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Step 1

Open the image "Sunset in Finland" and resize it to: 2000 X 1333 pixels. This step is optional
but for the needs of illustrating a tutorial this size will be sufficient.

Step 2
We will remove the sky by using a channel mask. Go to channels palette and make a copy
of the red channel. You can do that by right clicking and selecting "Duplicate channel". With
only the red channel copy selected go to Image > Apply Image. Use "vivid light" blending
mode at 100% opacity.

Step 3
Select the lower part of the red channel copy like shown in the image below. Press D to set
default background and foreground colors then press ctrl+Backspace to fill the selection with
black.

Step 4
Select the upper part of the red channel copy and press alt+Backspace to fill the selection
with white.

Step 5
Press ctr+D to deselect. Choose a round brush with the following setting :

Size: 200 px
Hardness: 0%

Change the brush mode to overlay by pressing alt+Shift+O and be sure you have selected
white as foreground color. Brush a couple of times gently to remove the grays and try to keep
the black of the trees intact.

Step 6
Press ctrl+I to revert the channel. Your red channel copy should look like the image below.
This will be our selection mask. In a selection mask white reveals and black conceals.

Step 7
Ctrl + click red channel copy to load channel as a selection, pres ctrl+2 to select the RGB
composite image. Now press ctrl+J to make a new layer from the selection. Voila, you made
a tricky selection using channel masks. Now you can turn off visibility of the background
layer. Name the new layer foreground.

Step 8
Make a new fill layer by going to Layer > New Fill Layer > Solid Color. Use this color to fill
the layer: #434952. Right click the fill layer and choose "Create clipping mask". Change the
layer mode to color. This will remove the orange color cast from our image.

Step 9
Now we will add some cold color to our foreground. Add a photo filter adjustment layer by
going to Layer > New adjustment layer > Photo Filter. See that this adjustment layer it's
clipping our foreground layer and it sits above our previous adjustment layer. Use following
settings:

Color: #bfd500
Density: 93%
Preserve Luminosity: checked

Change the blending mode to "Color dodge" and lower the fill to 40%.

Step 10
Press D to choose default colors then press G to choose the gradient tool. Be sure that in the
gradient option bar it's selected "Foreground to Background". Holding the Shift key drag the
gradient like shown in the image below.

Step 11
Add another clipped Photo Filter adjustment layer above our previous adjustment layer and
use the following settings:

Color: #08eefc
Density: 93%
Preserve Luminosity: checked

Change the blending mode to "Overlay" and lower the opacity to 20%. Hold the alt key then
drag and drop the layer mask from "Photo Filter 1" to layer mask from "Photo Filter 2". You
will be prompted " Replace Layer Mask ?". Choose yes then press Ctrl +I to invert our layer
mask.

Step 12
Add a clipped Color Balance adjustment layer and use the settings shown in the image below.
Change the blending mode to "Soft Light" and opacity to 44%.

Step 13
Select Foreground layer and all the layers above then press ctrl+G to group them. Name this
group Foreground.

Step 14
Go to File > Place and open " Sky panorama with clouds " . Drag the handle points and
position him until it look like in the image below then press Enter. Be sure to put this layer
below the Foreground group. Rename it "Sky".

Step 15
Make a new gradient map adjustment layer and make sure it's clipping our sky layer. Use
settings like shown in the image below. For the foreground color choose black and for the
background color choose # 0ef0f8. Change the blending mode to "Soft Light" and lower the
opacity to 40%.

Step 16
Make a new Curves adjustment layer and make it's clipping the sky layer. Use settings like
shown in the image below. Leave the blending mode set to normal.

Step 17
Select the sky layer and it's clipping layers then press ctrl+G to group them. Name this group
Sky. You can select multiple layers by holding Ctrl then clicking the layers you want to
select.

Step 18
Open "Full Moon Luc Viatour" file. Select the moon using the round marquee selection
tool, press ctr+C to copy it then paste it in our document. Place this layer between the sky and
foreground layer. Name this layer Moon. *Tip* When you need to make a tricky selection
like objects in perspective or ellipses : 1. Draw a selection using marquee tool . 2.Press Q to
enter quick mask mode. 3. Press Ctrl+T to transform your selection. Now you can adjust the
selection to your heart desire using skew, perspective etc. 4. Press enter to apply
transformation and press Q to exit Quick Mask mode. In order for this to work properly
double click the quick selection icon from our toolbar on the left and choose "selected areas"
option.

