the parts and fill the selection with solid black.

Step 6
Press CTRL+M to open up the curves window and drag the two controllers further together to raise the contrast between model and background. You might need to repeat this a few times. In the end there may still be some bright parts. Quickly trace around them and fill them with black.

Step 7
If you're satisfied with the result, CTRL+click the channel to make a selection. Press SHIFT+CTRL+I to invert the selection or go to Select > Invert. Now click on the RGB channel and copy+paste the selection into a new 800x600px file. Voila! You have selected the model with all the fine hairstrands.

Step 8
We want to give the model a distressed look. Desaturate the model (SHIFT+CTRL+U) and duplicate the layer. Set the duplicated layer to Multiply and make sure it's on top. Select this layer, open up the curves window again (CTRL+M) and raise the contrast until you like the result.

Step 9
Desaturate the other images, add them to the model and make a nice composition.

Step 10
For the next step we will use some damaged paper as a texture. Just scan some crinkled paper or try to make a picture with your camera. You can download my paper texture here.

Step 11
Paste the texture above our image and set the layer style to Multiply. If necessary you should also desaturate it and raise the contrast a bit. Flatten the image and make a rough selection of the objects, like below:

Step 12
Paste the selection into a new file and add the texture wich we made in the beginning. Set the opacity of the texture to 15% so it's more of a background effect.
Fill the background layer of the new file with a color of your choice to give the image more life - by making the paper cut outs really contrast out from the background. I also added some notes which I quickly scribbled by using a small, round brush and then followed the same paper texture technique.
Don't forget to add drop shadows to your objects. This way they will look like they were cut out of paper and pasted on top.

Step 13
Next I've added some halftone effects and swirl brushes as well as some splatter brushes. If you don't know how to make halftone effects, check out Sean's Halftone Tutorial. For swirl/splatter brushes go to DeviantART or Brusheezy.com. Besides that, I added an image of an cityscape. You can find some great scapes for free at Sxc.hu. When you find an appropriate image, desaturate the cityscape, boost up the contrast and set it to multiply to get the effect in the final image below.

