{"id":10621,"date":"2017-07-13T08:30:00","date_gmt":"2017-07-13T12:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/architizer.wpengine.com\/the-art-of-rendering-day-to-night\/"},"modified":"2021-11-02T07:59:25","modified_gmt":"2021-11-02T11:59:25","slug":"the-art-of-rendering-day-to-night","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/staging.arc.ht\/blog\/practice\/tools\/the-art-of-rendering-day-to-night\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Turn Your Rendering from Day to Night Using Nothing but Photoshop"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>Alex Hogrefe is the creator of <a href=\"https:\/\/visualizingarchitecture.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Visualizing Architecture<\/a>, a blog dedicated to educating people in the art of architectural visualization. He is also part of rendering studio <a href=\"http:\/\/www.designdistill.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Design Distill<\/a>, generating unique and compelling illustrations for architects around the world.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>One of the very first <a href=\"https:\/\/visualizingarchitecture.com\/sketchup-to-photoshop-exterior-lighting\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">tutorials<\/a> I created described a workflow that generated a night scene only using Photoshop. That tutorial used a very simple base image exported right out of SketchUp. The workflow is easy to implement and is especially useful if you are not comfortable setting up night scenes and lighting in an external render engine such as Kerkythea or V-Ray. However, that same workflow is equally useful with more complex and developed scenes, and this latest post is my attempt prove it.<\/p>\n<p>As I was working on the previous post, I realized the daytime scene could easily be shifted into a night scene to generate a more compelling image. Everybody likes a good night illustration, but they also tend to be the most intimidating to master. The steps below will walk through how I take a fully rendered daytime scene and turn it into a night scene using an easy Photoshop workflow.<\/p>\n<div class=\"wp-caption\">\n\t\n\t<img class=\"lazy\"\n\t\tsrc=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/blog.staging.arc.ht\/wp-content\/themes\/architizer\/assets\/images\/blank.png?ssl=1\"\n\t\tdata-src=\"https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485202694767BCC_Night_1_No_Fog_Coloring.jpg?fit=max&#038;w=1680&#038;q=60&#038;auto=format&#038;auto=compress&#038;cs=strip\"\n\t\t\t\t\tdata-srcset=\"https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485202694767BCC_Night_1_No_Fog_Coloring.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=1680&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 1680w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485202694767BCC_Night_1_No_Fog_Coloring.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=1080&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 1080w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485202694767BCC_Night_1_No_Fog_Coloring.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=760&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 760w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485202694767BCC_Night_1_No_Fog_Coloring.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=625&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 625w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485202694767BCC_Night_1_No_Fog_Coloring.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=368&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 368w\"\n\t\t\tsizes=\"(min-width: 1680px) 1680px,(min-width: 1080px) 1080px,(min-width: 760px) 760px,(min-width: 625px) 625px,368px\"\n\t\t\t\talt=\"\"\n\t\titemprop=\"contentUrl\"\n\t data-recalc-dims=\"1\">\n<\/div>\n\n<h2>1. Turn Off Layers in the Original Illustration<\/h2>\n<p>The first step is to get rid of some layers in the original daytime scene that don\u2019t belong in the night scene. These layers include the HDR effects, warm color overlays and fog. I also turned off the cars and people layers.<\/p>\n<div class=\"wp-caption\">\n\t\n\t<img class=\"lazy\"\n\t\tsrc=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/blog.staging.arc.ht\/wp-content\/themes\/architizer\/assets\/images\/blank.png?ssl=1\"\n\t\tdata-src=\"https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485202694977BCC_Night_2_No_Shadows.jpg?fit=max&#038;w=1680&#038;q=60&#038;auto=format&#038;auto=compress&#038;cs=strip\"\n\t\t\t\t\tdata-srcset=\"https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485202694977BCC_Night_2_No_Shadows.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=1680&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 1680w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485202694977BCC_Night_2_No_Shadows.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=1080&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 1080w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485202694977BCC_Night_2_No_Shadows.