As you might have noticed from the other photoshop tutorials on this site, I am a bit of a movie buff and enjoy recreating movie posters. In today’s tutorial I am going to show you how to make a cool Kill bill style movie poster complete with bloods, swords, and girls.
Step 1
Create a new document with the following settings: 10×8 and 72dpi.
Step 2
Find a cool close up picture of a female ninja or something of the like. I used this stock photo from Shutterstock, but there are plenty of free images just like it on Deviant Art.

Step 3
The one color that is associated with Kill Bill posters in yellow. Create a yellow Fill Layer under the image of your main subject.

Step 4
Delete any white space in your image so that the yellow background will show through.

Step 5
Now we want to Desaturate the main image. This is under Image > Adjustments > Desaturate

Step 6
To give the main image a little more punch, we are going adjust the levels to the following settings:
Image > Adjustments > Levels


Step 7
Now we are going to prepare the sword for the blood. Select the blade portion of the sword. Then create a new layer above your main image.

Step 8
For adding the blood you can easily just use some blood or paint Photoshop brushes, but I wanted to use this image from Shutterstock.
If you use a stock image, use the Paste Into Layer function on the layer we created in the last step.

Step 9
To make the blood look more realistic set the layer blending options to Multiply

Step 10
I still felt the main image was lacking as far as movie poster style goes. So I decided to spice it up a bit more by up the contrast:

And adding some noise with the Noise filter:

Step 11
Now Im going to add the main movie title text. I used the following settings:


Step 12
I wanted to make the movie release date look as though it was written in the blood on the sword. So I wrote the date with the following setting and rotated it slightly.


Step 13
Rasterize the the type on the date layer by Control Click on the layer and selecting Rasterize Layer. Next you will Command click on the layer to mask it

Step 14
Withe the text layer still masked, click on the blood layer we created earlier and then hit delete. This should cut out the lettering in the blood layer. You will need to go back and hide/delete the original text layer.


15 Comments
I’ve done something like that about 2 years ago: http://scottrenevejr.deviantart.com/art/Sword-Mistress-Bride-12201347
Great tutorial and nice design @Onur
Cool! I love that movie. And the process looks fairly easy. Thanks for sharing this tutorial.
Nice tutorial. If I may be allowed to be pedantic, though, I’d like to point out that the blood is a bit too close to the hilt. I would suggest starting it where the current swoosh of blood ends. That (imho), would be more plausible putting the mechanism of kendo in mind.
very neat and simple effect
I love your movie poster tutorials, they are fantastic. That is a great technique. I just checked out Deviant Art, what is it exactly? From the way you described I thought it was a free stock image site but looking at it, it does not seem that way.
Deviant Art is a site where any type of artist can upload their creations and create a portfolio of sorts for others to view. This also includes stock photographers who upload their photos for download and use.
@Eugene You sound like you have experience in slicing people up =).
@web designers , The only slicing of that kind I do is in Photoshop and I intend to keep it that way =D
Thanks for sharing. This technique could be easily applied to many advertising posters for various campaigns or topics. Preserving the movie poster theme for non-movie advertising in this format could result in some killer posters! This would be a great, simple poster project for beginner-level do-it-yourself designers, making it very easy for a small business to compete with larger competitors.
Great tutorial, was very precise and easy to follow, thanks.
Nice tutorial! In my opinion it’s too simple and the final image is not very detailed but it’s easy to follow and well explained
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What a good tutorial. Its always fun to learn about new ways to use my photoshop tools and to find out how people use them in different ways. I probbaly would have done the July 6th part differently. But thats the beauty of Photoshop, being able to do one thing 4 different ways.
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