Hi there everyone, Åsa here today with a little tutorial on how I colour dark skies.
Perfekt for all those Christmas images coming up.
I have used an image from Sassy Cheryl Stamps.
I like to use the B90´s when I colour dark skies.
For this sky I have used B99-97-95-93-91.
I allways start with the lightest colour, to guide my self. Then it´s more easy to correct my self if I don´t like it. Here I have started with the lightest blue; B91.
(As you can see I allways colour with an scrap paper under my image)
In the next step I go in with my darkest colour; B99, from the beginning..
In the third step I take the next colour; B97, and smooth out the transition and take the colour further in on the image.
In the nest step I do the same with B95, I work that transition and take the colour out a little more in the image.
Then tI ake B93 and do the same, work that transitions and colour further in.
In the final step I take the lightest colour; B91, and work the transition and out of the rest of the image.
After this steps, you can be satisfied and stop. BUT, I allways take all the colours one more time. From the beginning. Exactly the same way. And this time Im a little more thorough in the transitions.
Now you can see the differnce from when I only coloured it one time.
It´s more smooth and deeper contrasts.
It´s more smooth and deeper contrasts.
And here are the final result, with the rest of the image coloured in.
As you see I also made some shadows in the snow to reinforce the impression of the lightsource from the star in the sky.
Awesome tag and thanks for the awesome tutorial.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and thank you for the tutorial x
ReplyDeletegreat to show us how to make these dark skies. Thanks
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