Very rarely am I impressed by anyones presentations like I am yours. Although I find photoshop very intimidating, I have watched many of your tutorials in the last two week over and over again and am getting past my fears. Thank you so much for what you do. Big Fan!!!!
Nathan, I just wanted to take the time to comment on one of your older tutorials that I use all the time. In Central KY I have waited days for the rains to stop. It finally did today, so I went out and shot several houses. In post, I always have this tutorial on to refer to. After processing the photos, the agents were stunned! They were expecting cloudy gloomy skies that we have today. Again, I just wanted to thank you for putting some sunny skies in Kentucky.
You're very welcome. I also cover this in more detail in my advanced editing book: www.amazon.com/dp/B0779PCVWC Also, a similar technique is shown in the Day to Dusk Video ruclips.net/video/h0WfzrAGs3U/видео.html
Short version: if you try to edit a layer and you can't, you have to rasterize it. Long version, see more at this page from Adobe: helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/layers.html#rasterize_layers
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Fabulous tutorial and easy to follow. Thank you.
Thank you Nathan. This is one of the best and easiest sky replacements I've seen.
Very rarely am I impressed by anyones presentations like I am yours. Although I find photoshop very intimidating, I have watched many of your tutorials in the last two week over and over again and am getting past my fears. Thank you so much for what you do. Big Fan!!!!
Nathan, I just wanted to take the time to comment on one of your older tutorials that I use all the time. In Central KY I have waited days for the rains to stop. It finally did today, so I went out and shot several houses. In post, I always have this tutorial on to refer to. After processing the photos, the agents were stunned! They were expecting cloudy gloomy skies that we have today. Again, I just wanted to thank you for putting some sunny skies in Kentucky.
Thank you! You made my day. And so glad this helped.
Once again, another fantastic video. Thank you, Nathan!
Exactly what I've been looking for over the last few weeks. Perfect for winter time here in Australia. Thanks Nathan.
Good rendition Nathan. Also, the relatively new Select and Mask works much better than it used to.
That is an amazingly helpful video Nathan. I’ve been struggling with getting realistic sky swaps on shitty days and this is just awesome
Great video Nathan, as usual, very clear and concise.
Well, this is applicable for SoCal right now! Thanks!
I've had some miserable results with my sky swaps. Going to try this for the next project and see how it goes. Thanks for the video.
You're very welcome. I also cover this in more detail in my advanced editing book: www.amazon.com/dp/B0779PCVWC Also, a similar technique is shown in the Day to Dusk Video ruclips.net/video/h0WfzrAGs3U/видео.html
stormy days;) something ideal for me! thanks Nathan!
awesome. I was thinking this would work, but didn't know how to make it happen. my spring has been dull grey skies.
Great channel and instruction style! Just what I've been looking for. Definitely buying the new book on Amazon!
He knows what he is talking about! Because that I bought his E-book! Thanks Nathan!
ah! today this finally worked well for me. how can I post you a photo of before and after?
Great video. I really enjoy your tutorials.
This was awesome. I just got a little confused when you chose rasterize.
Short version: if you try to edit a layer and you can't, you have to rasterize it. Long version, see more at this page from Adobe: helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/layers.html#rasterize_layers
This was 👌 love the way you teach.
You're the best Nathan! Thanks