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Published: 2020-04-17 01:14:07 +0000 UTC; Views: 848; Favourites: 16; Downloads: 0
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While doing my usual experimentations, I figured out that adding a "Levels adjustments layer" and playing around with the settings eliminates gradients but at the same time, it messes with the color of "true darks" of your image. Ehh... atleast now I have two ways of removing/smoothing out gradients in pictures with a lot of black space.
To sum everything up of my journey so far of gradient removal/smoothing,
The "Levels Adjustment" method seems to add a nice effect while sacrificing "true darks" of your picture.
Adding a "Noise filter" and setting the layer style to Soft Light and setting the Layer Opacity between 5-15% tricks the eye into thinking the gradient has been removed/smoothed out by replacing it with a "grainy" feel.
Both methods seem to be "eye for an eye".
The journey continues...
Tools:
Photoshop CC
Huion Kamvas Pro 13
Resources:
Nebula 1 - Unsplash.com
Nebula 2 - Unsplash.com
Nebula 3 - Unsplash.com
Planet Texture 1 - Unsplash.com
Planet Texture 2 - Unsplash.com
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