Step 19
Open the advanced blending mode of the layer moon by double clicking it. Use the settings
shown in the image below.

Step 20
Position the moon like shown in the image below. Add a layer mask by clicking on the button
"Add Layer mask" at the bottom of the layers panel.

Step 21
Select layer mask. Choose gradient tool and select reflected gradient. Press D to set default
colors. Drag from middle of the moon to bottom. Now the top and the bottom of the moon
blend seamlessly with the sky. Select a brush tool with the following settings:

Size: 100 px
Hardness: 0%

Set the brush opacity to 50% and make sure mask of the layer moon it's selected. If it is not
selected, simply click on it. Then brush gently over the areas were the clouds are overlapping
our moon. We see that our moon is a bit fade so raise the moon layer opacity to 80%.

Step 22
Press ctrl+shift+N to make a new layer and position it above our moon layer. Press shift+F5
to fill it and choose 50% gray. Then go to Filter > Noise > Add noise and use a setting of 4%,
check Gaussian and monochromatic. Press ctrl+M to open curves adjustment and drag the
black point and the white point towards each other, so they will meet in the middle. Now we
have a black sky with white stars. If you cannot see the stars you are zoomed too far out.

This is because Photoshop dumps "unimportant" pixels when it zooms out, but it is only a
temporary thing. When you save the file the stars will be there. You can also pres ctrl+1 to
zoom to the actual size of the image and you will see the stars.

Step 23
Name this layer stars and change it's blend mode to screen. Now black disappears and only
white stars are visible. Add a layer mask and select a brush with these settings:

Size: 100 px
Hardness: 0%

Set the brush opacity to 100% and make sure the stars layer mask is selected. Brush gently
and mask the stars in places where they overlap the moon or the clouds. You can use a 50%
opacity brush in places where the clouds are barely visible.

Step 24
Change the brush settings to the following:

Size: 6 px

Hardness: 100%

Click several times randomly on the stars layer to place a few bigger stars. Increase brush
size by 2 px and click again few times randomly across the stars layer.

Step 25
Now we will create an aurora borealis. Using Edit > Preset Manager load aurora borealis
brushes. Make a new layer and name it "Aurora". Place him above the group Sky. Choose
brush 4 and increase size to 1000 px. Choose color #da9c1c as foreground color and click
once to make an aurora.

Step 26
Double click layer Aurora to enter advanced blending mode. Use settings like shown in the
image below. Notice the blend if sliders. By dragging those little triangles from underlying
layer to the left we force white colors from the layer below us to "pop" in our current layer.

We will make the white of the clouds to show through aurora, a task difficult to accomplish
using basic selection and masking tools.To split the triangles hold Alt key then drag them.

Step 27
Open photo "Oso Polar 1". Make a selection of the polar bear using your favourite selection
tool. I used quick selection tool. Don't worry about the rough edges as we will address this
issue later.

Step 28
Press ctrl+C to copy the selection then go to our open document and press ctrl+V to paste it.
Place this layer on top of the layers and name it Polar Bear.

Step 29

Ctrl+click layer Polar Bear to select it then press Ctrl+R to open refine edge window. You
can use whatever settings make your bear look more realistic or you can use settings shown
below.

Step 30
Delete the old layer bear and rename the new one Polar Bear. Add a clipped color balance
adjustment layer and use settings like shown below. Change the color balance blending mode
to color and lower the opacity to 70%.

Step 31
Select Polar Bear layer. Press Ctrl+T to enter free transform. Hold shift and drag one of the
corner points towards center to resize the layer proportionally. While in Free Transform mode
right click and choose Flip Horizontal. Place the bear like shown below.

Step 32
We will make the shadow of the bear so he doesn't look fake. Select layer Polar Bear and
press ctrl+J to make a duplicate. Rename this layer shadow and move it below Polar Bear
layer. Our color balance layer it's not clipping our layer Polar Bear anymore so hold alt and
click between the Color Balance layer and Polar Bear layer. Press D to set default colors .
Now press alt+shift+Backspace to fill opaque pixels with black. You probably won't see any
change because the shadow layer is below our polar bear layer. Press ctrl + T to free
transform our shadow layer. Drag the center point to lower left corner point. Transform the
shadow like shown below.

