Apply Rim Light In Photoshop [Pro Hollywood Technique Revealed!]
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
- In this video, you’re going to learn EXACTLY how to professional movie poster designers create and apply rim light in Photoshop.
Thanks to my friend Lisa Carney for lisacarney.com for allowing me to share this technique!
Here’s a breakdown of what you’ll learn in this Photoshop Tutorial:
1️⃣ Create a Channel Pull. This technique will help you create the rim light by using the highlights in your image.
2️⃣ Use Blending Modes to Keep Everything Separate. Keeping things editable is very important. You will learn how to use Blending Modes to keep everything in its own layer.
3️⃣ Use the Color Balance Adjustment Layer to Apply a Color to The Rim Light. The color balance adjustment layer will allow you to apply an individual color to each tone of the image (highlights, midtones, and shadows)
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📘 INDEX - Create and Apply a Rim Light in Photoshop
00:00 - Intro
03:20 - Crete the Rim Light from the Highlights.
07:34 - Crete the "Container" layer
09:00 - Reveal the Rim Light effect with a Mask
09:22 - Paint in Extra Rim Light
10:27 - Use the Color Balance Adjustment to Colorize the Rim Light
12:20 - Adjust the Contrast with a Curves Adjustment Layer
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What's your favorite movie poster ever?
You are look like an Indian in this video.
@@Alcemist01 That's a good one!
@@alaminvisuals7955 I had to look that one up! Pretty good!
@@vipgaming1534 A BAD ONE
Can't decide between Avengers Endgame and Character Batman v Superman posters
Oh, Jesus...I've racked my brain for way too many hours trying to figure this out! And here...you just showed me how!!
Un millón de gracias a ti y a Lisa por compartir tus habilidades y conocimientos. Te amo tutoriales mi amigo.
IMPRESSIVE! After watching this, I feel like I've made it into the industry "In" crowd. Thank You for sharing!
What an amazing tutorial! Thanks for sharing this technique in a very clear way! You and Lisa are the best!!
Been waiting for a tutorial like this because i'm passionate at designing movie posters myself. It's great that you were able to get the help of a pro. I'm definitely going to try this out. I hope to see more tutorials from you about this field in the future.
Good work! Keep it up! 👍
Thank you, Sahin!
This is huge! Thank you so much for this technique Jesus and Lisa!
Thank you, honestly an amazing technique. I would definitely give it a try.
I've found this tutorial useful in general improvement of photos I use in the Circus industry.
Absolutely love this method of rim light
This is the best RIM light technique, simple and the effect is awesome, thank you PTC.
Thank you, Jesús and Lisa. Very cool technique.
Muchas gracias por tu trabajo y esfuerzo, también por tu generosidad en compartir.
You are simply amazing! Thank you, sir.
This technique seems to work well on images that are already lit with rim light so you can pull that value information from the channels. But what about images with flatter lighting without rim lighting in the base image?
exactly...the title shall be "enhance rim light in Photoshop..."
than you must paint it
Painting is the way to go. Figure out where the light source is and paint highlights on areas where that light will create a highlight. He showed a bit of painting in this video. Similar technique.
You took the words out of my mouth. I stopped watching when I saw the existing rim light, but I love his training in general
I use Levels or Curves with a layer mask
and then color adjust as needed
I appreciate this tut - I can use this for my digital art hobby - but right now, it is too advanced for me, but I hope to be able to put it to use at some point in the near future. Thanks!
Wow, TQVM!! An amazing effect that I am certainly going to try.
Really amazing technique, the more I watch your tutorials, the more I like you. Thanks for your job, some of us really appreciate. Regards.
Great stuff. You never disappoint. Your techniques are very simple yet powerful. Please do more poster tutorials
THIS is the tutorial I have been looking for!
This is KILLER. Thanks for the help
So glad you pulled this lesson from Lisa's live stream. It got glossed over. You did a good job explaining. But its a lot different than Lisa's technique. Thank you.
Great as always!
Beautifully done!👏👏👏
I feel that this video should be called ENHANCE existing rim lighting. The perfect image to work with too, as I always see in Photoshop tutorials. Ugh. Come on people, let's see real world examples, tough images to work with, etc. #keepitreal
I was thinking the same thing. There is already an existing rim light.
