Kaliini Penulis Mr. Agi Manik Laga, Kembali mempersembahkan Cara membuat Karikatur dengan Photoshop. Sebelum lanjut dengan tutorialnya, saya peringatkan bahawa tutorial kali ini bukan teknik dasar, jadi setiap tahapannya saya anggap anda semua sudah memiliki dasar teknik-teknik yang akan digunakan seperti Liquify dan Smude tool.
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Loginke Akun Google Anda. Di bagian bawah, ketuk Galeri Foto Utilitas. Pada bagian "Buat baru", ketuk Film. Untuk memilih foto dan video yang Anda inginkan dalam film, ketuk Film baru . Pilih foto
Fotoanda harus dalam mode warna RGB, 8 bit/Channel. Untuk memeriksa ini, pergi ke Image > Mode. Untuk hasil terbaik, ukuran foto harus 2000-3000 px lebar/tinggi. Untuk memeriksa ini, pergi ke Image > Image Size. Foto anda harus menjadi layer Background.. Jika tidak, pergi ke Layer > New > Background from Layer. 2. cara membuat Background Langkah 1
CARAMEMBUAT PENCAHAYAAN FOTO MENJADI CINEMATIC; CARA MEMBUAT PENCAHAYAAN FOTO MENJADI CINEMATIC. Praditya Ivan Jumat, 27 April 2018. CARA MEMBUAT PENCAHAYAAN FOTO MENJADI CINEMATIC DENGAN ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS 3. Share This. Leave a Reply. Subscribe to Posts | Subscribe to Comments. NEXT HOME PREV. UG. Universitas Gunadarma Studentsite
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Setelahitu klik satu kali sprite yanhg dibuat dan pilih "Edit by using the wizard" pada properties window. 8. Kemudian klik Drag and Drop media files here untuk memilih foto atau video yang akan kamu edit. 9. Setelah kalian selesai memilih file yang siap di edit, kalian bisa memilih salah satu effect transisi untuk menyambungkan.
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Have you ever watched a movie and been gobsmacked by just how beautiful its cinematography is? Whether it's that vintage-inspired film grain, retro distortion, or subdued nostalgia, cinematic effects are so effective at capturing—and keeping—our attention for long periods of time. If you’re wondering how you can add a cinematic effect to a photo, you’re in luck. We’ve developed a set of stunning Cinematic effects in our Photo Editor to help you transform a simple image into a showstopper! These Photo Effects let you turn your photos into scenes from the big screen, all within a few clicks. We’ll show you how! How to Add a Cinematic Photo Effect Using BeFunky Ready to create your own cinematic photography? To get started, head to BeFunky’s Photo Editor and open a photo of your choice. Step 1 Navigate to the Cinematic Photo Effects Click on Effects in the main menu on the left, then scroll down to select the Cinematic category. Step 2 Select a Cinematic Effect Click through each of the effects to preview them on your image. You’ll also notice when you click on an effect, three options are available Settings, which allows you to alter the effect further; Cancel, which cancels the selected effect; and Apply, which applies the effect as-is. You can also adjust the strength of the effect using the slider. Once you’ve chosen the Cinematic effect you wish to use, click Settings to see what further customization options are available. Step 3 Customize Your Cinematic Effect Each Cinematic photo effect will have different customization options depending on the effect you choose. For this example, we’re using the Color Grading effect. In the Settings menu, you can control the amount of the effect in addition to assigning different colors to the Shadows, Midtones, and Highlights in your image. Clicking the color tile next to Shadows lets you choose a color for the darker areas of your image. In the Color Palette that appears, you can either slide the rainbow slider and circle around the color palette to choose any hue you’d like. Or, use the Eye Dropper Tool to select a color from your photo. Choosing a color for the Midtones assigns that color to the shades between light and dark, and Highlights assigns a color to the lightest parts of your image. Keep in mind that you can turn down the Intensity slider on any of the colors to keep them minimal, or even non-existent. When you’re happy with the effect, click Apply. You can then add other Cinematic effects to your image, if you wish, or keep it as-is. Step 4 Save Your Cinematic Photography All that’s left to do is to click Save at the top of the screen, then select your desired save location. Final