Such a simple technique, but for some reason it was eluding me. Had to tweak it a bit to work for my current project, and I prefer to use a color balance layer to tweak colors, but overall the kickstart that I needed. Definitely keeping this channel in mind the next time I need help.
This was TERRIFIC!!! I've watched a few other tuts on basically the same effect - BUT THEY WERE MUCH MORE COMPLEX! I literally said "WOW!" when I saw you move the light to the left!!!! Many thanks!!!!!
This is easily my most used time saving trick for light painting rim lights in my photoshop and composite work. Absolutely the video that got me to subscribe!
Yet another great tutorial! Any chance you could make a tutorial on the best way to composite a subject into a background where the light sources do not match or are coming from different directions? Do you already have a tutorial on this? Thank you!
Great technique - thank you! There are always tips & tricks to learn from your tutorials even beyond the technique that you are showing such as how you un-linked the mask to move it and made a selection on a mask and moved just part of it - that will be helpful in many situations to achieve other effects. I find the cursor in Photoshop very difficult to see on some background colors (my old eyes) - is there a way to change it or highlight it so that it is easier to see (I see it highlighted in yellow for example in some tutorials, but I think that is done with the video editing software rather than a change to the Photoshop cursor itself).
Hello! i love watching your tutorials they are awesome and easy to understand. I just have one question. would it be possible to use stock photos or images that we could freely get so that I can learn it hands on while watching you at the same time. I was trying to do that but wasn't able to get the adobe stock photo without be asked to pay $79.
Another fun episode!! I was just wondering, might you consider doing a tutorial on shooting a 360 "Tiny Planet" with a regular DSLR (not a 360 camera)....what best way to shoot, what lens and then putting it together in a clean manner in PS? I was thinking that might be very different and interesting!! Thanks in advance!!
Hi. I really like your tutorials, and I like your energy. However, the problem is that I am quite new to photoshop and I cant follow these advanced classes. There are many terms that i do not know about ....etc, such as "Smart object"...etc. Is there a way that I start from 0?
See the written steps here: photoshopcafe.com/add-rim-light-photo-photoshop/ Also I have a lot of tutorials on PSC that explain all this as well as others here on my youtube channel that explain basic techniques.
wouldn't it have been a lot easier if we simply started with a selection and then expanded it by few pixels and contracted it few pixels and then subtracted them
@@photoshopcafe yes but why? what's the advantage of this method vs the one I am proposing? Assuming of course I intersect the selection with a luminosity mask?
Written notes here: photoshopcafe.com/add-rim-light-photo-photoshop/
The best tutorial, simple and direct, years trying to find it
Glad you found it
I was searching for a technique like this for weeks. This is the best one I came across.
Thanks
Thanks!
Thanks for the refresher!
i'm really glad to see this tutorial. Very explicated and simple.
It took several run-through's but I finally got it thank you!
Such a simple technique, but for some reason it was eluding me. Had to tweak it a bit to work for my current project, and I prefer to use a color balance layer to tweak colors, but overall the kickstart that I needed. Definitely keeping this channel in mind the next time I need help.
I think this video deserves more likes
This was TERRIFIC!!! I've watched a few other tuts on basically the same effect - BUT THEY WERE MUCH MORE COMPLEX! I literally said "WOW!" when I saw you move the light to the left!!!! Many thanks!!!!!
Thanks :)
Nicely explained , really beneficial for photographer.
I have done this before but not nearly as refined as your example. Thank you for making life easier.
This is easily my most used time saving trick for light painting rim lights in my photoshop and composite work. Absolutely the video that got me to subscribe!
Amazing tip Colin. Thanks.
So simple but very effective, great tip. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice... You have a way of teaching with such a soft tone... Thanks, always great learning.
Fantastic. Would never have thought of this technique...
Cool tutorial sir thank you
Thank you. This Tutorial was extremely helpful.
Wow, amazing!
Great tutorial
Very cool 😎 effects. Can’t wait 😊 to try it.
awsome video
I would love to learn how to darken lanscapes then highlight certain spots like tops of trees tops of buildings Etc to make them glow or shimmer.
Yet another great tutorial! Any chance you could make a tutorial on the best way to composite a subject into a background where the light sources do not match or are coming from different directions? Do you already have a tutorial on this? Thank you!
I do have one on matching colors in composites :)
Check piximperfect ;) much better teacher
Very clever. Thank you.
Very interesting and clever technic. Thank you so much.
Nice one
Very interesting.
Nice one.. Cheers
Great technique - thank you! There are always tips & tricks to learn from your tutorials even beyond the technique that you are showing such as how you un-linked the mask to move it and made a selection on a mask and moved just part of it - that will be helpful in many situations to achieve other effects.
I find the cursor in Photoshop very difficult to see on some background colors (my old eyes) - is there a way to change it or highlight it so that it is easier to see (I see it highlighted in yellow for example in some tutorials, but I think that is done with the video editing software rather than a change to the Photoshop cursor itself).
You could also just select the subject and use spray paint on screen or color dodge and paint in the rim light.
Hello! i love watching your tutorials they are awesome and easy to understand. I just have one question. would it be possible to use stock photos or images that we could freely get so that I can learn it hands on while watching you at the same time. I was trying to do that but wasn't able to get the adobe stock photo without be asked to pay $79.
Another fun episode!! I was just wondering, might you consider doing a tutorial on shooting a 360 "Tiny Planet" with a regular DSLR (not a 360 camera)....what best way to shoot, what lens and then putting it together in a clean manner in PS? I was thinking that might be very different and interesting!!
Thanks in advance!!
Good stuff!
Nice Nice Nice
Hi. I really like your tutorials, and I like your energy. However, the problem is that I am quite new to photoshop and I cant follow these advanced classes. There are many terms that i do not know about ....etc, such as "Smart object"...etc.
Is there a way that I start from 0?
See the written steps here: photoshopcafe.com/add-rim-light-photo-photoshop/ Also I have a lot of tutorials on PSC that explain all this as well as others here on my youtube channel that explain basic techniques.
Say it with me
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wouldn't it have been a lot easier if we simply started with a selection and then expanded it by few pixels and contracted it few pixels and then subtracted them
This is the way I do it :)
@@photoshopcafe yes but why? what's the advantage of this method vs the one I am proposing? Assuming of course I intersect the selection with a luminosity mask?
Are you sponsored by under armor?
lol, I tried, but they said I had to get as big as the Rock First.
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There was not one rim in this video.
Very interesting and clever technic. Thank you so much.