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Photoshop: Half-Ass Your Way to Another Time of Day!

by Craig Henry - June 22, 2007 / 10:34am View more articles

HEY! So - I'm by no means an expert in day to night photoshopping - but I thought this might be a nice chance to share an attempt at it with others.

Finding The Photo

So I was looking through some of my really old photos and I found some of my dogg, Raggs (shown right). He's a tiny little thing, and is about to celebrate his 18th. He's old, wise, and single. Athletic build, ladies.

OK so I grabbed one of my photos of him because I was looking for an outside photo for this experiment. I think the photo below does him alot of justice - since it's him in his natural, threatening form. I'm pretty sure this shot was taken minutes before he ambushed 12 cats (neighborhood record).

Chosen Photo

Anyways, lets start!

To begin, i removed any items I thought my distract from the scene. Those items are a basketball hoop, a bright red car, and a vicious man-beast.

Cloned Out Objects Photo

Next, I desaturated the whole scene, and boosted the contrast while lowering the brightness.

Desaturated Scene Photo

Next, I airbrushed over the ground-areas that i wanted shadowed. I did it in a dark green and set the layer mode to "Hard Light".

Grass Shadows Photo

So we have the ground area setup, now lets do some slight tweaking to items above the horizon line. I selected the top half and put it on its own layer. After that, I adjusted the shadow levels (shown below). Once done, I fade this layer into the background layer.

Tree Levels Photo

This part gets tricky, but I basically made a new layer, set it to multiply, and brushed in all the bright skylight coming through the trees. After that, I set this layer to 90% opacity so some light was available for adjusting later.

Light Removal Example

OK, highlights! I pulled out all areas that I wanted affected by some sort of light source - whether it be moon, street light, whatever. I duplicated certain areas, boosted the brightness and contrast, then blended them in. In some instances, I dodged the areas.

 Scene Lighting Example

Moon! (no, keep your pants up) - the next step was attaching a blue sogtlight layer to simulate a moon glow.

Moon Glow Photo

Moon again! I started adding it in by setting a bright blue circle to screen mode. Around it, I airbrushed a blue glow and set it to overlay. From here, we will see details emerge (hopefully!).

Overlay Lighting Photo

OK, now take your brush tool and spot around the areas of tree light surrounding the moon. Set this layer to Overlay.

Moon Light

Now I'm going to go through and highlight some edge areas. I chose, the rooftop, fencing, truck, wires, and trees (see below).

Scene Lighting Adjustments Photo

Final Touches!

Check the overall light levels. I merged all layers to a new one (CTRL+ALT+SHFT+E). From here I adjusted the contrast, added some new dodge-lighting, and enhanced some other little details.

In the end, I was left with this!

Final Photo

That's it, hope you liked it!
It certainly could use more work, but it was fun to experiment with...

Until next time,
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2 Comments

by Patrick McPhail   #
on June 22, 2007 / 1:31pm
That's amazing and everything, but I'm going to require additional shots of the dog.

Thanks.
by Katherine   #
on June 22, 2007 / 2:08pm
I like it! It has a scary vibe to it! Kind of like camping in the woods at night :)

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