Adding Fire into Fireplaces in Photoshop

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @ourlifejourney9184
    @ourlifejourney9184 2 года назад +4

    Another perfect example of why I keep watching your videos.

  • @manamedia
    @manamedia 2 года назад +2

    This video in itself, is a stand alone master tutorial using photoshop. Awesome Mike.

  • @scottthibodeau1788
    @scottthibodeau1788 5 месяцев назад

    I'm watching this video in 2024. Didnt think I would need it as I thought Photoshop AI would generate a nice fire for me. Not much luck, but thankfully your video is still here!

  • @AliShariaty
    @AliShariaty Год назад

    Great video. One additional step that I usually add when dealing with fire is, Fire creates warm light. So I use command + J to make a copy and then bring the white balance all the way up to make an orange tint. Then I mask that layer and cast those lights on the inside wall of the fireplace.

  • @noneoyb7423
    @noneoyb7423 2 года назад +1

    great video, any chance a guide on how to take shots of Swimming pools at night and real estate photography at night in general

  • @wbar4431
    @wbar4431 Год назад

    The best RUclips channel!!! Thanks 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @samanthastrykowski5371
    @samanthastrykowski5371 2 года назад

    Thank you for this tutorial!

  • @hueandsteve1989
    @hueandsteve1989 2 года назад

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @masonresnick5105
    @masonresnick5105 2 года назад +1

    Thanks so much, this was excellent and I learned some new techniques! In the last image, do you think it would make sense to add a bit of warm glow or something like that behind the flames in the fireplace to show how the flames illuminate the interior of the fireplace? Or is that not necessary?

  • @alexandrshavrov8119
    @alexandrshavrov8119 Год назад

    thanks, very good!

  • @MisterDavidH
    @MisterDavidH 2 года назад

    Mike great video. How to you stop the pen tool after you draw the line. I have tried alt click twice but it keeps drawing.

  • @michaelderr9736
    @michaelderr9736 2 года назад +1

    Nice job! What are your thoughts about a roaring fire in a vacant room? I usually shy away from added them to empty rooms because it looks odd in my opinion. Do your clients care one way or another?

    • @DNDMMedia
      @DNDMMedia 2 года назад

      I would check with your clients and see what they want. As a real estate agent and photographer, l personally don't add fires to my photos, which is just my personal preference. A colleague of mine has some buyers taking legal action against the seller of their home because the they didn't disclose that the fireplace doesn't work, but it had a fire in the listing photos, so they felt that it was implied that it did work. I'm not sure how a lawyer in my state would feel about it, but ever since l heard that, l shy away from it. It's gives your photos a good look, but l never want it something to potentially come back on me for it.

    • @InsideRealEstatePhotography
      @InsideRealEstatePhotography  2 года назад +2

      I always deliver 2 versions of the photo, 1 with the fire and one without. It’s up to the client whether or not to use it.

  • @stefanbernhard2710
    @stefanbernhard2710 Год назад

    hey, what website of deliverable/crm do you all use for multiple media sources (photo,video, 3d tour etc) that can integrate with your website?

  • @edrumsas5420
    @edrumsas5420 2 года назад

    Great info. Thanks!