Once you are at this point then bring the opacity of the image down so you can see both images, so round 50% say. Note that you may need to adjust the size of your image that you just pasted in it may be way bigger than our current Night and Day image, you can do this by choosing Edit Free Transform (Ctrl T). Once I opened it up in Photoshop I selected the image, copied and pasted it on to my file that we are currently working with. Now we can start to add in stars a night scenes, again I got mine from Pixabay. Now we’re going to add another Colour Lookup (remember NightfromDay.CUBE) well this time we’ll go for FoggyNight.3DL and drop that layers opacity to about 20%.Īlso just a side note, feel free to explore these Colour Lookup filters and choose which ever one you think look s best, there is a few good ones in there, they’re not as developed and our Sleeklens Presets but for this they do the job very nicely. Then move the bottom one to around the same as the Cyan on in stead of a minus move it toward the Blue which is a plus (or to the right) Leave the middle one, we don’t need it as we are dealing with Blues here. So once you have found that and it is open like the image above you will see three slider bars, the top one is Cyan, move that to about minus 15/20. Ok so in the same place you got the Colour Lookup you will find Colour Balance, it’s the second on the second row that looks like a set of scales. Next lower the opacity of that new adjustment layer to around 70% give or take, just to what looks good to you or similar to mine. Then click on the drop down box and choose NightfromDay.CUBE as indicated in the example image below. Under Colour look up it is on the second row at the last, it looks like a little grid, if you are having trouble pin pointing it, just hover over the icons and the name will pop up. This is where I get all my images for free, you can too so pop over and have a look and join in with this tutorial and work along with me, if you know of anymore please feel free to drop them in the comments below.įirst thing you will need to do is click on Colour Lookup in the Adjustment Panel, if you do not see it you will be able to find it under the Window Option, it will be second down ‘Adjustments’ So for this tutorial I want to go with a funny image of a dog running in a field with the tongue hanging out that I found on pixabay, pretty funny. How to Turn Day into Night Using Adobe Photoshop Hey everyone out there in Photoshop land, today we’re going to be looking at how to turn Day into Night Using Photoshop, and at the end we should have a nice looking realistic image.ĭon’t forget to check our awsome Photoshop actions here
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