How to Add Realistic Clouds with Photoshop's Blend If
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Learn how to transform a flat sky into a dramatic scene with fluffy clouds using Photoshop's powerful Blend If feature. This beginner-friendly tutorial will guide you through the process of seamlessly integrating clouds from another image into your photo.
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This is a wonderful tutorial. Thank you!!!
Excellent tutorial and simplified for "dummies" like me. Thanks!
Very useful tutorial! Thank you so much Aaron! Good luck!
Excellent technique. Very well explained. Thank you 👋👏
A great tutorial as usual. I learn a lot from you always. Thank you Sir.
I always learn from you. Thanks for your time and teaching skills.
Thanks for phlearning with us!
Thanks! Briefly and clearly explained!
Excellent, thank you sooooo much.
Another great video Aaron. I'm a longtime subscriber.
Hey there! Thanks for watching and for the support throughout the year!
Hey there Aaron, Getting Started on my photo editing journey, been 10 to 13 days Watched your 30 days challange video from 4 years ago and getting my stuff together...... Thanks Pal
Thanks for watching! See you at the end of the series!
Why don't you make a new 30 days video as it is old and kind of outdated....Since only your videos are accurate
really enjoyed this tutorial. thanks mate
Really helpful video
Hi Aaron, you've done great work for years and it feels more and more like you're target audience is a newer Photoshop user. I wonder if you could show 2-3 ways "blend if" can be used. This cloud example is great but other ways to use it can maybe open the mind a bit more to possibilities.Thank you!
That's a great suggestion! We'll definitely add it to our list of possible future tutorials ☺
love you tutorial boss
Great tutorial - simple and clean and easy for my students to watch! I'm wondering what app you use to enhance your mouse as this is one element that makes following you so easy?
Thanks so much for watching Douglas! Aaron uses Pro Mouse App.
Nice Video... I watch your Every Video... ❤️
thanks so much for watching!
Great one!!
Thanks
Hey Aaron, your thoughts on the new Terms of Use from Adobe? awesome tutorial as always!
Great one Aaron. I did it once and it was great but now I'm having problems. I go step by step but I can't get the blue sky replacement layer to totally dissapear with "Blend If" and just give me the cloud replacement. I get a washed out looking sky from my cloud shot appear on top of my base layer sky. ??? Any help would be appreciated. Many thanks.
hey there! if you send us an email to support with a screenshot of your PSD file and layers, our team will do their best to guide you!
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Nice vid. BOOM
I tried to follow using Photoshop Elements but got stumped with the Blend If (not available). I was able to import the original scene and do a color match but the comparison to yours was not as good. Thanks for your great tutorial.
Hey there! if you need some feedback or help, you can always send us an email to support and our team will do their best to guide you!
What if you do "blend if" option with blue instead of gray?
why not just use sky replacement tool in the edit menu.. faster and seems easier
That's certainly a great suggestion! Ultimately, it depends on your preferences and end goal. ☺
snowy mountains..ok easy.. but a horizon with threes thats harder
For sure! Still possible with a little compositing 😉
I always loved your videos and i feel they really helped me as an artist. But with Adobe being the snakes they are, this will be my last to enjoy