
I’m in the process of preparing some tutorials for the upcoming 24 Hours of Photoshop event and I thought I’d start previewing some of this material for you here. First up is a very detailed examination of a technique for introducing an atmospheric effect into a photo to create a sense of space and separate foreground from background:
This is a very detailed tutorial over 30 minutes in length and it covers multiple techniques including:
- Shadows/Highlights adjustment
- Pen tool selections, channels, and masks
- High Pass Overlay layer
- Clouds filter
- Screen layer
This video is part of my course: “The Fundamentals of Photo-Illustration in Photoshop” – the course contains 15 projects, 9 hours of video plus 2.5 gigs of sample files, layered Psd documents, PDFs, etc… Click below to purchase the course:
The Fundamentals of Photo-Illustration in Photoshop






[...] At any rate, while I was going through my images, I noticed several shots that would be improved with a little application of the aerial perspective technique I examined in a recent blog post. You can see the step-by-step video post here: Aerial Perspective in Photoshop. [...]