This has nothing to do with photography anymore, this is digital painting... and I love it! Thank you very much for sharing your excellent work with us.
You are welcome Phyllis. I love locally adding Precision Detail and Contrast. Sometimes I can get away with it on the entire image but not that often. Thanks for viewing.
Another great video, Dave. In the past I've used PS Elements for adding textures and lately, ON1 Raw but I find Studio 2 Textures by far the easiest and most powerful to use.
I think it might be helpful with your Topaz reviews to periodically mention that they are always working on updates and often add new modes as they have with Sharpen AI that were not available when you made this video.
Thank you for the video, I would like to ask please, after editing in Topaz, the file is automatically converted to tiff, do you continue editing on PS or LR the tiff file?
I can't imagine that Luminar would recognize the sky texture as a sky, therefore AI Augmented Sky will not work. But it should work with a new image layer. For this, the photo with the birds must be available as a png file with a transparent background, or as a jpg file with a black background. However, this might be difficult with black birds :-) Please correct me if I'm wrong.
@@andreask.6872 is right Marcy. I did try the Augmented Sky Filter and it could not recognize the sky because of the texture. I also agree with Andreas on the adding the new image layer and just using the darken or multiply blend mode. It should work fine. Great question.
I appreciate your comment Theo. However, replacing the sky was very easy to do with Mask Ai plus I liked having the Layer Mask that Mask Ai sent back to Photoshop . As you will recall, I used that Layer Mask a second time on the birds layer, which was very handy and saved time on that layer. Yes I could have replaced the Sky with Luminar 4 very easily but I wanted to use the layer mask again and I wouldn't have gotten a layer mask when I brought the image back from Luminar 4 into Photoshop.
Love it! ,,,leaned a lot about our copy of this unique program
Thanks for all those tips!
You're welcome Harry.
Another great video loaded with good ideas and nice combination of texture usage.
Thank you so much.
I like adding textures and color grading to my photos. Thanks
You're welcome John.
Beautiful Dave
Very nice. Thanks Dave
You're welcome Per.
The result is awesome!
Thanks
Very nice.👍
Just found out about your channel and It's amazing! I love your content and your way of explaining things I wouldn't understand otherwise.
I am so glad you found my channel and thanks for viewing.
Thank you Dave, great job as always. Happy Memorial Day weekend!
You're welcome Vincent and have a great Memorial Day weekend.
This has nothing to do with photography anymore, this is digital painting... and I love it!
Thank you very much for sharing your excellent work with us.
You are welcome Andreas.
Amazing!
So wonderful👍
Thank you.
Thanks so much. This is incredible work.
Thanks so much.
Thanks for showing how you added the precision detail on just the building as I can't wrap my head around how to do that.
You are welcome Phyllis. I love locally adding Precision Detail and Contrast. Sometimes I can get away with it on the entire image but not that often. Thanks for viewing.
Another great video, Dave. In the past I've used PS Elements for adding textures and lately, ON1 Raw but I find Studio 2 Textures by far the easiest and most powerful to use.
Thanks Rob.The texture Filter works really well in Topaz Studio 2. It has so many adjustments to help you get your textures just right.
Great video Dave. Would be great to see how you could do the mount and frame for the image in topaz / ps.
I think it might be helpful with your Topaz reviews to periodically mention that they are always working on updates and often add new modes as they have with Sharpen AI that were not available when you made this video.
As always you did a great job. Would you give a newbie some information? Do you do your art for personal use or do you sell it; if so where?
Thanks Edmond. I mainly do it for personal use. At one time I was going to get into doing art shows but then decided against it.
Thank you for the video,
I would like to ask please, after editing in Topaz, the file is automatically converted to tiff, do you continue editing on PS or LR the tiff file?
i am new to topez and how did you add it to photoshop
could you have used Luminar to put the birds in?
I can't imagine that Luminar would recognize the sky texture as a sky, therefore AI Augmented Sky will not work. But it should work with a new image layer. For this, the photo with the birds must be available as a png file with a transparent background, or as a jpg file with a black background. However, this might be difficult with black birds :-)
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
@@andreask.6872 is right Marcy. I did try the Augmented Sky Filter and it could not recognize the sky because of the texture. I also agree with Andreas on the adding the new image layer and just using the darken or multiply blend mode. It should work fine. Great question.
You could have replaced the sky with the texture much more easily in Luminar 4. ;)
I appreciate your comment Theo. However, replacing the sky was very easy to do with Mask Ai plus I liked having the Layer Mask that Mask Ai sent back to Photoshop . As you will recall, I used that Layer Mask a second time on the birds layer, which was very handy and saved time on that layer. Yes I could have replaced the Sky with Luminar 4 very easily but I wanted to use the layer mask again and I wouldn't have gotten a layer mask when I brought the image back from Luminar 4 into Photoshop.