Mettez en valeur un sujet avec des ajustements de luminosité et un flou radial pour créer une sensation de mouvement.
Publié le
Apprenez à mettre en valeur un sujet grâce au recadrage, aux ajustements de luminosité et à l’application d’un flou radial afin de créer une sensation de mouvement et renforcer l’impact visuel de vos photographies.
Transcription non disponible
Certains clichés manquent de punch parce que le regard s'égare dans le décor. L'application d'un flou radial crée un effet de tunnel qui attire l'œil vers le sujet principal de l'image. En isolant le sujet avant de créer le flou, le sujet reste net et donne ainsi un style original.
Cette technique vous servira à concevoir des portraits artistiques ou des affiches au style cinématographique avec un halo de lumière et de mouvement. Vos futures compositions gagneront en intensité et en mystère.
Ce que vous allez apprendre
Dans ce tutoriel pratique, vous découvrirez comment :
Compléter une image automatiquement avec la fonctionnalité de Remplissage génératif,
Créer un halo lumineux avec un calque de luminosité et le masque de fusion,
Isoler le sujet dans un calque par copier pour pouvoir appliquer l’effet de manière non destructive,
Appliquer un flou radial à un endroit précis et modifier son intensité.
À propos de l’artiste
Je m’appelle Camille, je suis créatrice de contenu lifestyle depuis plusieurs années. Je partage principalement sur Instagram, tout en développant également mon compte TikTok et ma chaîne YouTube. À travers mes contenus, je crée des images et des auto-portraits où la photographie occupe une place centrale. J’aime faire rêver ma communauté en imaginant des univers poétiques et romancés, avec une attention particulière portée à la lumière et aux ambiances.
J'aime partager de temps à autre les coulisses de mon travail ainsi que mes techniques, avec l’envie de rendre la création accessible et d’encourager chacun à explorer sa sensibilité artistique.
You can control how Adobe websites use cookies and similar technologies by making choices below. But note that if you disable cookies and similar technologies entirely, Adobe websites may not function properly.
Cookies are small text files stored by your web browser when you use websites. There are also other technologies that can be used for similar purposes like HTML5 Local Storage and local shared objects, web beacons, and embedded scripts. These technologies help us do things like remembering you and your preferences when you return to our sites, measure how you use the website, conduct market research, and gather information about the ads you see and interact with.
You can make choices in the menu below about what cookies and other technologies you want us to use on Adobe sites when you visit them from this browser. You can always change those choices later by clicking on the Cookie Preferences link at the bottom of the page.
If enabled:
We can improve your experience by tailoring the site and the content to things we think might be of interest
We can better keep track of your preferences — like what language you prefer to use
We will better understand your likely interests so we can provide you more relevant Adobe ads and content on non-Adobe websites and in non-Adobe apps
It will help us improve the performance of our website and those of our partners who use the Adobe Experience Cloud
If disabled:
We won’t be able to remember you from session to session so the experience may not be tailored to your interests
You’ll still have access to the content of the site but certain features that depend on cookies may not function
You’ll still see ads, they just may not be as relevant to you
General information
You can control how Adobe websites use cookies and similar technologies by making choices below. But note that if you disable cookies and similar technologies entirely, Adobe websites may not function properly.
Cookies are small text files stored by your web browser when you use websites. There are also other technologies that can be used for similar purposes like HTML5 Local Storage, web beacons, and embedded scripts. These technologies help us do things like remembering you and your preferences when you return to our sites, measure how you use the website, conduct market research, and gather information about the ads you see and interact with.
You can make choices in the menu below about what cookies and other technologies you want us to use on Adobe sites when you visit them from this browser. You can always change those choices later by clicking on the Cookie Preferences link at the bottom of the page.
If enabled:
We can improve your experience by tailoring the site and the content to things we think might be of interest
We can better keep track of your preferences — like what language you prefer to use
We will better understand your likely interests so we can provide you more relevant Adobe ads and content on non-Adobe websites and in non-Adobe apps
It will help us improve the performance of our website and those of our partners who use the Adobe Experience Cloud
If disabled:
We won’t be able to remember you from session to session so the experience may not be tailored to your interests
We’ll still count your use of our site and services
You’ll still have access to the content of the site but certain features that depend on cookies may not function
You’ll still see ads, they just may not be as relevant to you
Operate the site and core servicesOperate site and measure engagement
Always active
These cookies are required, and they are used to enable the site and related services core functionality. Without them the site could not operate, so they cannot be disabled.
These cookies enable the site and related services’ core functionality and collect statistics about user engagement, such as counting active use to help us understand trends. These cookies cannot be disabled.
Measure performance
These cookies are used to analyze site usage to measure and improve performance. Without them Adobe cannot know what content is most valued and how often unique visitors return to the site, making it hard to improve information we offer to you.
These cookies are used to analyze site usage to measure and improve performance. Without them Adobe cannot know what content is most valued, making it hard to improve information we offer to you.
Extend functionality
These cookies are used to enhance the functionality of Adobe sites such as remembering your settings and preferences to deliver a personalized experience; for example, your username, your repeated visits, preferred language, your country, or any other saved preference.
Personalize advertising
These cookies are used to enable Adobe and our partners to serve ads more relevant to your interests. Without them you will still see ads, but they might not be as relevant to you.
Personalize advertising
These cookies are used to enable Adobe and our partners to serve ads more relevant to your interests. Without them you will still see ads, but they might not be as relevant to you.