One day, my friend got to see my blog, and he knew I was making a blog about photoshop. He asked me a question, "Do you know how to change the sky color of the photo if it's completely white?" . . Yeah, right, I'll try.
He gave me this picture as an example.
. . erm. . really white it is . . if you've played around in photoshop a little, you know that you cannot use hue/saturation, or that kind of things to change the color that is WHITE.
So what else we can do?
#1st Trial
My friend said he wanted his picture to have a blue sky, so I tried to put color in it using the paint bucket tool.
First of all, you have to select the sky portion, by using the magic wand tool.
Select the magic wand, and click at the sky to make a selection like this. .
Create new layer, use the paint bucket tool to pure in the color you like in the selection.
You will get something like this.
BUT !!!, look at the pink arrow I've made. There are still white spots between the trees !!
Arhh. .That's bad.
**Because the edges of the sky in this picture is not smooth, so this thing happen. If you try it with your picture, and it looks fine, that's good.
#2nd Trial
Use the same magic wand tool and select the sky again. Create new layer for good. (You might adjust the opacity later)
This time, the CLOUD BRUSH come in used. If you don't know what is a brush or don't have a cloud brush, you can download it here.
How to Load Brush to your Photoshop
http://stay-june.blogspot.com/2007/06/how-to-load-brushes.html
Load the Cloud brush here
http://stay-june.blogspot.com/2007/06/download-free-brushes.html
Here it is, the result.
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2 comments:
Good Stuff!! I like it.
or use a polariser ;)
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