Uso Photoshop casi todos los días, pero sigo disfrutando al encontrar nuevas chispas de creatividad o una nueva forma de optimizar el proceso creativo dentro de estas herramientas útiles y potentes.
Las acciones son pasos automatizados.
Pueden ahorrar mucho tiempo en diversos proyectos y también se pueden usar para transformar imágenes, como la de rastro de estrellas, que crea un efecto de larga exposición.
Con Sustitución de cielo, puedo traerlo de vuelta a mi escena.
Hacer esto me llevaría horas de trabajo con la cámara y tiempo de posprocesamiento.
Me encanta poder lograr un efecto similar en Photoshop con un par de clics.
Dale a un paisaje un aire totalmente nuevo de manera rápida con este consejo de la directora creativa Kendall Plant.
Empieza con una selección.
Usa la herramienta Marco rectangular para hacer una selección aproximada del cielo. Después, pulsa Control+C (Windows) o Comando+C (macOS) para copiarlo. Crea un nuevo archivo (Archivo > Nuevo) y usa Control+V o Comando+V para pegar la capa.
Aplica a las estrellas un efecto de espiral.
Una acción incluye una serie de cambios que se le pueden hacer a una imagen con el clic de un botón. Con la capa del cielo pegada seleccionada, abre el panel Acciones (Ventana > Acciones) y haz clic en el menú flotante. Selecciona la acción Rotación de rastros de estrella desde la carpeta Rastros de estrellas y haz clic en Reproducir. Guarda el archivo en tu dispositivo en formato JPEG.
Cambia el cielo.
Vuelve a la imagen original y elige Editar > Sustitución de cielo. Haz clic en la miniatura Cielo y, después, haz clic en el botón + para importar el archivo con la imagen del cielo que acabas de guardar.
Perfecciónalo.
Ajusta la configuración para perfeccionar el resultado y haz clic en Aceptar. Ahora que tienes tu cielo nuevo, también puedes usarlo en otras composiciones.
Prueba estos tutoriales con Photoshop
Edita fotos para crear nuevas imágenes y gráficos.
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