I love today’s tutorial! The reason being that it’s all about experimentation. It’s called the Bleach Bypass Effect which is extremely popular in movies.
Today’s tutorial is a request from the comments section. Sometimes you need to warm up your photos that are just a little on the dull side, but something subtle and not too overpowering.
I recently learned a new way to vignette and (this may sound dramatic but true) my life has changed. My photos no longer have that THIS PHOTO HAS A VIGNETTE look that’s so obvious. It’s imperfect like real vignettes are, the transitions are smoother, my life is filled with sunshine and rainbows. LIFE CHANGING.
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One of my favorite things to do is stay up all night and watch music videos on VH1, although they repeat way too much. But the point is that you can gain a ton of inspiration just by watching them. I created an effect inspired by Coldplay’s Violet Hill video for all you Colplay lovers!
Here’s neat little effect for you today, The Zoom Effect. People have been doing this for years with zoom lenses on their cameras and I thought, well that can be done in Photoshop too.
Sometimes you want to go for a more subtle effect on your images, and one of my favorite things to do in this situation is to apply a slight film grain.
Ever wanted that beautiful Holga effect but didn’t own a Holga camera? Well now you can! In this tutorial I will show you how to achieve this effect using blending modes, gradients, layer adjustments, etc.