Results How’s that for a showstopper? Thanks to the Cinematic effects, replicating the looks of your favorite TV shows and movies – in photography form – is now possible! Before After In addition to making your photos more stunning, the Cinematic effects in our Photo Editor will even correct your colors and camera angles. They’re just an all-around great collection to have in your photo editing toolset. We can’t wait for you to see how they can take your photos from good to jaw-dropping! Cinematic Photography Ideas The Cinematic category is overflowing with effects that will make your photos pop. From strong color adjustments to fixing lens distortion to making your photographs appear like they were taken on film—the Cinematic effects certainly won't disappoint. Here are some Cinematic effect examples to inspire your next photo editing session. Film Grain The Film Grain filter is a perfect recreation of what a film camera would capture. It adds the effect of film grain to your image, giving it a nostalgic and retro feel. The greatest aspect of the Film Grain effect is that you have complete control over the appearance and amount of film grain applied to your image. The default effect is RGB red, green, and blue, which is ideal for colorful photos, but you may also choose Monochromatic for black and white or monochrome photography. In the Film Grain effect's Settings menu, you'll find everything you need if you wish to customize the effect further. Before After Color Grading Whether you want to make your own photo filters or merely need to enhance a photo's color, the Color Grading effect is for you. You can apply multiple colors to your image's Shadows, Midtones, and Highlights within the Settings menu to create a completely customized color scheme. You can be as creative or as natural as you like, as the color options are unlimited. As a result, you'll be able to design unique photo filters that no one else has! Before After Anamorphic If you’ve ever wanted to create a Wes Anderson vibe with your photography, the Anamorphic effect is perfect for this. Using the customization options within the Settings menu, the effect lets you stretch your photographs, as well as apply distortion, vignette, and edge blur—all of which are famous Wes Anderson-inspired film effects. The Anamorphic effect works particularly well with landscape-oriented photographs, so why not utilize the Cinematic crop aspect ratios within the Crop tool? The Cinema crop is especially perfect for this. Before After Lens Distortion The Lens Distortion effect can help your photos in two ways. You can use it to either generate a fisheye effect, which makes it appear as though your image was shot with a fisheye lens, or to fix an unwanted fisheye effect. All it takes is a single slider adjustment within the Lens Distortion Settings menu and you can ensure you get the camera angle you need. Before After Warped Blur The Warped Blur effect is a unique technique of blurring photographs. It provides a similar appearance to crumpling up a piece of cellophane and placing it in front of your camera lens before snapping the photo. Simply put, certain parts of your image will be sharp, while others will be out of focus at random. The coolest aspect of Warped Blur is that you can decide which sections of your image are sharp and in focus using the Settings menu. You can use the Phase slider to move the blurred portions around your image until they're where you want them, in addition to setting the Blur Amount. The Scale slider can be used to modify the size of the blurred sections, while the Lightness slider can be used to regulate how bright or dark they are. Before After Chromatic Aberration The Chromatic Aberration effect emulates the way that light waves refract through a lens. In the natural world, light waves are composed of red, green, and blue channels that separate as they refract through a lens. A chromatic aberration occurs when these channels get distorted, causing color fringing around objects. Before After Although chromatic aberration is considered an error when you’re trying to get crisp, clear photography, we think it can be super artistic, which is why we created the Chromatic Aberration effect. You can use the Settings menu to control how dramatic the effect is, resulting in a somewhat of a Holga Art or Motion Color effect made of RGB colors! Photo Editing, Simplified.
