Master Photoshop Lighting – ONE Technique To Do It All! Directional, Spot, Ambient, Etc!



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In this episode, I dive into the upcoming feature of Adobe Photoshop— a groundbreaking tool for lighting adjustment! Ever found it difficult to create the perfect lighting? Worry no more. This video will help you become an expert in lighting techniques in just a few minutes! 🌟

🕒 Timestamps 🕒

00:0000:33: Introduction to the New Lighting Tool
00:3300:41: Quick Tutorial Overview
00:4101:20: Starting with the Original Image
01:2001:37: Exposure Adjustment Layer
01:3702:33: Adjustment Layer Mask & Gradient Tool
02:3303:30: Creating Directional Light
03:3004:09: Midpoint Slider Adjustment
04:0904:49: Creating a Spotlight Effect
04:4905:37: Second Layer & Opacity Levels
05:3706:04: Final Tips and Techniques

🛠 What You Will Learn 🛠

1️⃣ Adjusting the Exposure: Discover how to create an exposure adjustment layer to set the lighting mood for your image.

2️⃣ Gradient Tool Mastery: How to use the gradient tool to create light masks.

3️⃣ Light Types: Whether it’s directional, spotlight, or pinpoint, learn how to create different types of lighting effortlessly.

4️⃣ Radial Gradients: The hidden secret for those looking to make their lighting more dynamic.

5️⃣ Opacity & Density: How to control the intensity and spread of your lighting.

🎨 Tools & Software Used 🎨

Adobe Photoshop Beta: Utilized the new tool that is just about to release.

💡 Key Takeaways 💡

Creating Directional Light becomes a walk in the park.

Lighting doesn’t have to be broad; it can be as narrow as you want, focusing even on just a mask!

The new tool allows flexibility in lighting types, from directional lights to spotlight effects.

Utilize midpoint sliders to control the intensity of the lighting.

📝 Additional Notes 📝

Please ensure your Adobe Photoshop is up to date to get the most out of this tutorial.

This video doesn’t only apply to spooky or horror themes; it works for portraits, landscapes, and even product shots!

This feature is currently in beta and is expected to roll out in the official version soon.

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