Stunning Eclipse Photo Effect Photoshop CC Tutorial










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Instructions

In this Video we are going to create an amazing Eclipse Photo Effect in Photoshop CC 2017.we will Use Actions and some brushes for these. we learn some important tricks and techniques to get some amazing blending to make our image looks more better and attractive.I hope you enjoy this video.
If you want to Download these Actions and Used Resource Files Click here: 


***IMPORTANT - PLEASE WATCH DEMONSTRATION VIDEO BELOW***

The video will demonstrate how to use the action and how you can optimize the look
of your design after the action has finished. The video covers some important techniques
that you will want to use after the action has finished.

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Please check: 
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1. Your photo is in RGB color mode

2. Your photo is in 8bit color mode

3. You are running the English version of Photoshop.

4. If you are experiencing errors, try resetting your Photoshop preferences. To do this,
hold down Alt, Ctrl, and Shift keys (Mac: Command, Option, Shift) while starting up Photoshop.
A dialog box will appear asking if you wish to delete the preferences/settings file.

5. Avoid using small resolution images. For the best results, use Photos between
2000px - 4000px high/wide.

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HOW TO INSTALL THE ACTION
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1. Inside Photoshop, go to the 'Window' menu and select 'Actions'. A window
will now appear to the right hand side.

2. Inside the Actions window, click on the top right hand corner icon to reveal
the drop down menu. From here select 'Load Actions...'. Select the action which
came with the download.

3. The action will now appear in the actions panel.

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HOW TO USE THE ACTION
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1. Open a photo to work with

2. Create a new layer above the background layer called 'brush'. MUST be all lowercase.

3. With the 'brush' layer selected, fill in your subject with a color.

4. Next hit 'b' on the keyboard to get your brush tool out.

5. Right click anywhere over the canvas to bring up the brushes panel.

6. Click on the top right hand corner icon in the brushes panel to reveal the drop down menu.
Select 'Replace Brushes'.

7. Choose the 'Eclipse_Brushes.abr' file that was included in the download.

8. Play the action.

9. Lastly, follow the steps in the pop up window and then the action will continue through to
completion.

**Please refer to the start of the video tutorial if you need assistance with these steps**

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