How To: Day to Dusk or Virtual Twilights with Photoshop Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 24 фев 2022
  • Here's the next chapter in my real estate marketing materials tutorials.
    Fake twilight tutorial also known as virtual twilights, day to dusk editing, and more. Let me show you some of the simple steps involved in taking a regular daytime image on a house, and giving it some extra OOMPH and hopefully help catch some eyes by dramatizing the scene through simulating a dusk, twilight, or sunset hour.
    We are using photoshop here, however many of these steps are able to be completed in free and open source image editing software such as Hugin!
    We make use of blend modes, layering, masking, and some painting, but nothing too complicated at all.
    After watching this you should be ready to make some virtual twilights of your own!
    Thanks for watching and please subscribe for more!
    / cgardinerphoto
    #photoshoptutorial #daytodusk #virtualtwilight #realestatephotography
    [WEBSITE] www.cgardiner.ca
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    [EMAIL] chris@cgardiner.ca
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  • @jeffyneedsanap
    @jeffyneedsanap 8 месяцев назад

    Wonderful tutorial, thanks Chris!

  • @PetePhotographer
    @PetePhotographer Год назад +1

    Thank you Chris Brilliant tutorial. Thanks for sharing it is very much appreciated

  • @elliottmccrackenrealestate2907
    @elliottmccrackenrealestate2907 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video... this showed me a few tricks I have been missing. Much appreciated!!

    • @cgardinerphoto
      @cgardinerphoto  2 года назад +1

      great to hear that Elliott! thanks for leaving a comment

  • @ShitholeHank
    @ShitholeHank 2 года назад

    Thank you for this

  • @Packetl055
    @Packetl055 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the video. Just a friendly tip...Turn down the background music so we can hear you a bit better.

  • @elanirving2438
    @elanirving2438 Год назад +3

    When you apply the lights to the window you say " put it on...and apply it only to this" (7:38) and you complete 2 actions without explaining what you're doing. What did you do here?? I'm stuck!

    • @cgardinerphoto
      @cgardinerphoto  Год назад +1

      hi Elan, thanks for your comment!
      its those keystrokes that are second nature I sometimes forget to vocalize.
      once we have that orange layer, you can hold "ALT", and then click on the layer below it to apply it to only the layer below (this is a super handy thing to know and do for a lot more reasons than this one example btw)
      and then when we select both layers, I do a control-e which is "merge selected layers".
      hopefully that clears up anything I've left out for you.

    • @elanirving2438
      @elanirving2438 Год назад +1

      @@cgardinerphoto Thanks! Definitely helps! To be clear, are those commands for mac or pc (or both)?

    • @cgardinerphoto
      @cgardinerphoto  Год назад

      @@elanirving2438 this might sound funny but I don’t know completely. I edit on both windows and Mac but I only have windows keyboards. I use the same keys no matter the OS I’m in though.

  • @andydeanphotography2234
    @andydeanphotography2234 2 года назад +1

    Nice Chris! Thanks. You've inspired once again!!!
    Is there a reason why you aren't using the Select>Sky or Edit>Sky Replacement to replace your sky?

    • @cgardinerphoto
      @cgardinerphoto  2 года назад +2

      Hey Andy. Thanks for your comment. Glad you liked the video.
      Reasoning - no not really. Other than the computer I do most of my real estate editing on is running an old enough Photoshop CC I don’t think I have that option. Truthfully haven’t even tested it before. There’s some saying about old dogs and new tricks that may apply here. Haha.

    • @andydeanphotography2234
      @andydeanphotography2234 2 года назад

      @@cgardinerphoto I hear ya. You might want to check it out though. I think you'll find it pretty effective and time saving. Regardless, I'm digging your work. Thanks

  • @VictorBStan
    @VictorBStan Месяц назад

    Not sure how you missed the lower roof corners sky by the drains, that you didn't cut out, it's so bright and obvious, it's the only thing I could think about for the rest of the video, just hoping to see if you'll fix those at some point, but nope...

    • @cgardinerphoto
      @cgardinerphoto  Месяц назад

      good eye, maybe you should be giving the tutorial! haha.
      if you see the frame at the beginning of the video, that was the version I delivered and I probably glossed over that small spot while trying to vocalize everything I was doing for the tutorial version while keeping it brief as possible.
      in any case thanks for watching Vic and leaving a comment! all the best in your endeavours.

    • @VictorBStan
      @VictorBStan Месяц назад

      @@cgardinerphoto Well all's good then

  • @VictorBStan
    @VictorBStan Месяц назад

    "...real estate clients you may or may not have." Starting off salty!