The Inverse Curve Technique for Painting Light! – Photoshop Tutorial


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Paint Highly Realistic Highlights and Shadows Using the Inverse Curve Technique in Photoshop! In this lesson, we will learn how to blend subject to the background from scratch, using a plethora of advanced tricks and techniques.

Also, in this compositing tutorial, we will focus on learning to paint dramatic and colorful lights with a unique Curves method. Besides, we will go through several color grading, blending, and expert photo manipulation techniques that will help you anytime you want to combine two or more photos.

I hope this video helps you. Thank you so much for watching 🙂

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36 responses to “The Inverse Curve Technique for Painting Light! – Photoshop Tutorial”

  1. Open Curves
    Go to Curves
    Create new Curves
    Again new curves
    change curves opacity
    Curves Curves Curves Curves Curves Curves Curves Curves Curves Curves Curves Curves Curves Curves Curves Curves Curves Curves

  2. Color grading is tedious and time consuming. I decided to give myself sort of a challenge and chose a stock background that was a) overall brighter, albeit still nighttime, and b) WAY warmer. Like, at the opposite end of the spectrum warmer. Painting the highlights and color matching the subject and background is being problematic. I don't know if the resolution of the photos would have anything to do with the brush settings, but I'm playing with those, too. I'm going to get it eventually.

  3. I watch a lot of tutorials, I usually end up skipping through to the main points. But for you sir, for you, I wanna listen and watch the whole thing. You are an incredible teacher, consider becoming a professor one day bro. Thanks for your time and dedication, wish you the best

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