This was very, very helpful. Can Nicole do a video on adding your own objects in the augmented sky instead of what's already in Luminar 4? Please, please. She explains things so very well. Thanks!
as I recall Phyllis, Gary McIntyre and others have done videos on the topic of interest to you. The key is with a .jpg a black background is needed to be added as a layer and with no background the object will be saved as a .png. For both objects and skies you may have, they can be added to Luminar's storage location (different in Windows from MAC) but will have to be redone at each new update Luminar does so be sure to use copy and maybe save the ones you wish to have to be viewable as you mouse over into a folder that has each file named specifically and can ten easily be copied once more. There are a few tuts related to that and the last I saw was done by Anthony Morganti. Folks hope that Skylum will change their update method to not remove users files each time the program is updated. Maybe NIcole will create something along these lines also. Never enough of a good thing eh?
Very helpful video. Just straight to the point with good graphics and succinct explanations.More like this please.
thank you so much all the best from trev in Sussex UK
Excellent! Thanks, Nicole!
Extremely helpful, Nicole!! Thanks Skylum :)
Great video Nicole!
Thank you, it's very helpful and Nicole doesn't speak to fast and I appreciate it very much as a French speaking person :-)
Nice, well done.
This was very, very helpful. Can Nicole do a video on adding your own objects in the augmented sky instead of what's already in Luminar 4? Please, please. She explains things so very well. Thanks!
as I recall Phyllis, Gary McIntyre and others have done videos on the topic of interest to you. The key is with a .jpg a black background is needed to be added as a layer and with no background the object will be saved as a .png. For both objects and skies you may have, they can be added to Luminar's storage location (different in Windows from MAC) but will have to be redone at each new update Luminar does so be sure to use copy and maybe save the ones you wish to have to be viewable as you mouse over into a folder that has each file named specifically and can ten easily be copied once more. There are a few tuts related to that and the last I saw was done by Anthony Morganti. Folks hope that Skylum will change their update method to not remove users files each time the program is updated. Maybe NIcole will create something along these lines also. Never enough of a good thing eh?
Is Texture Overlay essentially a hidden layer in Luminar 4.2?
It works as a tool, which means you can save it into a Look (preset)