Facing A New Day - Photoshop Manipulation: Final Result Preview
Facing A New Day - Photoshop Manipulation: Final Result Preview
Facing A New Day - Photoshop Manipulation: Final Result Preview
Posted by: Andrei Oprinca on January 22, 2011 in Manipulations, Tutorials 90 Comments
Here is the tutorial I announced on the newsletter about a month ago. I couldn’t publish it before
sorry. In this manipulation tutorial I will show you how to create a really nice sunrise scene. I
will show you how to transform a day picture into a sunrise using some adjustment layers and
gradient maps. Hope you enjoy. If you like this tutorial please stumble it.
Step 1
Start by opening the city stock image in Photoshop. You will need to get rid of the original sky
and add your own. In order to do that you will have to use the Pen Tool (P) because there are
some tall buildings on the background and the technique of using a soft brush to blend the
buildings with the new sky will not work very well. So, crop the original sky and then place a
new sky on a new layer below the background.
Step 2
Open the man stock image, crop it using the Pen Tool (P) and paste it on a new layer above the
background and the sky layers. Resize if needed.
Step 3 – Background color matching
Ok, once you’ve done with that, start turning this into a sunrise scene. You can transform it into
a nice night scene with a big bright moon and stars if you want. If you decide to do a night scene,
read my “Beauty in the lake tutorial“, it might be useful because it teaches you how to create a
night scene.
I took the sky as my guide to create the color and light for the rest of the elements. I just need to
make adjustments to the background and to the man model to match the sky. I used the same
Color Matching techniques explained on, the 2rd part of my “Manipulation Secrets” series.
The first thing to do is to make the background darker. All the layers that will affect the
background are created as clipping masks and they are all in one group for easier identification.
So add a Curves Adjustment layer and increase a bit the dark tones. I also used the Gradient
Tool (G) and created a black to transparent radial gradient to darken even more the buildings on
both sides of the road while keeping the center brighter.
Next I just added more adjustment layers to achieve that yellowish tone on the background and
match the sky color. On the images below you can see more details about these adjustment
layers.
This is hot the image looks after applying all these adjustment layers.
Step 4
Using the Dodge & Burn Tool you can darken and lighten some buildings to create some nice
light effects. Create a new layer above all the layers on the palette. Fill it with 50% Gray from
the menu Edit>Fill. Set the layer’s blend mode to Overlay and then using the Dodge and Burn
tool brush the dark and light parts of the building. Take a look at the images below.
If you really want to see how the Dodge/Burn affects the image, hover the mouse over the image
below and see the before and after.
Step 5
Now let’s make some adjustments to the man as well. Create a new Gradient Fill adjustment
layer as clipping mask and use the Black to Transparent preset. See image below.
Step 6
After adding the gradient shadow, it’s time to make some color adjustments to the man. Use the
same technique as shown on Step 3. Use a Color Balance adjustment layer to increase the
yellows and increase the shadows and Midtones with a Curves adjustment layer.
Step 7
Almost there. All you need now are some general adjustments. I explained this over and over
again so I will not do it again here. Basically, create a stamp with Shift+Ctrl+Alt+E and apply
clipping mask adjustment layers.
As you can see on the picture on step 6, the image has too much red and orange so among my
final adjustment layers is a Color Balance layer which I used to increase Cyans. I also added a
vignette effect selecting the entire canvas and adding father to the selection. Then I inverted the
selection and filled it with black.
I also added a flare effect. I created a new layer and I filled it with black, than I added a lens flare
from Filter>Render>Lens Flare and then I changed the layer’s blend mode to Screen.
After that I created a stamp as mentioned above and added some lighting effects from
Filter>Render>Lighting effects. You can learn more about Final adjustments on this tutorial and
more about lighting on this other tutorial. See image below
Ok that’s all for now folks. If you to add a really interesting effect to this, just add some lens blur
to the buildings and road, you’ll see how cool that will look.
I hope you liked this tut. If you did, please stumble it or share it with others. I will appreciate
that.
Final result