Who has a tutorial for PS to deal with night scenes, thank you for pulling urgently

Updated on technology 2024-04-24
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Things are different during the day and at night, and the lights are indispensable at night, and the lights are not turned on during the day, so if you want to do it, only one detail part of your own slowly change, it is estimated that the effect is not very good, after all, it involves a problem with the environment, reduce the brightness, and then try it with the lighting effect.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Do you see there?

    I'm not looking for it

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If it's for home use, use ps, practical.

    There's another one called giam under Linux that has similar details.

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The easiest way to do this is to add lighting effects, and then adjust the curve after partial feathering.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Starry night view??

    Set the foreground color and background color to white and black respectively, select the [Gradient Tool] in the toolbox, set the gradient format to radial gradient, and set the [Mode] to [Lighten] mode, drag the mouse on the background layer, pay attention to the amplitude of the drag, each time you drag, you will get a campus with a right gradient effect, and you can get the prototype of the starry sky by dragging it multiple times, as shown in Figure 136.

    Figure 136 Establishing a constellation.

    18) Continue to add the ball, pay attention to the size of the roll to repent, to show the layering of space when making the starry sky in the back, now select the [Deepen Tool] in the toolbox, set the [Brush] to the blurred edge, the diameter is 65, and the [**degree] is 100, as shown in Figure 137.

    Figure 137 Select the Burn tool.

    19) Use the [Deepen Tool] to paint on the layer after all, you can make the balls smaller, and after proper painting, all the balls will be smaller as a whole, forming a sense of depth of field of the galaxy, as shown in Figure 138.

    Figure 138 Making the planet smaller.

    20) Set the foreground color to dark blue, select the [Gradient Tool] in the toolbox again, this time the [Mode] value is set to [Overlay] mode, and then drag the mouse from the center of the background to implement the gradient, note that the mouse must be dragged outside the whole image to apply the gradient effect to all shapes, as shown in Figure 139.

    Figure 139 Implementing a blue gradient.

    21) You can see that all the planets are rendered blue, the core is white, and the planets are more realistic, now select the [Brush Tool] in the toolbox, click the "Enter Brush Panel Button" at the far right end of the brush attribute bar, open the Brush Panel, and set it as shown in Figure 140.

    22) Set the foreground color to white and click at different locations in the current layer, noting that it is best to choose ** on each planet when clicking, so that you can get the effect of starlight twinkling.

    Figure 141 Flickering effect.

    23) Paste the previously made shape ** rendering into the starry sky background, the system will automatically generate a layer of [Layer 1], set the blending mode of the layer to [Lighten] mode, so that it will blend better with the background layer, but the traces of the rectangle can still be seen at the edge, use the [Ellipse Marquee Tool] to establish a circular selection on the current layer, and feather the selection area into 15 pixels, as shown in Figure 142.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The general steps are as follows:

    1. Open** - Copy layer;

    2. Click "Monochrome" in "Channel Mixer";

    3. Restore the sky part back and hide it.

    Answer: Channel Mixer layer, select the background copy layer, select - color range, tolerance of 120, sample the sky part;

    4. After confirmation, get the selected selection area of the sky part, and subtract the non-sky part;

    5. Open the channel mixer layer, the foreground is white, the background is black, press the Ctrl+Delete key to fill the foreground color to the current selection (that is, the fill channel mixer is black).

    6. Click "Create a new fill or adjustment layer" under the image layer panel, and select "Brightness Contrast" to adjust the brightness and contrast to the maximum;

    7. Create a new layer 1, set the "Brush Tool" to draw the effect of starry spots at night when the foreground color is white, and set the opacity to 30%;

    8. Create a new layer 2, select "Custom Shape Tool" to drag out the moon in the sky, Ctrl+Return to the selected area, Alt+Delete to fill in white, and unselect the area.

    9. Right-click Layer 2 - Blend Options - Select "Inner Glow" in the "Layer Style" dialog box that opens to change the inner glow color to blue and the "Outer Glow" color to blue, OK;

    10. Click "Create New Fill or Adjustment Layer" under the Picture Layer Panel, select "Hue Saturation", select "Color", and set the Hue to 205 and Saturation to 25. Finish.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Many people don't know that many nighttime movie shots are actually shot in the middle of the day, and with some professional camera setup and powerful post-processing, film studios can transform the captured footage into any moment of the day.

    This tutorial will teach you how to apply filters and adjustment layers to convert daytime shots to nightscapes.

    Original image:

    The effect is better when the original image has the following characteristics:

    1.The image is not excessive

    2.There is a clear dividing line between the sky and the foreground

    3.A direct light source

    step 1

    Add a Hue Saturation adjustment layer.

    Click on the small hand icon with the left and right arrows, and then click in the blue sky area in the image.

    Adjust the brightness to -50 to darken the sky.

    step 2

    Add a Brightness Contrast adjustment layer.

    Set the brightness to -50 to darken the entire image.

    step 3

    Add a Color Lookup adjustment layer.

    In the drop-down menu for 3dlut files, select . This color lookup table can convert day to night.

    Set Color Lookup in the Layers panel to adjust the opacity of the layer to 70%.

    step 4

    step5

    Our image is now largely complete, and now we can add some special effects to make it look more realistic.

    Create a new blank layer filled with black.

    Click Filter >> Noise >> to add Noise, and set the parameters as follows:

    step 6

    Click the filter >> Blur >> Gaussian Blur to set the radius size to pixels.

    step 7

    Hide Noise Layer in the Layers panel, click the background layer, and click and drag in the sky with the Quick Selection tool to select the sky. Alt+Left mouse button to remove excess parts of the selection.

    Go back to Noise Layer, display an image of the layer, and add a layer mask so that the noise only appears in the part of the sky.

    In the Layers panel, set the blending mode for Noise Layer to Filter.

    step 8

    Add a Levels adjustment layer, and click the Create Clipping Mask icon so that its effect applies only to the Noise Layer.

    The parameters are set as follows, and this step can add some stars to the sky.

    Final Effect: This method can be applied to different images, but you have to use different adjustment layers to make it more realistic.

    Well, isn't this effect very simple, practice a lot, and you will keep improving.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    PS The way to make the ** taken during the day into a night scene is:

    1. Open** - Copy layer;

    2. Create a new "Brightness Contrast" layer, and adjust the brightness contrast according to different situations;

    3. Create a new "Color Lookup" layer and open it"3dlut--nigh..."to adjust the color to find the layer;

    4. "Image--Adjustment-Curve", adjust the image curve, etc., done.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This is taken by a professional photographer, to do it in PS, first draw n red or yellow lines with a brush or pen path stroke, enter the layer style, add the inner glow and the outer glow style, you can imitate a similar effect.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are tutorials in the ps area of the eBook Tech Forum.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are many kinds of them, and it's hard to say, and some of them have materials.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    P.S. How to make night light effects, I'll teach you!

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