In this episode we cover how to add life grass and shadows to your photos. We include a grass Photoshop Brush to make things easier and quicker for you!
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14 responses to “How To Add Life, Grass, & Shadows To A Photo! *Photography Tutorial*”
Aaron, where is the brush? Thank you!
where is the grass brush?
Thanks
Thank you for this tutorial
I love your tutorials! I never thought I could learn Photoshop on my own but you've made that possible for me. And it's really fun too! 😀 Thank you.
nice tutorial.. but for the added grass, there's no perspective added. they're all thesame size from far away, and closer to the bot edge of the pic. Behind the girl, the real grass gets smaller going from the base of the brocolli to the bot edge of the pic. Any way you could factor in that perspective when painting your grass without getting too tedious and having to do it in layers?
Great work!
there is a big difference between the IQ of the broccoli and the subject. The broc is tack sharp while the subject is a bit hazy and unsharp. As they are the same distance from the camera and both supposed to be captured by the same lense, this ruins the illusion for me.
Could the lens blur filter be used to simulate the effects of lens on the broccoli? Or the blur gallery filters
How can i add a wet cloth and wet face effect to a photo
And some fire to tires of vehicle
Plz suggest me
Another great tutorial but can you say grass brush Aaron lol 🙂 +Phlearn
What a great picture 🙂
arron can u make the spring switch to winter for me pls 😀
0:52 lol
I think you should have put a blur on the asparagus too. The asparagus was too sharp in comparison to everything in the background.