One of the current cool types of shots are the so called "cinematic photographs." It's not the software filter that makes the photo cinematic or the black bars. Something else does it. What Is "Cinematic?" It is not a well-defined technical term. Just as you can't formally describe what "beautiful" is, you can't do that with "cinematic." However, there are certain conditions when we can surely say an image looks "more cinematic." The term is derived from "cinema" and for that we have to look at the films that have been created by those that are professionals in the craft. The Title of the Article If you read the title carefully, you will find it's not "How do you make images cinematic?", but "How do you make cinematic images?" There is a vast difference between both approaches. The first one assumes any image can be made cinematic, which is the case scenario for most beginners. They have an image shot with whatever camera they have and then they try to find the secret to make it look "cinematic." The second approach does not have an image at first place. It is a way to create an image that looks cinematic prior pressing the shutter button. The first approach won't always work. I can compare it to "How to make the bread I bought taste good?" You can use spices filters, presets, or LUTs, but at the end it won't taste right. The reason is you haven't started the way you should. Is It the Black Bars? Also called "envelope" in some editors, the "black bars" are the non-lit areas of the screen when projecting a wide-aspect ratio video such as the As your screen has different proportions, the areas that are not containing the video image will be black. There are movies that are not that "wide-looking", but still look cinematic. Check out "Hugo" So, the "black bars" are not the essential thing, although they can be a part of the "cinematic" look. Is It the Color Grading? Color grading or applying filters over images or videos is thought to be the bread and butter of the cinematic look. Usually people who need a cinematic look apply an action or a preset over an image and sometimes that doesn't look cinematic at all. Let's see how ungraded footage of a Hollywood movie looks like I grabbed a sample "raw" frame from the video. Of course, I'm using just a screenshot, which is not the actual raw file information, but it works for the example. The "raw" looks desaturated and with low contrast. I increased the contrast and the saturation so that it looks "normal." Then I compared it to the final graded version. As you can see the image with "normal" color correcting on the left is supposed to look real. Although it is not blue-tinted as the final version, it still has that "cinematic" look. So, color grading is not the essential thing either, although it helps if the image looks cinematic in camera. Is It the Lighting? As we have seen, a "cinematic" image can be that which is seen directly in the camera. One of the components that takes part in making of an image before it goes into the post processing phase is definitely the lighting. Let us see a comparison between two frames from "The Truman Show" As you can see the image at the bottom pun not intended looks "more cinematic" than the image at the top. So, lighting definitely is a core component of the cinematic look. But does the scene have to be dark to look like from a movie? This screenshot from "Baby Driver" proves it doesn't have to be a dark scene in order to look cinematic. So, it's not the dark or the light scenes, but the lighting in the scenes. One of the components is the contrast in the shot. I am not talking about the contrast you can increase in post processing. I am talking about the contrast in the scene you are about to photograph or film. This is the ratio between the dark and light parts in the image. Let's take for example two images I snapped with my phone. I increased the contrast of the one on the left quite a lot, while the other is as it was shot. As you can see, the one on the right looks "more cinematic," even though I haven't increased the contrast like on the first one and it is just an image with a phone camera. The reason is that the second image has the shadows in such a way, so that you see more texture and details of the objects in the scene. This is the so called "non-flat lighting." If you want your images to look "more cinematic," try to stay away from scenes where the light is coming from behind you. That's not a hard rule, but most of the time it will get you closer to the final destination. Is It the Camera? The previous second showed you that you can make cinematic images with your phone. It's not the camera, although a camera with a wider dynamic range will give you more details you can play with in post production. Is It the Resolution? Certainly not. Resolution has nothing to do with the cinematic look. If you look at paintings of the old masters you will find them "very low resolution," but yet from a distance they look spectacular and "cinematic." This is an example I deliberately placed the painting as a small thumbnail within the frame to show that it still looks cinematic despite the resolution. Is That the Secret? Unfortunately, no. "Cinematic" is a whole experience people have when watching still images or videos that are well-lit and tastefully color graded. Even if you light yours well and color grade them nicely, your results may still lack the "cinematic" feel, because there's something that's taking away from that experience. One of that can be the bad composition of your scene. Another may be the lack of interesting information in the visuals. Cinema is often associated with a telling story. Lack of story or interest in the frame can be an essential part of ruining the "cinematic experience" of the image. Conclusion If you want to show cinematic images, try to mimic cinema. There you can see good non-flat lighting, tasteful color grading, composition, and, most importantly, story that is being told. That's by far the most "formal" explanation I can come with for "cinematic." Always remember that you need to start with the right image in camera and everything else is just refining and decoration.
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