Winter Sunset

© Jennifer M. McCord

Winter Sunset

Uploaded: October 19, 2002 10:53:34

Description

Combination of a dreary winter photo and a nice sunset photo in Photoshop

Comments

Carol Engstrom level-classic October 19, 2002

This makes a very nice combination. Good work Jennifer. #11091

Cathy M. Gromball May 26, 2019

Great use of Photoshop. If you hadn't said so, I'd have never known this wasn't a single image. You even have a tinge of sunset showing on the snow. So... how did you do this, if I may ask?

Cathy :) #18346

Jennifer M. McCord May 26, 2019

Well, the trees were on the bottom layer, I laid the sunset over top, made the opacity about 60%, erased over all of the trees and branches, combined the layers and used the render lighting effects to blend the two together. #18378

Carol Engstrom level-classic May 26, 2019

Thanks for sharing your process Jennifer. I haven't had Photoshop very long and haven't figured out the layers stuff yet. It seemed too confusing. After seeing your results I am inspired to try again. You really did an amazing transformation here! #18385

Jennifer M. McCord May 26, 2019

Thanks! #18400

Cathy M. Gromball May 26, 2019

Yes, thank you for sharing this Jennifer. Very cool!

Cathy :) #18406


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