How to Create a World Under the Sky using Photoshop

How to Create a World Under the Sky using Photoshop
How to Create a World Under the Sky using Photoshop
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Finally, let’s create a Photo Filter Adjustment layer from the Create New Fill/Adjustment layer menu and then use the following filter:

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Final Results

World Under the Sky

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Tutorial by Michael Vincent Manalo

image111I have always been inspired by having the sky very close to the roof of a house and dream of what could be living up there. So, thank you for visiting this page and using my tutorial, if you would like to see more of my works, visit me on this site: www.michaelvincentmanalo.com- Michael Vincent Manalo

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19 comments on “How to Create a World Under the Sky using Photoshop”

  1. Please re uploaded PSD file because when i click on download showing 404 error, this is best work for me i want check how did you do this

  2. Thank you, this was good practice, Though I did change some things, such as the shadow beneath the clouds. I made it more of a slow fade together of the house and cloud pictures, looked more cloudlike.

  3. "Activate the Transform tool (Ctrl/Cmd + T), take note we don’t have to convert this image to a Smart Object since we only have to resize it once."

    WTF? Nothing is more wrong than that

    1. I understand that from the authors point of view but the larger issue here is that he doesn't understand the concept of non-destructing editing. The tutorial is constantly copying and pasting when it should have been imported as smart obj and stenciled with a layer mask. He knows how to use it but purposefully teaches destructing editing. Thus, leading myself to believe that the authors does not grasp the concept of non-destructing editing.

  4. I really hate this tutorial. You start by explaining "non-destructive editing" and then everything is destructive from the 2nd page on.

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