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=760&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 760w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485202694977BCC_Night_2_No_Shadows.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=625&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 625w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485202694977BCC_Night_2_No_Shadows.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=368&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 368w\"\n\t\t\tsizes=\"(min-width: 1680px) 1680px,(min-width: 1080px) 1080px,(min-width: 760px) 760px,(min-width: 625px) 625px,368px\"\n\t\t\t\talt=\"\"\n\t\titemprop=\"contentUrl\"\n\t data-recalc-dims=\"1\">\n<\/div>\n\n<h2>2. Remove All Sharp Shadows<\/h2>\n<p>Probably one of the more difficult steps is editing out all of the sharp shadows created from the sun. In most situations, I used the \u201cClone Stamp Tool\u201d to edit these out. The tree shadows were on their own layer so I could simply turn those off. This is an important step because leaving these sharp shadows in the scene will confuse the viewer and give the appearance that the sun is up even though we are trying to say that this is a night scene and the sun has already gone down.<\/p>\n<div class=\"wp-caption\">\n\t\n\t<img class=\"lazy\"\n\t\tsrc=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/blog.staging.arc.ht\/wp-content\/themes\/architizer\/assets\/images\/blank.png?ssl=1\"\n\t\tdata-src=\"https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203006398BCC_Night_3_BlueOverlay.jpg?fit=max&#038;w=1680&#038;q=60&#038;auto=format&#038;auto=compress&#038;cs=strip\"\n\t\t\t\t\tdata-srcset=\"https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203006398BCC_Night_3_BlueOverlay.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=1680&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 1680w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203006398BCC_Night_3_BlueOverlay.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=1080&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 1080w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203006398BCC_Night_3_BlueOverlay.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=760&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 760w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203006398BCC_Night_3_BlueOverlay.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=625&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 625w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203006398BCC_Night_3_BlueOverlay.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=368&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 368w\"\n\t\t\tsizes=\"(min-width: 1680px) 1680px,(min-width: 1080px) 1080px,(min-width: 760px) 760px,(min-width: 625px) 625px,368px\"\n\t\t\t\talt=\"\"\n\t\titemprop=\"contentUrl\"\n\t data-recalc-dims=\"1\">\n<\/div>\n\n<h2>3. Darken the Image<\/h2>\n<p>This is the heart of the workflow. The image needs to get darker, and an easy way to do this is by filling the canvas with blue paint and setting the layer blend mode to \u201cMultiply.\u201d Once this is done, I then go back and mask out part of the blue so that the sky and interiors show through. This quickly sets up a decent-looking night scene base image.<\/p>\n<div class=\"wp-caption\">\n\t\n\t<img class=\"lazy\"\n\t\tsrc=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/blog.staging.arc.ht\/wp-content\/themes\/architizer\/assets\/images\/blank.png?ssl=1\"\n\t\tdata-src=\"https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203013382BCC_Night_4_Sky.jpg?fit=max&#038;w=1680&#038;q=60&#038;auto=format&#038;auto=compress&#038;cs=strip\"\n\t\t\t\t\tdata-srcset=\"https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203013382BCC_Night_4_Sky.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=1680&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 1680w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203013382BCC_Night_4_Sky.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=1080&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 1080w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203013382BCC_Night_4_Sky.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=760&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 760w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203013382BCC_Night_4_Sky.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=625&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 625w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203013382BCC_Night_4_Sky.