Blue sky
2017-12-17 14:33:14
Can someone explain to me how to use Pix. pro a gray one. can replace white air with a beautiful blue sky in an image?
2017-12-20 09:39:55
Not sure to understand : do you want to replace a grey sky by a blue one on a photo ?
If yes, one way to do it would be to
- Find a photo with a big blue sky.
- Add a mask, on the layer with your original photo with the grey sky (ensure this layer is on top of the layer with the blue sky photo).
- Click on the layer and make a selection of the grey sky
- click on the mask and fill the selection with black color.
It will make appear the blue sky on the underneath photo.
If yes, one way to do it would be to
- Find a photo with a big blue sky.
- Add a mask, on the layer with your original photo with the grey sky (ensure this layer is on top of the layer with the blue sky photo).
- Click on the layer and make a selection of the grey sky
- click on the mask and fill the selection with black color.
It will make appear the blue sky on the underneath photo.
2018-02-06 10:46:16
I can not replace the gray sky in the manner described by Exonico. I have the following questions.
1. If I have made a separate layer of the photo of the blue sky, must it be selected or not?
2. How do I proceed after I have blackened the selection on the original photo?
1. If I have made a separate layer of the photo of the blue sky, must it be selected or not?
2. How do I proceed after I have blackened the selection on the original photo?
2018-02-06 12:21:19
Your blue sky layer must be placed under you original photo layer.
Then you add a mask to you original photo layer and you select that mask.
Then you paint in black in the mask. This should make appear the blue sky of the underneath layer
Then you add a mask to you original photo layer and you select that mask.
Then you paint in black in the mask. This should make appear the blue sky of the underneath layer