I know that this has been out for a couple of years. There are several of these videos on RUclips. I tried a few a couple of years ago w/o success. I came across this one and it worked great. I don't do light rays much, but found that I needed to do them again for an image. I stumbled around RUclips again w/o success, forgetting about this tutorial. I finally came across this one again, and AGAIN, it worked like a charm. Thanks. I enjoy your content.
This is excellent! I happen to be working on "Painting With Light" in my Photoshop learning journey at the moment, so this is another tool in my arsenal. Thank you, Jesus, for adding the "fix" as well. A novice such as myself would have been stumped at that point in the process. :)
Wow! You are totally awesome and I love how you explain in details. As soon as I have time, I’m going to purchase your course Mastering color in Photoshop. Thank you for these tutorials!
Great demo - I gave up on Adobe's own version of almost exactly this technique. There is just such a gap between knowing something and knowing how to explain as well as you do.
Jesús, thank you- that was really clear. Two quick questions. Instead of screen mode, could you use "blend if" to knock out the dark parts of the gradient? Also, is there any advantage or disadvantage to painting black on a mask to hide the gradient from certain places-- say, over subject's face-- instead of using white to paint it in? Thanks again
Joe, Blend If will give you similar results. But I would use it in conjunction with the Screen Blending Mode to make sure it only affects certain areas. As far as painting with black, that would work just as well. Up to you how you decide to work. I hope this helps!
Thank you very much for the tutorial, it is very clear, however I have a question, in the final step you converted the gradient fill layer to a smart object, the gradient fill center moved, how to solve this?
Would grouping the gradient, hue/saturation and levels layers then adding a layer mask to the entire group cause the gradient to move about or does this overcome that issue doing it this way instead? Thanks Jesus 👍
Or you can get even better results in two or three clicks using Luminar. I love your videos and your style, Jesus, and I learn a lot from them. I've commented this before. But for sun rays and most sky replacements Luminar is far simpler. And for anyone interested, Luminar's on sale through tomorrow for fifty bucks if you go through the Sony Alpha Rumors website (just scroll down to yesterdays announcements to find the three-day deal presumably ending tomorrow).
I know that this has been out for a couple of years. There are several of these videos on RUclips. I tried a few a couple of years ago w/o success. I came across this one and it worked great. I don't do light rays much, but found that I needed to do them again for an image. I stumbled around RUclips again w/o success, forgetting about this tutorial. I finally came across this one again, and AGAIN, it worked like a charm. Thanks. I enjoy your content.
i never experienced that masking over a gradient before, thanks for the tips.
You're welcome!
Quick, simple, and fantastic effect. Thank you!
You're welcome, Michelle!
This is excellent! I happen to be working on "Painting With Light" in my Photoshop learning journey at the moment, so this is another tool in my arsenal. Thank you, Jesus, for adding the "fix" as well. A novice such as myself would have been stumped at that point in the process. :)
You are a excellent teacher.... I like your tutorials because of there have clear detailing.
Thank you!
Thank you and God bless sir!
You're welcome, David!
Thank you! This will be very useful in the future!
You're welcome, Joe H!
"That's super simple" guy. Great job dude
Thank you, zubair!
You dropped some good knowledge in this video!!!! Thanks. Things I haven’t tried yet in Ps.
Wow! You are totally awesome and I love how you explain in details. As soon as I have time, I’m going to purchase your course Mastering color in Photoshop. Thank you for these tutorials!
Thank you, Dorene!
Came from the Adobe Tuesdays Tips+Tricks stream! This was awesome!!
Awesome! Thank you!
Pure awesome - a keeper, Jesus, thank you so much. Bookmarked to my Photoshop folder.
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Your steps are always simple and easy to do. Thanks for sharing with us.
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this has taught me so much.
great tutorial 👍🏻
Thank you!
great tutorial Mr. Jesus Ramirez
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Wow..very useful thank u sir..I love you
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Thank you!
JR is the best!
Great demo - I gave up on Adobe's own version of almost exactly this technique. There is just such a gap between knowing something and knowing how to explain as well as you do.
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Nice 😃
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Thanks
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nice lessons :D
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beautiful
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Thank you for the fantastic tips, they will come in handy for my next project
You're welcome, Susan!
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That was a very cool technique Jesus! I”ll have to give it a try, thanks
Great, good job dude
even if i only have photoshop elements i try to make it work with your tutorials by finding the closest tool elements offer hehehe thank you
Great video
really helpful
Simple
Easy
Awesome
Did i forget something?
Thank you!
Jesús, thank you- that was really clear. Two quick questions. Instead of screen mode, could you use "blend if" to knock out the dark parts of the gradient? Also, is there any advantage or disadvantage to painting black on a mask to hide the gradient from certain places-- say, over subject's face-- instead of using white to paint it in? Thanks again
Joe, Blend If will give you similar results. But I would use it in conjunction with the Screen Blending Mode to make sure it only affects certain areas.
As far as painting with black, that would work just as well. Up to you how you decide to work.
I hope this helps!
superb sir superb
Thank you, mahavir!
You are so good
Thank you very much for the tutorial, it is very clear, however I have a question, in the final step you converted the gradient fill layer to a smart object, the gradient fill center moved, how to solve this?
Restarize layer before converting to smart objec. Or dont convert it to smart object at all
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yes good tutorial
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osam and thnak you bro
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good job.
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Awesome
I really feel free to download it and watch it offline 😁😁
ok... That was cool! Thank you! :)
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What if you convert the gradient to a smart object and then apply the mask.
Would grouping the gradient, hue/saturation and levels layers then adding a layer mask to the entire group cause the gradient to move about or does this overcome that issue doing it this way instead? Thanks Jesus 👍
Yeah, dunnymonster! You could put it all in a group or even a smart object.
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Thank an English و شكراً بالعربي👍🏻
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Having problems with the bit where you double click and drag to move filter into position :-(
What's the issue?
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel it doesn't drag. Comes up with error message.
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel it's ok got it! thanks
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Bet that is how Luminar 4 does it with one click.
How do you use the texture visible on the background? I don't want the girl to have Light Rays.
А я не понял, почему вдруг описание и название видео по-русски?
У меня на английском 🙂
Man for some reason I cannot move the gradient around. It is stuck in place even after double clicking
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you just killed all the joy and art of photography .it is no longer a photography, it is a drawing.
Or you can get even better results in two or three clicks using Luminar.
I love your videos and your style, Jesus, and I learn a lot from them. I've commented this before. But for sun rays and most sky replacements Luminar is far simpler.
And for anyone interested, Luminar's on sale through tomorrow for fifty bucks if you go through the Sony Alpha Rumors website (just scroll down to yesterdays announcements to find the three-day deal presumably ending tomorrow).
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Another Tutorial how to create fake foto
Stop this subtitle please 🙏
What do you mean?
In your video, your dialogues are written and that hides the mouse pointer so that it's not so clear what you are doing and where you click. 🙏
@@bunty10 youtube adds it. You can disable it by clicking the CC button.
Are you Arabic???? Why Address in Arabic
I am not. What do you mean address in Arabic?
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel The title of the video is written in Arabic I do not understand all the video information in Arabic written
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel So you have something to send you a screenshot to understand more what I mean, but it's nice for me☺️
thank you