Monday, June 30, 2008

Vintage Clouds Photoshop Tutorial

Step 1

As usual, start by opening any photo into Photoshop. Of course, the photo should have a sky with some clouds.



Step 2

Create a selection of the sky. To do this, you can use any selection tools such as the Quick Select tool or the Magic Wand tool.



Step 3

With the selection still active, in the Layers palette, click on thebutton and choose Levels.



This should bring up the levels tools. You should also see in Levels adjustment layer that the selection applied to the layer mask.



Step 4

In the Levels tool, select Blue from the Channel drop down menu. Then, move the black input slider towards the right until the skies start turning yellow. Don't click OK yet!



Step 5

Then, select the Red channel from the Channel drop down menu and move the white input slider towards the left just a little. Don't click OK yet!



Step 6

Finally, select back the RGB channel from the Channels drop down menu. Move the black input slider towards the right to increase the contrast of the clouds. Now you can click OK when you're done.



Step 7

If you want, you can also add a lens flare. Select the Background layer then choose Filter > Render > Lens Flare.



Final Results



Before and After


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6 comments:

Psiplex said...

Awesome tute! Thanks for sharingit!

Administrator said...

Thanx for your comments i have lots more for you..

Audee said...

That lens flare made the effect complete ;)
Just curious... can I do the same effect using photo filter?
Btw, I stumbled your post :D
Looking forward for the next tutorial !

Administrator said...

Graphic Identity No you can not do this with Photo filter but there are lot of vintage effect filters on net you can google it but you will not get the perfect result. so if you want perfect then you should have to play with some adjustment layers.

Anonymous said...

I see,
Yeah, I forgot that if I use filter, the effect will be shown evenly (the model figure will have the F/X, not only the background). Adjusment layers works best to create a dramatic vintage F/X for the background (only), in that case your tutorial is the simple best way to create it! Nice job!

Sultan Mehmood said...

awesome tut but if you use only other picture not sexy its for great help for us.
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