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try the attached URL. an awesome plugin. it's free and it's one of my favourites. what it achieves can be done in photoshop too, but this is simpler ;-) have fun. post your final image for us to see. palashJust in case if you aren't there yet, you can also start by selecting the trees and later invert that selection. By manipulating alpha channels with a selection like that (like, adjusting the levels and painting out unwanted parts that you don't want selected) you can get away from a look that flows over borders that are not realistically. Good luck!
As to me I found the Color Range selection pretty rude... if I want to change a color on some pixels of a different color, I go to Adjustments Replase Color. It makes wonders to a tender blending if needed. In this case I would exclude a house first, then picking up the color I need and go to that screen of Replace Color to discover what is all about :-)
well, chaps - i've done a few pictures now. annoyingly, the house is proving quite difficult. but i will persevere.
here are the other ones i posted:
thanks for the selection process tip - it made it much easier:o)
http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=567933&Start=1&Artist=georgedvore&ByArtist=Yes
http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=568408&Start=1&Artist=georgedvore&ByArtist=Yes
http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=579412&Start=1&Artist=georgedvore&ByArtist=Yes
i didn't go for the plugins, in the end to create the ray of light, as i found an excellent tute which covered it pretty well:
tute = http://www.apple.com/creative/resources/rays/index.html
image made:
http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=568874&Start=1&Artist=georgedvore&ByArtist=Yes
hope you like 'em:o)
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Just started doing some photography. As I don't have filters (+ i'm not that skilled yet) a lot of my images did not come out as I wished them. So I decided to throw a few into PS.7 & muck about. I'm posting both the original photo the modified photo. I wanted to create a little bit of a fairytale look & think i've got the foreground sorted. However, in the process of doing this the sky has become very pale. The first bit of help I need is on how to add colour to the sky. I tried to place a diff sky layer from a saved image in the background, but ran into the obvious problem on how to select the trees & branches so that it would not lie over them. I have tried many ways, but alas, no success. There must be a way with alpha selections or 'blend if grey', but these areas are in the wilderness of my ignorance. Any ideas? the second bit is the ray of light. i want to have motes of dust, etc floating in it, to give it more dimension & realism. I think i have to do this by loading a texture as an alpha channel. is this right. if it is, how do i do it? Thanks in advance. Any help would be greatly appreciated:o)