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=368&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 368w\"\n\t\t\tsizes=\"(min-width: 1680px) 1680px,(min-width: 1080px) 1080px,(min-width: 760px) 760px,(min-width: 625px) 625px,368px\"\n\t\t\t\talt=\"\"\n\t\titemprop=\"contentUrl\"\n\t data-recalc-dims=\"1\">\n<\/div>\n\n<h2>4. New Sky<\/h2>\n<p>Sky is important in shifting the mood from day to night. You will notice the night sky isn\u2019t much darker than the daytime sky. The only difference is that the clouds darken a little. It\u2019s fine to go with a darker sky, but I like the contrast of the light sky with the dark buildings. I also have plans to drop in reflections on the road, and a brighter sky will help increase the drama with this effect.<\/p>\n<div class=\"wp-caption\">\n\t\n\t<img class=\"lazy\"\n\t\tsrc=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/blog.staging.arc.ht\/wp-content\/themes\/architizer\/assets\/images\/blank.png?ssl=1\"\n\t\tdata-src=\"https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051481BCC_Night_5_Lights.jpg?fit=max&#038;w=1680&#038;q=60&#038;auto=format&#038;auto=compress&#038;cs=strip\"\n\t\t\t\t\tdata-srcset=\"https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051481BCC_Night_5_Lights.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=1680&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 1680w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051481BCC_Night_5_Lights.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=1080&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 1080w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051481BCC_Night_5_Lights.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=760&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 760w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051481BCC_Night_5_Lights.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=625&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 625w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051481BCC_Night_5_Lights.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=368&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 368w\"\n\t\t\tsizes=\"(min-width: 1680px) 1680px,(min-width: 1080px) 1080px,(min-width: 760px) 760px,(min-width: 625px) 625px,368px\"\n\t\t\t\talt=\"\"\n\t\titemprop=\"contentUrl\"\n\t data-recalc-dims=\"1\">\n<\/div>\n\n<h2>5. Lighting<\/h2>\n<p>Time needed to be spent manually painting in light throughout the scene. My focus is on punching up highlights underneath the building as well as giving the appearance of light in the large curtain wall in the center of the image. I also added accent lights on the large metal fins and painted the windows in the surrounding context buildings. I put together a tutorial a while back detailing how to light up windows, seen <a href=\"https:\/\/visualizingarchitecture.com\/painting-light-exterior-glass\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<div class=\"wp-caption\">\n\t\n\t<img class=\"lazy\"\n\t\tsrc=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/blog.staging.arc.ht\/wp-content\/themes\/architizer\/assets\/images\/blank.png?ssl=1\"\n\t\tdata-src=\"https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051488BCC_Night_6_WetStreet.jpg?fit=max&#038;w=1680&#038;q=60&#038;auto=format&#038;auto=compress&#038;cs=strip\"\n\t\t\t\t\tdata-srcset=\"https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051488BCC_Night_6_WetStreet.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=1680&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 1680w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051488BCC_Night_6_WetStreet.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=1080&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 1080w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051488BCC_Night_6_WetStreet.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=760&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 760w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051488BCC_Night_6_WetStreet.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=625&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 625w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051488BCC_Night_6_WetStreet.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=368&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 368w\"\n\t\t\tsizes=\"(min-width: 1680px) 1680px,(min-width: 1080px) 1080px,(min-width: 760px) 760px,(min-width: 625px) 625px,368px\"\n\t\t\t\talt=\"\"\n\t\titemprop=\"contentUrl\"\n\t data-recalc-dims=\"1\">\n<\/div>\n\n<h2>6. Wet Ground<\/h2>\n<p>A move I like to do with night scenes is to give the appearance that it just rained. The workflow is simple, and the effect is very dramatic. It also adds another layer of complexity to the illustration that better engages the viewer. I put together a video tutorial a while back seen <a href=\"https:\/\/visualizingarchitecture.com\/the-wet-street-look-tutorial\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">HERE<\/a> explaining how this can be done, though my technique has since changed a little. I may break this out into its own mini tutorial later if I have time.