Thank you so much for your kind help!
Thank you for sharing this technique.
Amazing thecnique. I'll use it in a new upcoming project. Thanks for sharing JR!
Thank you JR, this was a quality education.
THANKS man
So helpful
appreciation
Very useful lesson !! Please continue to do such stuff !!
Really amazing, thanks 😍😍
Thanks a lot! It is really cool! It gives a lot of space for creative processing and flexibility!
Thank you! Great tutorial!
Awesome as usual - Thank You Both :)
Thank you, awesome workshop.
I do Sports Photography and this is so awesome and useable. Thank you!
Mind blowing!
Wow ! Really very powerfull technique.
Awsome tutorial.😲
This just changed my life I swear 👌🏽
Jesús, la técnica es espectacular, genial
this tutorial very helping me
Awesome! Thank you!
simply amazing
I am impressed. I like it Thank you for share your Guide/Your friend (Lisa Carney ).
Awesome video. Thanx!
I saw part of the Adobe live stream with you and Lisa Carney. Up until then, I thought I had a pretty good handle on Photoshop. I am humbled. What an inspiration.
Thank you, Frank!
samee
Awesome Amazing Tutorial. Thanks.!
Really cool. Thanks
It's was really an amazing trip
beautiful amazing !
thank you so much
thank you man
U never disappoint, Love your work :-)
Awesome training video.
Wow - I saw Lisa speak at Adobe Max like 6 years ago. Her portfolio was great then, but it was amazed to see some of the high profile posters she's created even since then!
Very cool!
Thank You
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Fantastic Jesus. I saw some work from Lisa Carney a couple of years ago when she went to B&H Camera in NY for a presentation.
awesome technique...great video brother...thanking you 🙏🙏🙏👌👌👌👏👏👏😊
Noice!! Thanks you!!
Muito bom esse tutorial
Brilliant! Thanx Jesus!
thanks amazing tutorial
I am speachless......!
Thanks for this great tutorial. Cool technique. I would love to see how you would do this on an image which is not backlit. Like turning a boring image and changing it, making it appear as if it was shot with studio lights. Maybe a next tutorial for that?!? 😍
Check out light wraps ruclips.net/video/Sl0Ajw-Kg-o/видео.html and adapt/ mask it to suit your outline. Otherwise paint /blend in white highlights.
this is amazing technique!! I'm gonna use it tomorrow at work
super well explain love your tutorial 📸
Coming across this video and I’m actually thrilled....So! Professional
Just wow
You are a really Master. Fantastic
Awsome bro
That was awesome, Jesus. Great video.
soo goood
Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhh super Jesus!!!!! Thank you Lisa too !!!
my thoughts... freakn amazing, very cool :)
Thank you, L0rdCROISSANT!
Oh, oh, oh! very clever! Thanks a ton for these insights, JR! (I've come back a year later to remind myself!😄)
super sir..
Awesome Mr. PS wizard! But I have to watch this a few times to understand... 😀
this technique works only on photos that already have rim light. Not what I was looking for.
genial !
Thanks
Thank from Iran
This is an amazing tutorial, thanks Jesus.
That’s insane
very useful video👍👍👍
I really like your teaching style (a little slower would be helpful) and the topic. I learned something today.
Awesome tutorial! I'll admit, the title of the video led me to believe this was for creatng a rimlight effect when NOT shot with a rimlight initially... but, as the video went on, I still found these tips extremely useful regardless, and will give this a try in my next editing session for sure. Thank you for sharing this with us! :)
thanx...just got my chromebook havent touched ps since 2012 its all coming back to me please do a savage dragon poster
Very good
Very nice
Do much thanks man
So much 😝✌🏻😑 sorry for
hurry typebucker
Great
Buenísimo Jesús, muchas gracias. Veo que sigues en tu casa, no salgas y cuídate.
YOU ARE THE BEEEEEESSSSSTTTT
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Very useful This video , big thank you (R.MANOHAR ,Chennai.India)
WOW! I'm very impressed.
Will you share files from the project?
hello sir, i really like your teaching and i can understand it easily... thank you for all...
but can you please teach one tutorial on landscape processing... ( like bobby joshi photography style )
good content
nice video
good video