The readers have spoken, after much anticipation here is a tutorial on my image titled Farm Supply. Enjoy!
**Disclaimer** In the video I do start with an image that has been color corrected, it did not come out of my camera that way (even though that's what I said). I will do a future video tutorial on basic color correction!
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Tutorial on Faking an HDR Image
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great tutorial, thank you very much for sharing this.
I'm surprised how basic the technique is, it's nothing I did not know but what a change it makes!
of course, you got a realy good starting material as well.
cheers!
AWESOME tutorial. I pretty much know how to do all this stuff now from your other tutorial, but I think I just need to play around with it and perfect the technique.
I hope CS4 has a way you can link the dodge/burn tool to a specific layer like you can with most other brushes. That way we will be able to do all the dodge and burn techniques with the highlight/midtone/shadow that you have taught on an overlay layer so as to keep everything completely non destructive. I guess if you wanted to erase it you could create a snapshot of the layer before you start your dodge/burn and just use the history brush.
David,
The reason I duplicate the layer to start with is so I can revert to the original if needs be, say I do want to revert back I just create a layer mask on the new layer and mask out the changes. Voila! No snapshot needed!
But what if you want to change what you did not just erase? The mask wouldn't help much for that....
The only thing bad about the snapshot is it won't save it with the file so once you save the psd and exit the snapshot is gone forever!
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