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Old 02-05-2009, 06:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Japaslavian View Post
It's really easy to put skies behind trees when they're as dark as the image he started with.
Basically, put your sky on a layer above the car image and set the blending mode to multiply. Then just mask out the foreground, like the car and the road in this shot. Voila!



This took about 2 minutes to do
You can mask the sky back in very softly on the car to show the reflection if your sky covers the whole image as well to make it more believable.
thats exactly what i did!
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