Dodge & Burn Like a PRO in Photoshop
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2020
- In this tutorial, I demonstrate how to effectively dodge and burn an image using the dodge and burn tools in Photoshop.
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Thank you for watching!
Definitely need to see additional types (landscape, travel, wildliife, portrait, etc.) of dodge & burn techniques.
Would love to see techniques for portraits with dodge and burn!
Solved one of my many Photoshop problems. Would greatly appreciate if you would address in future videos the dodge and burn technique using portrait examples.
Excellent video, and more like this would be great. Thank, Anthony!!!
Love this tip! I've never tried it but it seems like it would really help the highlights in the images to pop! Thank you!
thanks so much! that was great and yes I would enjoy (and benefit from) seeing the technique applied to different kinds of images
Your PS and LR videos are my technical library. Whenever I want a refresher I use your youtube videos. Thanks. I've seen people do this with just the brush tool, rather than the Dodge and Burn tool. It looks like you have more tonal control with the brush tool.
Much more subtle and controllable than the adjustment brush in ACR, what I used to use. Thanks.
This is great-- I've dodged and burned in the darkroom, and now I FINALLY know how to do it in photoshop!
Great tutorial !
Thank you!
I prefer to dodge and burn using two seperate curves layers ( the dodge one set to brighten, the burn set to darken ) with masks set to luminosity blend mode. This way I keep my dodging separate from my burning plus if I want to change anything it's easy to alter the mask.I can also change the opacity independent of each other. The only aspect of the method you show here I don't like is you have to repaint using a 50% grey brush to remove mistakes which is a pain compared to using the X key to simply paint white or black on a mask. 😉
Muchas gracias.
Awesome!
I really like this video, especially using the 50% gray overlay. I may have better outcomes using your technique. Thank you 😊
Thanks for the video, I would appreciate a similar video for macro.
An advantage of using the 50% gray layer is that it makes it easier to see, and possibly refine, what you have done. This is a great trick.
Appreciate this video, taking a photo shop class at PBC Corporate and continuing education. This video is helping me understand dodging and burning better and how to use it.
In this tutorial, I demonstrate how to effectively dodge and burn an image using the dodge and burn tools in Photoshop.
This looks more powerful and nuanced than the Lightroom version. A video comparing the two might be interesting.