Nice to see my moon image in action used here in this tutorial :)
You are the Adobe stock contributor who made this moon image? Well done, I love it :)
Thank you, the day and night layer idea is brilliant. I've been painting the highlights in forever, this will save so much time.
Great tutorial, your explanations are always so clear and instructive. Thank you for all you do.
This is really awesome. Thank you and I will try this out. I love these tutorials.
Thank you! This tutorial was so helpful for my CAD rendering project! Subscribed!
Very nice. Learned a lot and applied it to a neon sign that was previously only daylit. The Gaussian blur was a great touch.
I absolutely liked this turorial. Especially the way you masked the image and brought in the natural light.
yes I thought this tutorial was very good. I shall try it on a couple of my images .thanks Colin
Tried this method not sure how well I did but I will keep on trying. Thank you Colin, great vid
As usual, you are outstanding when it comes to explaining and learning photoshop. You open my eyes. Waiting with excitement on the next tutorial.
Love this technique. I'm trying to create a night version of an old country church and it will be interesting to see what I can do with it. Thank you!
omg learnt so much from this! Thank you!
My hero!!!, finally a simple and effective method, I love it ... Just a little creativity to manage the light and that's it. Wonderful !!! Thanks a lot
I like your step by step method process one of the or the best video on You tube
absolutely amazing explanation, thank you sir!
This was fun! Thanks for the tutorial!
Excellent... More new fun stuff to try. I've done some day-to-night conversions using multiply layers, and overlay layers for light glows, but I've gotta try the LUT method you showed. That looks great!
Really liked this going to have a go I don’t use photoshop much as I use Lightroom for editing but this looks a fun exercise to play with. Thanks
Lighting the lamp was favorite one😊
Thanks for your tutorial! I always paid someone else to do this for me. Thought I'd give it a go. Great technique! I had great results.
superb.. I loved the foreground opacity to reveal the yellow the most! I would also like to know about day to night in an indoor environment..
Thank you for this very helpful tutorial😊
Thank you for the video was so helpful.
I’m making a box with a shinning light coming out of it and this helped so much thank you
great tutorial, tried it on some my image, turned out very cool. learned a lot
Liked this very much. Especially like the written guide. What I would like to learn next is how to make a street look wet. Thanks, Colin...
Loved this tutorial! Thanks man, new photoshopper here!
this is great, and yes, I'll be trying to make this happen on a composite I'm working on...
this was amazing and so useful thank you for this.😄👍👍👍👍👍
I loved my turn out! Thank you 😊
PERFECT!! Great job walking through this. Just had a request for a local movie poster involving a local historic house. The movie is a thriller so the dark night, full moon look nailed it. THANKS!
Thank you. I love this...
Thank you!! you saved my day :)
Thank you!
Excelente, tutorial, muchas gracias, saludos.
Love this one. I've been using Photoshop to make compositions that I later animate on After Effects. I know you're focused only on Photoshop, but It would be interesting to see what kind of prep you could make in a Photoshop file in order to benefit the most before going to After Effects...
Good suggestion! I have a couple of After Effects tuts on this channel, but haven't done many yet.
Amazing. Thank you
thank you for this video
You made it easy✔️
thats a really nice JEM you got there sir!
WoW, just found you! Great information, Thanks you , I subscribed.
Cool and awesome work.. :-)
please do a tutorial for interior day to night with lighting design. thanks
Cool, thanks :)
pretty good tutorial :)) even I don't know what is the curve command
thank you
Thanks bruh✌🏻
Couldn't help but notice that nice Steve Vai signed Ibanez Jem in the background. Noice!
Good job greeting from UAE
You r amazing
I have pse2018 where would I find this night effects in mine. I dont see the same things
Cool...
super lee exellent
Can you please say which photoshop version you use
I don't have all of those files when I use the drop down menu for the 3D LUT files. How do I get them????
Very nice, although the buildings shouldn't have some light reflections from the moon? They actually look dead...
Can you plz send me the image link...
Thank you so much for this! Really helpful
Very good tutorial, is there an alternative for Color Look up in CS5? Thank You
Unfortunately, no there isn't. You might be able to find a plugin that supports luts though
sir? where can i get that kind of PS?
I wonder what story is behind the scare above the lip.
Can someone please tell me how to find Moonlight.Cube?
Love this tutorial but I'd love it even more if you could find a way to get Adobe to re-instate my Photoshop Editing process whidch disappeared when I had a new hard drive installed. I've spent over 7 hours between the Chat Line and on telephone with no result except extreme frustration and advice to ask on the Forum. I'm reluctant to buy another Photoshop - why should I? - as this is not the first time I've had trouble with Adobe. I shall probably move to another programme.
Sorry to hear it! I always back up my settings and presets from the preset manager so that doesn't happen to me.
my 3d lut file is missing
Color dodge would have given a much better result when it comes to bringing the lights back into this night scene.
how about the other way round - turning night into day????
Very nice and easy tutorial but the way to used curves layer to take out blues to create those highlights, the ones on the left wall and leaves looks like the one created by sunlight not like the ones created by street lights.
3D LUT is deactivated ; i download new LUTS and i made sure they are in program file in presets but nothing work it is still deactivated
You mayp
you look like richard gere
Wow! That's a fucking JEM with Steve Vai's autograph on it!
shuddup
3 easy steps right lool 🤣
daft punk
"3 easy steps" 17 minutes
the final result looks so fake btw
ignore this "tutorial" and just work with layer filter adjustments
Thank you!
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