Step 33

Apply Filter > Blur > Gaussian blur to our shadow. Then choose a brush with following
settings:

Size: 9px
Hardness: 0%

Set it's opacity to 30% and paint gently to add a little more shadow under our bear feet.
Lower the Shadow layer's opacity to 30%.

Step 34
Add a layer mask to Shadow layer. Press D to choose default colors. Press G to choose
gradient tool. Choose Foreground to Background. Click on the layer mask to select it. Press
X to switch Background and Foreground colors. Drag our gradient tool to blend the topmost
of the shadow with the environment. Change the shadow layer blending mode to Multiply.

Step 35

Let's make the bear's tracks. Make a new layer and place it on top of the layers. Rename the
layer tracks. Choose from the brush presets Chalk 17 px and lower brush opacity to 50%.
Tap with the brush behind the bear on the snow like shown in the image below.

Step 36

Apply a Filter > Blur > Gaussian blur to Tracks layer. Lower Tracks layer opacity to 60%.
Hold ctrl and click Tracks layer, Polar Bear layer, Shadow layer and Color Balance layer to
select them. Press ctrl+G to group them. Rename the group Polar Bear.

Step 37
Now we will add some color to our image. Create a Color Balance adjustment layer with
settings like shown below. Choose a round brush with following settings:

Size: 60px
Hardness: 0%

Make sure the layer mask is selected then press D to set default colors. Press ctrl+I to invert
mask. Lower the brush opacity to 10% and brush gently a couple of times around the trees
area. Leave some trees untouched and try not to color the sky. Increase the brush size to 200
px and brush a couple of times on the snow in front of the trees. Choose Filter > Blur
>Gaussian blur and use settings like shown below. Change color balance layer blending
mode to Color.

Step 38
We will lower the saturation of the image. Make a new Hue/Saturation layer and place it
above our layers. Use the settings like shown bellow. Choose a round soft brush and lower
it's opacity to 90%. Select layer mask , press D to set default colors then pres X to invert
them. Tap randomly in the trees area then brush gently over aurora , moon and bear. Lower
the brush opacity to 50% and increase brush size to 200 px. Brush once or twice in wide
strokes the area in front of the trees but don't go to far, leave the lower third of our image
unchanged. Apply Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur.

Step 39
Now we will make our image more interesting by adding some light variation. Add a curves
adjustment layer and place it above our layers. Use the settings shown below. Click layer
mask and press Ctrl+I to invert the mask. Choose white as foreground color and select a soft
round brush. Lower it's opacity to 90% and brush randomly in the trees area. Try to leave the
snow and sky unchanged. Also brush gently over the polar bear. Lower the brush opacity to
70% and increase the brush size. Brush randomly over the aurora and the moon. Also brush
randomly across the white of the clouds. Try to leave the sky unchanged. Apply Filter > Blur
> Gaussian blur.

Step 40
Press ctrl+J to duplicate our curves layer. Make sure you have black as background color and
press ctrl+Backspace to fill the mask with black. Choose a soft round brush and choose
white as foreground color. Lower the brush opacity to 50% and increase size to 500px.
Brush a couple of times gently over the snow. Lower the brush opacity and size and repeat.
We basically want to make pools of soft white light over the snow area. Be subtle and don't
overdo. Then apply Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Use whatever settings make your strokes
blend seamlessly.

Step 41
Add a new curves adjustment layer and place it above our layers. Use the settings shown
below. Change the layer blending mode to Luminosity and lower opacity to 50%. This will
add some contrast to our image.

Step 42
Now we will use an old composition trick to direct viewer's eye toward the center of our
image: a vignette. Make a new layer and place it above our layers. Change it's blending
mode to multiply and set the opacity to 30%. Choose a large soft round brush and set it's
opacity to 50%. Brush gently the sides and the top of the image a couple of times. Brush less
on the bottom of the image as it is already dark.

Step 43
Add a gradient map adjustment layer. Change the blend mode to luminosity and decrease
opacity to 70%.

Step 44
Let's give our image a dreamy, mysterious look. Make sure the topmost of your layer is
selected and pres ctrl+alt+shift+E. This will combine all our visible layer into a new layer
while leaving the rest of the layers unchanged. Apply Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur then
change the layers blending mode to overlay and lower it's opacity to 40%.

Final Results

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