A step-by-step intermediate tutorial showing you how to replace a sky using Adobe Photoshop CS5 or CS4. In the tutorial I am using CS5, but the steps will be the same for earlier versions of Photoshop. More Tutorials: www.tutorvid.com
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awesome tutorial
@DexteN1337 Easier*
there’s easy way ;d
that is amazing i want to try this im downloading cs7 and im a beginner and i want to impress my followers on tumblr ill have to watch your videos a million times to under stand but this is really cool double likes from me
Buen tutorial! al fin voy a poder cambiar el cielo “panza de burro” de mi ciudad.
i didn’t work when i did it .-.
just perfect! great tutorial. tkank you for the good video. keep the good work. from Portugal. thanks again.
Brilliant fella, thanks a million.
i love u!
brilliant!!
@rachaelbee cool, glad it was helpful
great tutorial – fast, easy to follow and works a charm – i had some flat colourless skies that now look like a million fluffy bucks – thanks!
@PopsDaRocker so when you tell us to make the mask box black i am unable to do so. it is white with a hollow dot in the middle. i think this is my issue as i get stuck when trying to blend the two images
I loved this, just loved how easy you made this!
Excellent & precise info.
@vichy13 I was thinking the same thing….sexy voice
makes learning even more fun
Thank you, this was explained very well and am happy to report success!
you are a master
Doesn’t work at all.
hey, excellent video, but it doesnt work for me, lol. i try and use the Gradient tool, but nothing happens.
umm. i have CS5.1 trail version which shouldn’t make a difference. only difference i see when i do it, is when i drag my sky photo to my background, it shows as a big X and i can adjust the size, also you get a window Color Space? i dont get that either, not sure if thats it? ive tried about 12 times and followed step by step, i feel like a tool, haha.
thanks
This is easily followed, but how do you do it if you don’t already have pictures of the sky as you do?
Excellent Tutorial Thanks!
This is a great video. But if this is photoshop for beginners, I don’t think I want to see an advanced photoshop lesson. Photoshop is a complex program.
thanks .. i had a little problem to only add curves to the sky but

you explain very well
and by the way
sexi voice
thanks
Brilliantly explained !