Comparison chart
1. Open the forest picture. Click “Image > Adjustments > HDR Tone” in the menu and set as follows.
Get the following effect
2. Add some lighting, create a new layer and use a yellow brush to paint some yellow between the trees, then set the layer’s blending mode to “Overlay”
3. Add some highlights, use a soft-angle white brush, create a new layer and draw white highlights as shown.
Use “Free Transform” to set the tiling effect of white light
Set the blending mode to “Overlay”, duplicate the highlight several times, and place it in different locations
4. Let’s create some effects of sunlight penetrating the leaves. Create a new layer, use a soft-angled white brush and hold down Shift to draw a straight line.
Use Free Transform to rotate the line, tilting it from the upper left corner to the lower right corner.
Set the blending mode to “Overlay” and lower the opacity to 50%. Repeat this step to create more rays, placing them in different positions.
5. Use “Filter > Render > Lens Flare” to set some halo effects.
6. Next, click “Create New Fill or Adjustment Layer” at the bottom of the layer panel, select black and white and confirm, and then paint out the trees in the black and white “Layer Mask” so that he does not need to adjust the black and white. Apply some light parts on the ground without adjusting the black and white. Get the following effect.
Select “Layer>New Fill Layer>Gradient” in the menu and set as follows
Use “Gradient Overlay” in the Add Blending option and set it as follows
Finally set the foreground color to blue (# 2 a3d83), press Ctrl+Delete to fill the foreground color, set the blending mode to “Overlay” and set the opacity to 50% to bring up the warm tone effect, so you get the final result Effect
Comparison chart
1. Open the forest picture. Click “Image > Adjustments > HDR Tone” in the menu and set as follows.
Get the following effect
2. Add some lighting, create a new layer and use a yellow brush to paint some yellow between the trees, then set the layer’s blending mode to “Overlay”
3. Add some highlights, use a soft-angle white brush, create a new layer and draw white highlights as shown.
Use “Free Transform” to set the tiling effect of white light
Set the blending mode to “Overlay”, duplicate the highlight several times, and place it in different locations
4. Let’s create some effects of sunlight penetrating the leaves. Create a new layer, use a soft-angled white brush and hold down Shift to draw a straight line.
Use Free Transform to rotate the line, tilting it from the upper left corner to the lower right corner.
Set the blending mode to “Overlay” and lower the opacity to 50%. Repeat this step to create more rays, placing them in different positions.
5. Use “Filter > Render > Lens Flare” to set some halo effects.
6. Next, click “Create New Fill or Adjustment Layer” at the bottom of the layer panel, select black and white and confirm, and then paint out the trees in the black and white “Layer Mask” so that he does not need to adjust the black and white. Apply some light parts on the ground without adjusting the black and white. Get the following effect.
Select “Layer>New Fill Layer>Gradient” in the menu and set as follows
Use “Gradient Overlay” in the Add Blending option and set it as follows
Finally set the foreground� is blue (# 2 a3d83), press Ctrl+Delete to fill the foreground color, set the blending mode to “Overlay” and the opacity to 50%, bring up the warm tone effect, so you get the final effect