The color scheme of this tutorial is relatively bright, with red as the main color. When adjusting colors, it is appropriate to separate the background and ground parts. If there are unsightly objects in the background, you can use the stamp tool to fix them.
Original picture
final effect
1. Open the original image material and create a hue/saturation adjustment layer. Adjust the parameter settings as shown in Figure 1 and adjust the green color. After confirming, keep the other parts of the forest in the distance and erase it with a black brush as shown in Figure 2.
<Figure 1>
<Figure 2>
2. Create a new layer with the fill color: #C4E6F0, then change the layer blending mode to "Darken", add a layer mask to keep only the sky part, and erase the other parts with a black brush. The effect is as shown in Figure 3.
<Figure 3>
3. Create an optional color adjustment layer and adjust the green color. The parameter settings are as shown in Figure 4, and the effect is as shown in Figure 5.
<Figure 4>
<Figure 5>
4. Create a hue/saturation adjustment layer. The parameter settings are as shown in Figures 6 and 7, and the effect is as shown in Figure 8.
<Figure 6>
<Figure 7>