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Adding in to sky - Best way to do it?


CaPpedDoG

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Hey everyone, I'm adding a different sky into a photo of mine. I copied the new sky onto its own layer and created a layer mask. I've been painting in the new sky but it's taking some time because there are a lot of intricacies between with the blades of grass. Is there a more efficient way to do this? Cheers :cheesygrin:
 

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There are several ways of doing this, but if there happens to be good contrast between the foreground and the sky---which your photo has---then there is a setting called Blend-If that works very well for this kind of thing. This video is pretty good, and you can find others by searching for Photoshop Blend-If tutorials.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJssJWZ2t_Y
 
For future reference, using BlendIF on one of the R, G, B channels often works even better than using it on the combined RGB channel. It's a great combination of one of the other standard masking techniques, "masking by channels" and the BlendIF technique.

Cheers,

Tom M
 
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