Download assets here: https://www.nucly.com/red-riding-hood-tutorial In this tutorial, you'll learn how to create a striking movie poster composite inspired by a reimagined version of Red Riding Hood. We’ll follow the design technique of framing a central character within a dramatic oversized background element, in this case, the looming face of the wolf. The concept emphasizes tension and scale, with Red confidently walking toward the viewer as snow swirls around her, setting an ominous and atmospheric tone. As we build this composition, you’ll master essential skills such as blending different elements, making precise selections, and recoloring key details to enhance the mood. You’ll also explore techniques for creating procedural snow and achieve a dramatic cinematic effect. Finally, we’ll dive into lettering and typography, crafting the impactful tagline, 'Red is out for Blood,' which further sets the tone of the poster. By the end of the tutorial, you'll have a professional-level movie poster that uses storytelling through visual design. My atmosphere brushes can be found here → https://shop.nucly.com/products/smoke-fog-brushes And my Blockbuster Titling styles can be found here → https://www.nucly.com/blockbuster-titling-styes And you can learn more about my brand-new Intrepid Ocean Explorer Course here → https://www.nucly.com/intrepid-ocean-explorer-course — Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE and turn on notifications! And likes and shares help a lot too! Check out my full professional Photoshop training courses here: https://www.nucly.com/courses And all my asset packs here: https://www.nucly.com/tools — Follow me: Professional Training - https://www.nucly.com Blog - https://zevendesign.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/zevendesign Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/zevendesign 500px - https://500px.com/rikardrodin

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