Create Star Light Trails with Photoshop!
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- čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
- In this tutorial, we will use Adobe Photoshop to create star trails from a single photo. We are going to use a seldom used "Duplicate Transform" trick to quickly create streaking stars and trails of light that drift across the sky. We will tackle some of the pit falls you may encounter along the way and learn to fix drifting and dragging pixels, streaky lights, objects in the sky, cloning and healing with Photoshop, Content-Aware Fill in Photoshop, as well as some light blending to help pull the entire image together in the end. If you want to learn to create star light trails in Photoshop, this is the tutorial for you!
Barn/Church starry night photo: unsplash.com/photos/-Bq3TeSBRdE
Guy running starry photo: unsplash.com/photos/D3RLMvXzsIs
Mountain starry night photo: unsplash.com/photos/pBgnT4KH8d4
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🔥 ↓ VIDEO GUIDE ↓ 🔥
00:00 Intro
01:05 START: Duplicating layers
01:57 Remove bright spots
03:08 Isolate the foreground
04:38 Avoiding pixel shift
05:44 Isolate the sky
07:14 Filling in missing stars
10:08 Duplicate Transform
12:49 Reducing star brightness
14:28 Drag stars to the other side
16:03 Final blending and adjustments
18:46 Thank you! Get it, got it, good!
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Back at it again!
Yeahhh, man!
Great to see u after long time :)
I follow your channel for a very long time, you're my virtual teacher, man! It's sad your videos are not getting real traction now a days. But keep on the good work
It's OK. I've taken almost the entire last two years off from the channel. It will take a few months of consistently making videos to build up new momentum. It will happen! I just have to keep up with it now. Thanks for watching and thanks for the kind words!
An awesome technique! Thanks for the tutorial! 😊🙂
Once saw x2 shooting stars of that calibration collide in the night sky while sipping Chandon on the rooftop terrace on my subtropical retreat!!??
This spectacle lite up an area large enough for me to witness the cosmic expanse which is the space that surrounds us!
PS Space was green..
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Wow asm effect
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video!
nice
Thanks for the kind words!
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Hi
what app are you using for that loupe
It is an app for Mac called "Zoom It" Thanks for watching!
Hi. Can you design a logo that includes X and T?
I'd love to see your ideas and follow along!
lol are you actually asking him to design your logo for you?! 😂😂
first viewer
Thanks for leaving a comment!
Your explanation is so fast that we need to slow down the playback
It's so fastㅜㅜ
You sure, that was Halley's comet? That's the one, which appears every 76 years and was last seen in 1986 ;)
The truth is, I don't know the name of any other comets. 😅
Who would want that? It's good to know how to do, but I would never do it
Hey, I'd never want a veggie burger, but some people swear by them. Thanks for watching, even though you wouldn't use it! 😝
Why not just take a picture new instead of this crap ????
Long exposure astrophotography takes a long time and a steady tripod. This gives an option to play with a post-production technique if you get a nice starry shot and want to play with it in post.