
When I saw the contest’s theme and source images, I knew I had to come up with an idea that is original, backed by a strong concept, and that offers the opportunity to show my technical skills.
My concept was that of a world deserted by the joy of the holidays, because our actions continue to deteriorate the planet and everything that lives on it; in turn, we have to live with these consequences, carry them as a heavy burden, while keeping on doing the wrong. Our lifestyle is "plugged" into the resources of the earth, a waste for or entertainment, regardless of the future.
I began by sketching roughly the idea on paper, just to figure out the composition and to help me assess what stock images I was going to need and where the difficulties would appear. Then, I gathered my resources: I used the mask and the industrial scene some personal stock images, and a bunch of free stock photos.
Let’s go more into detail with compositing the globe and with creating the lighting effects.
I started off with a stock picture of the Earth, which I placed into my background; I changed the colors using Hue/Saturation, so as the blue to become brown and the brown to become blue.


To be able to wrap this around our globe, I needed to have the skyline in a separate layer. I used a filter called Polar Coordinates, which you can find under Filter > Distort. But before applying the filter, the layer must be flipped vertically (Ctrl + T, then right click on the layer and choose Flip Vertical).
When using this filter, you may want to leave some empty room around your object, which dictates the size of the “hole” (in this case, the approximate size of the globe). Therefore, you may need to increase your canvas size. Try the filter (choose Rectangular to Polar and watch the effect in the preview window). If it doesn’t look good, cancel, increase your canvas size (Ctrl + Alt + C), then try again.








