
SManazis
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mind if I take a crack at it just for fun?
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I would love to learn this technique
SManazis replied to fstoplife's topic in How to achieve a certain look or effect
Would you mind if I played with it a bit? -
I would love to learn this technique
SManazis replied to fstoplife's topic in How to achieve a certain look or effect
What I'll add to what damien has already done to achieve that look is add a heavier dose of dodge and burn. The only other 3 things I'd change are: 1. Cut out the subject and add a textured background. (Of just insert it and mask it in) 2. On that background I would add a pretty strong vignette 3. Darken the subject a little and add a little more "matte" effect. my 2 cents. -
What I've done in the past is basically (For Fireflies): Pick Gradient tool Pick the one that goes from White to transparent Make it a Radial Gradient Edit the Gradient to the colors you want White to Yellow to Transparent, or add a red/orange at the end and then create small spots with it. Go to Blending option and play with the Size/Spread/Opacity For the magic sparkles You can pick a brush that looks like small splatters. Pick a while or yellow color and then adjust outer glow in Blending options. Hope that helps.
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How to Edit the Woeflel Style
SManazis replied to Jen5064's topic in How to achieve a certain look or effect
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How to Edit the Woeflel Style
SManazis replied to Jen5064's topic in How to achieve a certain look or effect
I think your pictures lack the proper lighting to create the "contrasty" look. The rest is just matte and color grading I think. -
Realistic fog or mist effect
SManazis replied to Kiwiellis's topic in How to achieve a certain look or effect
If you google "Fog Overlay" there's tons of free options you can use. Would you mind if I tried a couple and reposted here? -
Possible to fix a see-through shirt?
SManazis replied to Scott_Madrigal's topic in Help with editing
Im just browsing around....got curious about this. Educational purposes. I don't have an image with this issue. -
Possible to fix a see-through shirt?
SManazis replied to Scott_Madrigal's topic in Help with editing
Damien, the PSD is no longer available. Any input on the method here? -
Question about files
SManazis replied to SManazis's topic in How to achieve a certain look or effect
you're a gentleman and a scholar. -
Question about files
SManazis replied to SManazis's topic in How to achieve a certain look or effect
I said most, not all.... -
Question about files
SManazis replied to SManazis's topic in How to achieve a certain look or effect
Oh boy...I went through that class twice...but I'm honestly drawing a blank. I remember really liking it, and being familiar with most of the methods/concepts... -
Question about files
SManazis replied to SManazis's topic in How to achieve a certain look or effect
I'm not 100% on how just changing the Blending mode on a Levels layer that hasn't been adjusted causes a change though. -
Question about files
SManazis replied to SManazis's topic in How to achieve a certain look or effect
Thanks. There was one that had a Levels layer on the whole picture (no mask), in Soft Light blending mode, but no adjustments made that was baffling me. -
If we have questions about certain layers in one of these can we ask here? I find that there's sometimes a Levels layer, and when I click to see what adjustments have been made, I can't seem to figure it out.
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I know this is an old topic, but I was just curious, for my own learning purposes... Could you have maybe masked the car and made it a tad lighter then raised the saturation on it, and then another on all the red things (bowtie, suspender, wall) and done the same thing and THEN applied the process Damien provided?
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If you're going for a colder feel in a photo, should you go with a cooler WB setting in RAW, or do the raw edits to the true tones and then deal with cooling it down in PS?
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Thanks for your reply.
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...your clients will thank you.
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I'm not a pro, by any stretch. I got into photography about 5-6 years ago and never really had the time to dive in so I've been slow moving. I'll take 200 pictures, I'll like about 10 of them, then edit them over the course of a few nights as spare time allows. I was wondering how the editing workflow works for some pro's who have 1-2 sessions a week. 40-100 photos to edit, etc. How long is spent on each picture? Is it better to do all the raw work at once, then PS each one from there? Or Raw -> PS-> Export in that order for each photo?