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Awesome edit! Got a question. Around minute 5:00 where you are brushing in some of the orange light. I see circles when you are brushing, instead of lines (If you know what I mean). I saw this in your other videos. How do you do that?
Thank you very much! Since I'm using the brush tool I'm painting in circles (I could use a custom brush to paint in lines as well) and this way creating this glowing area on the upper right. Hope this will answer your question, if not feel free to ask more!! :-)
@@ThePhlogPhotography That's not really what I meant :) You click and hold the mouse button in one spot, move your mouse to a different spot thus creating a circle, which is larger the further you move your mouse away from your original place (where you clicked the button). As far as I know this is not the default behaviour of the brush tool, is it? The default way would be - you select the brush, click and hold, move mouse to a different spot, and that creates a line. Your move creates cirecles. I wanted to ask how is that possble? Did you d something to your Photoshop so that the brush is a little different from the default one? Some add on?
Wait, I just realized. I had to test it in PS. You hold down Alt and right mouse button to change the size of the brush, then you click once, and this creates that circled brush. OMG, that was confusing but I got it now :) Thanks!
@@samsatanson Ahhh sorry I got that wrong! Exactly, I'm using the shortcut to make the mouse bigger / smaller and also softer. Then I'm not really brushing a line but instead I just click once or twice to brush in the circle!
Wonderful tutorial! I have a question: why did you put the Radius slider in the Sharpening to 0.5? Usually people tend to increase this value to about 1.7 for landscape photography. Thank you!
Hey, hope you could learn something new from this video!
If you want to support this channel, maybe you want to become a member? :-)
www.youtube.com/@ThePhlogPhotography/join
or become a Patreon
www.patreon.com/phlog
Really enjoyed following along to this tutorial! Thank you.
Fantastic video Christian! Many thanks for sharing this
Beautiful in simplicity
Everybody loves a dreamy atmosphere
you defintely deserve more attention! Awesome as usual
Thank you very much!! :-)
This is fantastic, subscribed!
Thank you!
This was great! just what i was looking for. Thank you!
Really happy to hear that, thank you so much!
Excellent
Beautiful Raw file
Thank you very much!
Beautiful!
nice job dude. i like how you drop the whites for the vignette. looks a lot more natural
Thank you very much, glad you like the video!
Great edit - thanks for the tutorial!
Thank you very much Carol!
A very nice edit 😀
Thank you very much! :-)
Very helpful and to the point. Thank you very much.
well done!
Thank you!
Man that would take me hours to edit like this
Oh it took me hours as well, I just cut all the unimportant steps for the video haha :-)
Brill 👍🏻
Wow, nice video. Well explained! :)
I just learned a few new things. ;)
Seems like you have a lot more interesting videos. Subscribed! :p
Thank you very much, really happy to hear you like the video! :-)
very nice. Thank you
Thanks mate, glad you like it! :-)
Great shot and edit. Are you also using lightroom for this kind of edits?
Thank you very much! This would be double in Lightroom for the most part indeed!
Awesome edit!
Got a question. Around minute 5:00 where you are brushing in some of the orange light. I see circles when you are brushing, instead of lines (If you know what I mean). I saw this in your other videos. How do you do that?
Thank you very much!
Since I'm using the brush tool I'm painting in circles (I could use a custom brush to paint in lines as well) and this way creating this glowing area on the upper right. Hope this will answer your question, if not feel free to ask more!! :-)
@@ThePhlogPhotography That's not really what I meant :) You click and hold the mouse button in one spot, move your mouse to a different spot thus creating a circle, which is larger the further you move your mouse away from your original place (where you clicked the button). As far as I know this is not the default behaviour of the brush tool, is it? The default way would be - you select the brush, click and hold, move mouse to a different spot, and that creates a line. Your move creates cirecles. I wanted to ask how is that possble? Did you d something to your Photoshop so that the brush is a little different from the default one? Some add on?
Wait, I just realized. I had to test it in PS. You hold down Alt and right mouse button to change the size of the brush, then you click once, and this creates that circled brush. OMG, that was confusing but I got it now :) Thanks!
@@samsatanson Ahhh sorry I got that wrong! Exactly, I'm using the shortcut to make the mouse bigger / smaller and also softer. Then I'm not really brushing a line but instead I just click once or twice to brush in the circle!
How do you make the dot in the filter green? I cant get it to edit inside the filters...
Wonderful tutorial! I have a question: why did you put the Radius slider in the Sharpening to 0.5? Usually people tend to increase this value to about 1.7 for landscape photography. Thank you!
thanks :)
Glad you like it mate!
check the value of shadow part, you have to work on that
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Hi, are you selling your presets?
Hey, currently I'm not selling presets, sorry mate :/
can you give us stock to practise
Excellent