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How to Create Dreamy Effect in Photoshop

How to Create Dreamy Effect in Photoshop

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Learn how to create a dreamy or fantasy effect in Photoshop. Give your images a surreal painterly look with this quick technique. This can be applied in creating fantasy or artistic photo manipulations or composites. I'm sure you might have seen some surreal and artistic composites in Photoshop. When observed, many have some effects in common. This is one of the most used Photoshop manipulation effects. To create a fantasy scene and bring out the mood in it, one of the best and popular ways to do it is to exaggerate the colors. Maybe by increasing vibrance or saturation. But, when you amplify colors it is a good idea to apply a dreamy photo effect. This technique does not require any paint filters in Photoshop. However, you can compliment this with some, creativity is upon you. In this method, we will creatively use and exploit the reduce noise filter multiple times to get the smooth effect with a particular setting which I discuss in-depth in the video. But after applying the filter several times, the image naturally tends to loose details. To bring back the details, we will apply High Pass filter a copy of the original image (without the Reduce Noise filter) and drag this layer above the smooth layer and change the blend mode to Overlay. This helps in giving your a more dramatic photo effect. Besides this, maybe after applying, you can go ahead and apply some cool oil painting filters from the filter gallery. Also, in the latest Photoshop CC, you can even combine more than one filter to approach the effect that you are looking for
Date: 2022-07-19

Comments and reviews: 9


In another tutorial about adjusting complexion (The Magic of Frequency Separation in Photoshop, you showed us how to make a separate layer for smoothing skin tone and a separate layer for detail, which looked similar to the High Pass filter, but instead you used Image>Apply Image with a subtraction blending. Is there a difference between Apply Image and High Pass for getting skin detail?
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This is just amazing! Have been looking for a tutorial for the dreamy affect. Thank you so much! Just one suggestion- IMHO, if you mask off the eyes after you are done with giving the effect, that would make them more brighter and sharper.
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Another great video. I have a question, can I make the details layer a smart object so I can change values without having to delete and create a new details layer? Thanks in advanced for your response and of course, for the video.
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Your really have knowledge abou PS. I am fond of PS for several years and now started along with your tips or tutorial. It would more good if you could do Photo-restoration/B&W to Color/Damaged photo and stuff like that. Thanks
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Dear Unmesh thanks for the excellent tutorial with the best voice over. Kindly upload some more tutorial on smudge and oil painting.
Thanks and keep up the good work.

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Sir pls upload all tutorials in Hindi language because I can't understand English very well sir pls if it possible, pls do this
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I enjoy your tutorials, however, this video is titled, Dreamy Effect, but its labeled Painterly Effect. Are they in the same?
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everything is nice except your overaction and english, with an asshole body language, and also over fluency.
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Everytime I hear you say without further ado, lets get started my eyes roll to the back of my head.
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