PhotoShop 22.0 Update--SK REPLACEMENT.
Installed the new update today. The first item I wanted to try was the SKY REPLACEMENT. I found it easy to use and it looks realistic. It does not have as many adjustments as Luminar 4. I'm hoping some PS guru wll do a tutorial so I can learn all the tricks. With Luminar, you cant bring sky reflections into foreground water unless you use your own image. And even then its an involved process.With PS I have not determined,yet, if you can bring reflections into foreground water. You can change the lighting but not very much. Hopfully, future updates will enhance this tool. But for now its really a wonderful addition to PS.
ImageCreator wrote:
Installed the new update today. The first item I wanted to try was the SKY REPLACEMENT. I found it easy to use and it looks realistic. It does not have as many adjustments as Luminar 4. I'm hoping some PS guru wll do a tutorial so I can learn all the tricks. With Luminar, you cant bring sky reflections into foreground water unless you use your own image. And even then its an involved process.With PS I have not determined,yet, if you can bring reflections into foreground water. You can change the lighting but not very much. Hopfully, future updates will enhance this tool. But for now its really a wonderful addition to PS.
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Matt Koslowski already has a tutorial out for his subscribers. Adobe is holding an Adobe Max conference now and one of the subjects is the recent upgrades. You should check out the agenda. Because of covid they are not charging. Use your Adobe password to sign in (you can get an Adobe password if you do not have one).
I have registered with my e mail I’d and password. What next?
ImageCreator wrote:
Installed the new update today. The first item I wanted to try was the SKY REPLACEMENT. I found it easy to use and it looks realistic. It does not have as many adjustments as Luminar 4. I'm hoping some PS guru wll do a tutorial so I can learn all the tricks. With Luminar, you cant bring sky reflections into foreground water unless you use your own image. And even then its an involved process.With PS I have not determined,yet, if you can bring reflections into foreground water. You can change the lighting but not very much. Hopfully, future updates will enhance this tool. But for now its really a wonderful addition to PS.
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Copy the sky, Flip it upside down, apply blend mode overlay (or the like) & adjust Opacity, apply a mask if necessary. Looks pretty good to me.
OnDSnap wrote:
Copy the sky, Flip it upside down, apply blend mode overlay (or the like) & adjust Opacity, apply a mask if necessary. Looks pretty good to me.
I guess that while you are in transform, you could adjust the angle of the sky a bit to account for the angle of reflection...
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