Ajoutez des feux d’artifice à une photo avec les modes de fusion et calques de réglage pour un rendu réaliste.
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Découvrez comment ajouter des feux d’artifice à une photographie en utilisant les modes de fusion et les calques de réglage pour un rendu réaliste.
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Ajouter des feux d'artifice à une photographie apporte un côté festif immédiat, mais détourer des milliers d'étincelles à la main relève de l'impossible. L'astuce réside dans la gestion des modes de fusion. En passant simplement le calque des feux d’artifice en mode Éclaircir, tout le fond noir disparaît instantanément pour ne conserver que la lumière. Il vous reste seulement à ajuster les contrastes pour que l'intégration paraisse naturelle aux côtés des sujets au premier plan.
Vous pourrez ensuite utiliser cette technique pour dynamiser des visuels événementiels, des photos de mariage, ou même des célébrations du 14 juillet et du nouvel an. Savoir incruster des éléments lumineux complexes vous permettra de transformer n'importe quel cliché de nuit basique en une composition féérique et professionnelle, prête à être partagée.
Ce que vous allez apprendre
Dans ce tutoriel pratique, vous découvrirez comment :
Isoler le sujet au premier plan pour structurer la profondeur de l'image de manière non destructive,
Faire disparaître un arrière-plan sombre grâce au mode de fusion Éclaircir,
Harmoniser la teinte des étincelles via différents calques de réglage,
Limiter une modification de couleur à un seul élément avec un masque d'écrêtage.
À propos de l’artiste
Julien Tabet est un artiste digital français. Son travail explore la rencontre entre la nature et l’imaginaire, donnant naissance à des compositions poétiques. S’inspirant du monde animal et du surréalisme, il crée des images visuellement saisissantes, portées par une palette de couleurs harmonieuse. Grâce à une maîtrise affirmée de Photoshop, il transforme ses idées les plus imaginatives en œuvres numériques d’une grande précision.
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