Join Simon Plant as he walks you through creating a light painted night-time digital photograph. From the initial shooting of the image to the methods and techniques he uses in Photoshop to create a great finished product! If you enjoyed this tutorial you can find out more about Simon, his work, and his training material over at: prophotoinsights.net Also be sure to check out www.tutvid.com Check out the blog @ http
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The technique that you use to make photos lighter and darker is phenomenal!
Excellent! Very interesting!
He reminds me of and sounds a hell lot like Chris Moyles from Radio 1 haha
Really nice video though
Thanks
Fantastic!
I will try this!
great effects but takes too long
That’s called Post Processing.
This tutorial was really good, helpful and educative.
Thanks a lot from Sweden!!!
NEw hex
Phenomenal!
for more \ see my channel
i wonder how many people believe he is actually at the barn… chroma keying, what a great invention eh?
That video was cute. It’s nice to see these kinds of videos once in a while. Lol
for the star part, it helps if you hold shift and click, that way you get straight lines instead of unsteady hand looking lines like hes got here…
very nice, particularly like the idea of painting in light with a torch and long exposure
Everything is cool apart from the fact that this is not a photography anymore, its more graphic design! It maybe looks better but i like oldchool photos more:)
wow you’ve got a big one
good video too
this is a great tutorial but this guy need to speak a bit slow to enjoy the video his accent is suckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
whats a wally
Umm, he’s definitely there… at least for part of the video. You don’t have three dimensions on a green screen sweetie.
Can somebody help me here–I don’t understand how the sky in photo was so ‘twighlighty’. During the video, the sky was an ugly white and would had been way overexposed on a long shutter speed. Thanks for your help.
thats what i meant… hes not there at the start thats for sure
hey man, sorry for talking down to you earlier, but i looked at it again and i think you’re right. lighting doesn’t seem natural (i don’t think he would had lugged external lighting with him out there) and i noticed some artifacts around his edges (although that may be video compression), but yeah, i agree, the beginning is green screen
’tis ok my friend… he must have felt like a right weirdo pointing behind him at a greenscreen saying theres a barn over there
That’s two different pictures I think.
It’s not that different from how you do “oldschool” photography. Ansel Adams would spend hours upon hours dodging and burning a print until he was satisfied