In this video tutorial, I’ll show you a way to effectively turn a day time image to a night time and create a mystical moonlight effect while we’re at it! It will also show you how to use the effect to sell a product.
Below is the experimental result. Please note that this result is just quickly done to keep the tutorial short. If you want to do a proper job, you will need to spend a lot more time on it.
Feel free to post up links to your results and ask any questions you might have. Thank you for watching!







(22 votes, average: 4.23 out of 5)
Thanks for this Learning Vedio. I’m just a poor student. I cannot
purchase dat with any methord. thanks Agaian…
Very cool, i will be using that later thie week.
Really nice effect. Too bad you putted the parfum bottle in there
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Cheers. Look out for newer tutorials, I’ll put better effort into them
you have very interesting imagination , i like your idea
tbf i like your voice
Aw shucks!
XD
Really high quality tutorials. Keeps me up to date with my own digitatal retouching work! Thanks
it is very useful but watching in video is quite difficult to me please publish in typed format
how would you do this in CS2? I have no exposure option with my adjustment layers.
Try Levels or curves instead
Nice tutorial, but his voice and accent made my intestines twist inside my body and scream like a pregnant woman giving a birth to a porcupine.
REn that was awesome
Andre
cheers man
vc precisa coloca detalhes nos seus tutoriais valeu entao continue assim lolllllllllllllllll
amazing
I have been searching for a tutorial like this for quite some time. -smiles-. Thank you for this. It’s going to take out plenty of frustration for me while doing photo manipulation. Photoshop is just too addictive, isn’t it. -smiles n waves-..
Glad you found it
Amazing!
That’s amazing! Many thanks for some excellent tips and inspiration. Love your work mate, keep it up!
Hey, thanks.
Glad it helped
very nice tut, only in my opinion the moon looks to hard/sharp.
Yeah, and would have been nice to add stars to demonstrate, oh well
can u tell me how to put shadows under the perfume bottle? great tutorial btw!
Hey ann, sure one way is to use a circular marquee tool, drag a circle. Shift backspace to fill it with black, then give it a Filter>Blur>Gaussian blur, and drag it under the bottle. Play with opacity and set it to multiply.
great thanks cixxy!
Great stuff, good explained and simple