Fair enough :) To be honest, I think Star Trek is awesome though! This is meant to be a Photoshopped image, thats the whole point in the video. It's digital art, a bit like people painting a scene put their own spin on it.
@@jennygw1883 Oh! Well I actually completely agree with that. :) I'd always rather get everything perfect in camera, but sometimes mother nature doesn't play ball.
Thanks for watching everyone! If you try it out, please do tag me, I'd love to see the results.
Super helpful tutorial, thanks!
Thanks a lot !
Enjoyed watching your editing technique, I’ve never replaced sky in my photo but might give it a go now 👍🏻
Enjoyed watching your editing technique, I’ve never replaced sky in my photo but might give it a go now
Thanks for the kind words Michael!
nice job
Thanks Robert!
Looks like something from star trek. An obvious Photoshop fake with little resemblance to the actual scene.
Fair enough :) To be honest, I think Star Trek is awesome though! This is meant to be a Photoshopped image, thats the whole point in the video. It's digital art, a bit like people painting a scene put their own spin on it.
@@tomarcherphoto was not meant as one!
@@tomarcherphoto the way to get a better sky is to plan the shoot, not Photoshop fakery.
@@jennygw1883 Oh! Well I actually completely agree with that. :) I'd always rather get everything perfect in camera, but sometimes mother nature doesn't play ball.
@@tomarcherphoto in which case wait until it does.
Faking photos doesn't work because it will never give the viewer the feeling of being there.
Great....but that's not the same photo anymore. I prefer pictures that don't need the whole fking sky replaced in order to look good
I agree 😊 it’s much better to get the shot in camera, but this is digital art, which is also fun to experiment with.