Imo that made the image worse. The direction of the light contrasts the artificial lense flair, resulting in a less appealing photo. If anyone here practices this tutorial, make sure you take shading and reflective surfaces into account. You could, for instance, replace a cloudy background with a clear blue sky, colour grade the image, then add shading to things in your environment by cropping and duplicating the object you want to put shading behind, put the duplicated cutout between the object layer, making it black and translucent, stretching the black layer across your scene appropriately and adding some blur to it to make it feel real. From there, darken areas that require darker lighting and touch up the spots hit most by your light source.
Imo that made the image worse. The direction of the light contrasts the artificial lense flair, resulting in a less appealing photo. If anyone here practices this tutorial, make sure you take shading and reflective surfaces into account. You could, for instance, replace a cloudy background with a clear blue sky, colour grade the image, then add shading to things in your environment by cropping and duplicating the object you want to put shading behind, put the duplicated cutout between the object layer, making it black and translucent, stretching the black layer across your scene appropriately and adding some blur to it to make it feel real. From there, darken areas that require darker lighting and touch up the spots hit most by your light source.
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