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(HD) Fake miniature model, tilt & shift lens effect in Photoshop
Simple to make and amazingly real model. Just enjoy!
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about 3 months ago
thank you for this videop ! that’s great
about 4 months ago
Nicely done tutorial.
I did use the same filter/adjustments but just didnt use any layers. So this tutorial showed me how I can clarify things like in this example the tree and bush. Helped a lot.
What u didnt mention but I think it does can help a bit is to use -> Image -> Adjustments -> Curves. It is not that important but can sometimes have a nice effect.
Thanks again.
about 4 months ago
thanks!!
about 4 months ago
Excellent . I like the pace of your speaking – fast and straight to the point!
about 4 months ago
can you do this in photoshop elements??
about 5 months ago
Sweet, glad that I have a quad core, so it is faster when bluring
about 5 months ago
very effective!
about 7 months ago
Sweet. I want to try this for a game background
about 7 months ago
Make a duplicate of a layer you want to have B&W, process it as a B&W. Then just by using layers masks make a radial gradient (2nd icon from left). That’s all. Just remember to set white to black gradient.
about 7 months ago
well miniatures shot normally appear to be large normally, because you dont have any regular sized object to compare it to. And they are not just for small budget films, alot of large sets in the lord of the rings such as the towers were not cgi like alot of people think but well built miniatures.
about 7 months ago
@dano
New layer, desaturate to B&W, mask out area you want to show colours through from background layer (selection tools, gradient or brush)…. tah-dah. Search video tut library for layer masks, desaturate, colour to b&w… etc.
about 7 months ago
maybe somebody can help me i’m using ps cs4. I wanna create picture where object which are placed in center are B&W , but us more to pictures boarder than more colours are visible (smooth coulor blend from B&W to colours)
about 7 months ago
then you just have to make that happen when you are shooting… make sharp part blurry is easy; not so easy if you want to make blurry part sharp, as information is not there…
about 8 months ago
I wonder if you could do the opposite and make miniature sets appear to be large? Maybe for low budget films etc.
about 8 months ago
Right on!
about 9 months ago
@ccalamuss never mind!!!
about 9 months ago
when i drag the gradient, it doesn’t show up in the blank box. HELP!!
about 9 months ago
It would be better to just not include the tree to begin with when blurring.
about 9 months ago
i tried almost the same thing exactly, but in Lens Blur preview it look better then when it is after clicking OK…
what am i doing wrong?
about 10 months ago
super cool tutorial, i love it……i wonder if changing the sky for a different background would make it look more believable ???
about 10 months ago
nice
about 10 months ago
ur awsome!!!!!
about 10 months ago
Thank you for explaining how this effect is created!
about 10 months ago
I recognise that location, one of my fav places in hte south of the UK. Stourhead Gardens. Great tutorial, helped a lot thanks
about 10 months ago
I recognise that location, one of my fav places in hte south of the UK. Stourhead Gardens. Great tutorial, helped a lot thanks