Photoshop Tutorial Of The Week: Dynamic Lighting
This Week’s Tutorial is written by Giackop from PSD\Tuts+. This shows how to easily spice up a dull photograph to create stunning light effects like this one:

- For this tutorial, we'll need two photos that I took. You can download them to follow along. These are my photos: castle photo and clouds photo.


Step 1
First of all, my apologies for this step. I waited for a good 20 minutes but that car didn’t move, so I had to take the photo with it!
Anyway, just use the Patch Tool (J) to remove the car and the Clone Stamp Tool (S) to recreate the pattern of the bricks where it used to be.
If you’ve never used the Patch Tool, there are a couple of ways to use it. First, make a selection as you would if you were using the Lasso Tool, then click inside the area and drag with your mouse. Depending on whether you are using Source or Destination as your checked option you will either move the image inside the selection, or move the whole selection around. The Patch Tool will blend-in the area you’ve chosen when you let go. You can also use patterns and transparency. All in all, it’s a great tool.

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One Response to “Photoshop Tutorial Of The Week: Dynamic Lighting”
July 20th, 2010 saat: 10:50 am
Nice post, look forward to visiting again soon. Will retweet this one for you, so others can enoy.
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