Conclusion
I am sure that the textures you created and used during this tutorial will be very useful for some of your following projects. I also believe that the new technique I showed you to extract complex shapes will also help you in your further work. You might have realized that we didn't necessarily need to cut out the hair so exactly, since we pasted the model to a plain white canvas. However, I thought this would be a great opportunity for me to show you this technique :-)
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chandan
March 14th, 2008
Awesome again.
spasquini
March 14th, 2008
Really nice step-through tutorial. Some interesting techniques inside!
Thanks
appox
March 14th, 2008
Really nice
Arnaud
March 14th, 2008
Very cool effect.
I test this week end
Salva
March 14th, 2008
good one!
pica
March 14th, 2008
always nice to turn on your computer in the morning and find stuff like this in your rss
great as always
giackop
March 14th, 2008
like it very much.. thanks..
David
March 14th, 2008
looks good!
KvaShi
March 14th, 2008
Thank you very much
Xavier
March 14th, 2008
Really great effects! Love it
Shane
March 14th, 2008
I really like this style of image, halftone usage and so on - nice tutorial.
Thanks Markus. Hope everyone at PSDTuts has a nice weekend!
Chee
March 14th, 2008
The skyline behind is SINGAPORE!
Jason
March 14th, 2008
Wow! Love the effect! Very inspirational
Cheears
March 14th, 2008
This is fantastic, Markus! It’s not just a photoshop.
It’s your creativity in photoshop.
Keep it up. We need to see more this type of work.
FullAperture
March 14th, 2008
Sweet looking color scheme. The swirls are a nice touch. Great job!
OriginMaker
March 14th, 2008
Really nice artwork!
Markus
March 14th, 2008
Oh! It looks like the tutorial Sean made, but still not the same!
Great! ( My name is also Markus :b)
x0n
March 14th, 2008
wow… I was thinking about that collage style like… 5 minutes ago, then I get on this site and There’s this new tutorial…
Crazy..
Nice work btw…
Douglas
March 15th, 2008
Amazing tutorial!
BTW, about the splat brushes, I’ve made some great splat brushes for Photoshop that you can download at my DeviantArt’s brushes account: http://oilusionista-brushes.deviantart.com/gallery/
See ya.
Wouter
March 15th, 2008
WOW hot
Niall Doherty
March 15th, 2008
Wow. Love the technique for cutting out the model with the fine hair strands preserved perfectly. Thanks for sharing.
Keep up the great work.
b00m
March 15th, 2008
good work.
Tagy
March 15th, 2008
Great technique..Great tutorial..Great outcome..
Thanxx Markus
Mark Abucayon
March 15th, 2008
great job doing this tut.
Erika
March 15th, 2008
The link to Smashing Magazine at the top is incorrect. Looks like it might’ve been pasted twice.
tom
March 15th, 2008
this one sucks!!!
Zach
March 15th, 2008
some really interesting techniques, i really liked the city scape technique. simple, and cool.
Eduardomatica
March 15th, 2008
WOW! Demasiado bueno!
Muchas Gracias, I like it!
Thanks.
Shane
March 15th, 2008
Hi Collis,
hope you don’t mind me saying here, but the link to Smashing Magazine on the post list page that leads to this post is incorrect.
Cheers,
Shane.
das_1980
March 15th, 2008
Has anyone else got stuck when creating the texture in step 1. I have followed the steps to the letter but when i do the fresco filter with the suggested settings it all goes wrong. I have followed the rest of the steps but it’s just not working out, any suggestions?
Renato
March 15th, 2008
Muito bom
Ben Griffiths
March 15th, 2008
Some interesting effects there, thanks
Markus
March 15th, 2008
Hey, sorry it is not the “Fresco” filter but the “Dry Brush” filter ( Filter > Artistic > Dry Brush )
That should solve your problem!
Also, I hope Collis reads this so that this will be changed in the tutorial.
I really apologize for that, it was kinda late when I started writing!
dakeat
March 15th, 2008
I ran into the same unexpected turn with the texture steps. If you increase the contrast (somewhat significantly) on the clouds via Levels or Channel Mixer, you will better match his final results.
goldenthunder
March 15th, 2008
that is awesome. i love it! thanks!
Terry
March 15th, 2008
i came here to see the hot asian chick… and more or less like the tut…
grunge may be back, but it is in the hot topic vein of “pop art”. i like the layout and focus here.
details
March 15th, 2008
nice one. i also love how you’re encorporating keyboard shortcuts. thanks!
.details.
Arnaud
March 15th, 2008
I have test, its very simple and cool
Collis
March 15th, 2008
Hey guys! Fixed the filter typo, thanks for the update Markus!
Also fixed the link I accidentally pasted in five times over lol
Sorry about the two errors guys! Great tutorial Markus!
Joshua Michie
March 15th, 2008
This is just awesome! I’m totally gonna use this!
cheers!
daniel lopes
March 15th, 2008
really cool!!!
VectorCars
March 15th, 2008
Amazing technique. Good
VectorCars
March 15th, 2008
Cooool!! Thanks very much Markus.
LEO
March 15th, 2008
bravo!!!!!
[C]antwo
March 15th, 2008
Thanks! Good tut
^^
Paulo Sales
March 15th, 2008
amazing concept…nice tut
congrats Markus
bweb
March 16th, 2008
great job
Jenny
March 16th, 2008
Oooo I REALLY like this one. Great idea!
computer jobs
March 17th, 2008
very nice and unique artwork
DudeZilla
March 17th, 2008
One of the best ..
Atro
March 18th, 2008
Thank you for sharing this. Beautiful Artwork
web design cheltenham
March 19th, 2008
brilliant style - some of the techniques you used are top notch. cheers
Katalog Stron
March 19th, 2008
I really like this kind of art. Thanks for tutorial.
W@Di
March 20th, 2008
Очень красиво, люблю такой стиль!
Robert
March 20th, 2008
Trop pérav ! t’as découvert photoshop hier toi non ?!
tu t’éclates comme un hamster dans une boule ! Yeahaaaa !
Cady
March 24th, 2008
sry i got lost at step 5 =[
marrie1129
March 31st, 2008
i love it so much ,it give a means to creat new things
marrie1129
March 31st, 2008
很喜欢他,她给我一种新的设计手法,这里我觉得不仅仅给的是教程,而是一种设计手法,而不像有些教程,只是手法的积累,SO LOVE IT ,THANK YOU
Sharing Best Practices!
April 4th, 2008
Great tutorial as always, thanks for sharing.
pxl_chic
April 12th, 2008
this was fantastic..i used what i learned and ended up making a flyer for my friends band!..you rawk!..thanks for the tut!
Geoserv
April 19th, 2008
STUMBLED!
Another fantastic tutorial.
VOTED for you at:
http://www.newsdots.com/design/psdtuts-photoshop-tutorials-and-links-creating-an-urban-style-piece-of-artwork/
Bayu
April 24th, 2008
Design yang cantik . . . Jadi banyak belajar nich trima kasih yach, i hope you understand what i say btw thanx for your great design
Reza farshbaf
May 3rd, 2008
Great tutorial! I would love to use it in my current joomla template for church websites.
North_country_boy
May 13th, 2008
Cheers! this tut is really cool! nicley done!
Prostoi Max
May 14th, 2008
Very good tutorial. Interesting techniques & really great work!