How to Easily and Quickly change a Sky in Photoshop CC 2017 Tutorial


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In this video I wlil show you how you can use the multiply mode to change the sky. I will show you a little secret sauce that I use to make it blend even more!

Then you can download for free the 2 skies being used for this photo composite and off course you can use it in your own projects.

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32 responses to “How to Easily and Quickly change a Sky in Photoshop CC 2017 Tutorial”

  1. Love your tutorials!!! Just have a question or two or three ? Firstly i was on facebook and saw you had a special on Lightroom tutorials for $37 or $38 . Dont like ordering things on small screen like a phone. Can you send me a link to purchase it. been on your website cant find that special. Secondly is the tutorials compatible for windows? Actually thirdly…i dont have a camera that does raw files so can you do these editings on Jpeg pictures. I have a samsung phone i got recently that i take pics with and i believe it can do raw files and HDR….so is this a good basic start to learn using your tutorials. thanks

  2. Hello serge,
    Bon tuto bravo !

    Par contre c'est normal que dans les fichier source le bue sky et le warm sky sont identique a par la taille de compression ?

    Merci et bonne continuation 🙂

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