![]() ![]() Fortunately, as we'll see in this tutorial, Photoshop makes it easy to add the stars into our photos later, with the additional benefit of being able to control just how "starry" the sky becomes. ![]() What we often end up with is either an interesting (but unwanted) star trail effect or a night sky filled with nothing but darkness. Often there are other, brighter light sources nearby (like city lights), and of course there's the added problem of our planet refusing to play nice and stop spinning for us during the exposure. If you're using Photoshop CS5 or earlier, you'll want to check out the original version of our Starry Night Sky tutorial.Ĭapturing a star-filled night sky with our cameras can be tricky. This tutorial is also fully compatible with Photoshop CC (Creative Cloud). In this photo effects tutorial, we'll learn how to easily fill an empty night sky with stars using Photoshop CS6. ![]()
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