How to create interesting Cyberpunk photo effects in Photoshop
The overall background of Cyberpunk photos is often quite dark. Striking on the background are street corners lit by bright neon lights, busy crowds of people crowded. All combine harmoniously to create a scene full of magic and fanciful.
Cyberpunk is an 80s-inspired photo editing style and neon-noir film genre, high-contrast lighting-driven movies with street scenes illuminated by signs. Bright neon advertising.
The overall background of Cyberpunk photos is often quite dark. Striking on the background are street corners lit by bright neon lights, busy crowds of people crowded. All combine harmoniously to create a scene full of magic and fanciful.
Some super beautiful Cyberpunk style photos of Tokyo at night by photographer Davide Sasso.
To create a Cyberpunk style photo effect, you will initially need to process the original image to create the HDR effect. Then, you adjust the color with pink and light to create characteristics of Cyberpunk style. Next, you add some effects such as neon color effects, fog effects and smoke to create photos in the style of neon-noir films.
To be able to create interesting Cyberpunk style photo effects, you can learn some image processing techniques in Photoshop in the video below.
Cyberpunk-style images should contain a signboard and lights on the evening scene. To get photos of practice editing in this style, you can visit the link below.
https://unsplash.com/photos/JoMDrml3uAc
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