Great tutorial! I have a couple extra tips: 1. Pay attention to perspective: the beams are tilted a bit more downward than they should be. 2. Add the gradients on separate layers and keep them separate until their blend mode is changed to screen. That way, you get realistic overlapping areas instead of yellow covering up green and red covering up yellow.
Hi, please, what kind of brush did you use when you dim the lights to limit the rays, because I have a white line? Note the 1500 is bigger than my brush
Great tutorial! I have a couple extra tips:
1. Pay attention to perspective: the beams are tilted a bit more downward than they should be.
2. Add the gradients on separate layers and keep them separate until their blend mode is changed to screen. That way, you get realistic overlapping areas instead of yellow covering up green and red covering up yellow.
Thanks for the tips James. You are right on those 2 points. You have great observation with lighting details.
Excellent tutorial! Well paced for less experienced PS users. It's a great feeling to follow steps and literally have the lights come on! Thank you!
Haha, welcome Skypoint. I am glad you find the format easy to follow!
Thanks for the tutorial!
Welcome Andrew, thanks for watching!
I love you, keep doing this, you deserve more subs and views
Thanks Nate! I will keep working on it!
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Thanks, i wanted to know how to do this easily but didn't knew how to search for it.
Welcome Roberth. I am glad you found it!
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very helpful! Thanks!
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Where did you download this traffic signal photography ?
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Thanks Ayooooub
When this a traffic light image take ?
Where was this photography take ?
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Top job
Thanks Martin.
can you do a video in affinity photo or "STARBURST "
I haven't used those apps before.
Who is the photographer of this traffic light image ?
Who is the photographer's name ?
thanks a lot
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Hi, please, what kind of brush did you use when you dim the lights to limit the rays, because I have a white line?
Note the 1500 is bigger than my brush
I just use a circle brush with Hardness set to 0.
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Is it a traffic light photography ?
Yes it is a traffic light.
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