Video - Luminar 4.2 AI Augmented Sky Tutorial and Mini Review
Last week I posted an image I had created using the new AI Augmented Sky feature in Luminar 4.2, and I promised a tutorial on how I did it. Well, here it is! In this tutorial, I walk you through the process of creating a nighttime image using an existing photo and the new AI Augmented Sky feature of Luminar 4.2.
We start by replacing the sky using Luminar’s sky replacement tool, and then I add two different objects to the sky with AI Augmented Sky. I also discuss some of the limitations of the software, and show you how to work with multiple objects.
Luminar 4 is available now from the Skylum website. You can use my code: TFP10 to get $10 off.
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