In today's Photoshop tutorial we're going to take a look at a few different methods of replacing the sky within a photograph. You know how it is, you capture a great shot, but the weather at that particular moment results in a lacklustre grey, overcast sky in the background. With just a few simple steps you can change the sky with much more interesting clouds and colours to enhance the sunset vibe or create a moody atmosphere. I'll first show you the old-fashioned technique of manually selecting the sky, but Photoshop now has a built-in Sky Replacement feature that does the job in one click. Stick around until the end and I'll also show you a great toolkit you can use to build your own custom skies. ⭐️ Get up to 50% off the Sky Builder toolkit - 📦 Join my mailing list and get a FREE design resources bundle! 🙏 I don’t have a Patreon, but if you want to support my work, consider becoming an Access All Areas member on Spoon Graphics - ► Red and White house photo - ► First donor sky photo - ► New York photo - ► Second donor sky photo - ► House photo - Deals & Discounts: ⭐ Get 20% off ANYTHING in my Spoon Graphics Shop with the code: 20OFF - ⭐️ Get 10 FREE Images from Adobe Stock - ⭐ Save 70% off the Heritage Type Vintage Fonts Bundle - ⭐️ Download this Month's FREE Files from Envato - Tools & Resources I Use: ⭐️ Get Photoshop and other Adobe CC programs here: 🛠️ Where I download the creative assets I need - ✍️ The graphics tablet I use: 🎙️ The microphone I use: 📢 The email newsletter service I use: 📈 The tool I use to help grow my channel: Watch more of my content: 📺 See all my Photoshop tutorials - 📺 See all my Illustrator tutorials - 📺 Watch my most popular videos - #Photoshop #PhotoshopTutorial #AdobePhotoshop Adobe Photoshop & Adobe Illustrator design tutorials from Chris Spooner of Spoon Graphics. Subscribe to learn how to create stunning artwork as I share my tips and tricks in video format. Join my mailing list: Visit my design blog: Follow me on Twitter: Join me on Facebook:
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