<\/p>\n<div class=\"wp-caption\">\n\t\n\t<img class=\"lazy\"\n\t\tsrc=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/blog.staging.arc.ht\/wp-content\/themes\/architizer\/assets\/images\/blank.png?ssl=1\"\n\t\tdata-src=\"https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051641BCC_Night_7_People.jpg?fit=max&#038;w=1680&#038;q=60&#038;auto=format&#038;auto=compress&#038;cs=strip\"\n\t\t\t\t\tdata-srcset=\"https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051641BCC_Night_7_People.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=1680&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 1680w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051641BCC_Night_7_People.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=1080&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 1080w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051641BCC_Night_7_People.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=760&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 760w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051641BCC_Night_7_People.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=625&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 625w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051641BCC_Night_7_People.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=368&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 368w\"\n\t\t\tsizes=\"(min-width: 1680px) 1680px,(min-width: 1080px) 1080px,(min-width: 760px) 760px,(min-width: 625px) 625px,368px\"\n\t\t\t\talt=\"\"\n\t\titemprop=\"contentUrl\"\n\t data-recalc-dims=\"1\">\n<\/div>\n\n<h2>7. People<\/h2>\n<p>To help bring home the idea that it just rained, I inserted a bunch of people with umbrellas and rain gear. I didn\u2019t want the people in the foreground to be too distracting but instead read more as silhouettes. I therefore desaturated and darkened them and edited the umbrellas to all be black. This put the emphasis back on the architecture but still activates the street life.<\/p>\n<div class=\"wp-caption\">\n\t\n\t<img class=\"lazy\"\n\t\tsrc=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/blog.staging.arc.ht\/wp-content\/themes\/architizer\/assets\/images\/blank.png?ssl=1\"\n\t\tdata-src=\"https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051657BCC_Night_8_Night_Architecture_Rendering_Illustration.jpg?fit=max&#038;w=1680&#038;q=60&#038;auto=format&#038;auto=compress&#038;cs=strip\"\n\t\t\t\t\tdata-srcset=\"https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051657BCC_Night_8_Night_Architecture_Rendering_Illustration.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=1680&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 1680w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051657BCC_Night_8_Night_Architecture_Rendering_Illustration.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=1080&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 1080w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051657BCC_Night_8_Night_Architecture_Rendering_Illustration.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=760&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 760w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051657BCC_Night_8_Night_Architecture_Rendering_Illustration.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=625&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 625w,https:\/\/architizer-prod.imgix.net\/media\/1485203051657BCC_Night_8_Night_Architecture_Rendering_Illustration.jpg?fit=max&amp;w=368&amp;q=60&amp;auto=format&amp;auto=compress&amp;cs=strip 368w\"\n\t\t\tsizes=\"(min-width: 1680px) 1680px,(min-width: 1080px) 1080px,(min-width: 760px) 760px,(min-width: 625px) 625px,368px\"\n\t\t\t\talt=\"\"\n\t\titemprop=\"contentUrl\"\n\t data-recalc-dims=\"1\">\n<\/div>\n\n<h2>8. Color Editing<\/h2>\n<p>For the last step, I did some color editing in <a href=\"http:\/\/www.topazlabs.com\/aff\/idevaffiliate.php?id=802&amp;url=657\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Topaz.<\/a> My goal here was to pull out some more detail and contrast, darken the image a little more and shift the entire image to a similar range of colors.<\/p>\n<p>If you haven\u2019t already, check out my <a href=\"https:\/\/visualizingarchitecture.com\/sketchup-to-photoshop-exterior-lighting\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">\u201cNo-Render Night Illustration\u201d<\/a> for a more comprehensive breakdown of turning a daytime illustration into a night scene and to get a better sense of the principles at work.<\/p>\n<p><i>All images by Alex Hogrefe<\/i><i>. This post first appeared on <\/i><a href=\"https:\/\/visualizingarchitecture.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><i>Visualizing Architecture<\/i><\/a><i>. <\/i><i><\/i><i>Enjoy this article? Check out the other features in our series on &#8220;The Art of Rendering&#8221;:<\/i><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><em>The winners of Architizer\u2019s 3rd Annual One Rendering Challenge <a href=\"https:\/\/architizer.com\/blog\/competitions\/one-rendering-challenge-2022-competition-winners-announced\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">have been revealed<\/a>! 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