1 opens a picture that looks like noon, with our powerful PS, we can steal and turn the day into dusk. 2 uses the filter > Render > Lens Flare Filter to make the sun on a newly created black layer. Change the layer's color blending mode to screen to make it brighter by adjusting the levels 3 plus A Levels adjustment layer, darken the picture, and then add two linear gradient layers, a layer, Use blue to orange gradients to fill layers from top to bottom, set the layer's color blending mode to colour; another layer, fill the layer from top to bottom with black to white gradient, and place the layer's color blending mode to Multiply. 4 now to see a veil over the mountain, use the magnetic lasso tool to select the peaks and sky areas beyond the ground. Creates a new layer, places it on top of all layers, and adds a mask to the new layer based on the selection. Remove the link between the layer and the Layer mask (click the Chain icon). Create a large round selection around the sun, fill it with orange yellow, and use the filter > Blur > Gaussian Gaussian blur filter for a larger parameter. Change the layer's color blending mode to color Dodge, and reduce the opacity of the layer. 5 copies the layer where the yellow positive circle is located, magnifies the copy layer, attempts to use a different color blending mode and observes the effect in the image-we are using the Hard Light. You can control the brightness of the sky by adjusting the opacity of the black gradient layer. 6 If this is a real picture, you can actually only see the silhouette of the mountain, so we have to do the final touches, select the peaks and the ground with the magnetic lasso tool, fill the selection with black on the new layer, Change the opacity of the layer by changing the color blending mode to Multiply. You can also link a Sun layer to a layer with two yellow halos (do not link the layer's mask) |