In this Photoshop tutorial, I’m going to show you how to add Photoshop Realistic Photo Manipulation to your photos in 5 easy steps! The first step is to create a new Gradient Fill with gray scale noise. Let me show you how to do that.
Photoshop Realistic Photo Manipulation
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Go into the new fill or Adjustment Layer icon and select the Gradient Fill from here, Make sure that you set your style to “Angle” and click on the gradient to bring up the Gradient Editor. All you need to do is set the Gradient Type to Noise and you’ll get this pattern that you see here and you can control the Noise with these sliders.
Change the color mode to HSB: Hue, saturation, and brightness. And bring the Saturation all the way to the left, so that you get a black and white gradient. If you’re unhappy with the result, you can click on the Randomize button until you get something that looks good. You’re basically trying to get something that looks like this.
Something without a strong seam. This is looking very good. So I’ll press OK and I’ll press OK one more time. The second step is to hide the dark pixels on this layer to create the illusion of light race. Photoshop Realistic Photo Manipulation
To do so, you can change the Blending Mode on this Gradient Fill Layer to Screen. The screen Blending Mode hides dark pixels and it keeps the bright ones. Photoshop Realistic Photo Manipulation
The third step is to place the light rays into position. All you need to do is double-click on the Gradient Layer Thumbnail, then click-and-drag over the image to reposition the light rays. Photoshop Realistic Photo Manipulation
You can place them anywhere that you want, even outside of the canvas, but I’ll place it on this bright area behind her head. In this case, I really like the gradient, but in case you don’t like your gradient, you can adjust the angle to something else; and you can see how it rotates to a different direction. But I’ll keep mine at 90 degrees because that looks pretty good.
The fourth step is to fine-tune the gradient. In this case, I’ll show you two different techniques to help you enhance the gradient. First, you can go into the new Adjustment Layer icon and create a Levels Adjustment Layer. Photoshop Realistic Photo Manipulation
Clip it to the layer below so that it only affects a gradient fill in nothing else. And I can adjust the contrast of that Gradient Fill, to adjust how the light beams affect the image. Photoshop Realistic Photo Manipulation
This is totally subjective, of course, and the settings that you use depend on the darkness of your gradient. Also remember that we’re using the Screen Blending Mode So making the layer darker will make it less visible and making it brighter will make it more visible. Photoshop Realistic Photo Manipulation
So again, you may or may not need to use this technique, but you may want to use the second technique. Let me show you how to apply a color to the light rays. Start by going into the new Adjustment Layer icon and select the Hue and Saturation Adjustment Layer clip it to the layer below as well. Check the Colorize checkbox to apply a color.
Let me show you how to do that. You can right click on your layer; convert it to a Smart Object and go into Filter Blur, Gaussian Blur. And by blurring the beams, you can get a much more realistic effect. Photoshop Realistic Photo Manipulation
If you decide to try out this technique, feel free to share it on Instagram with the hashtag #sohampawar. I would love to see what you came up with. Photoshop Realistic Photo Manipulation
My name is Soham Pawar. Thank you so much. I’ll talk to you again in the next Photoshop tutorial!


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