Autofx Mystical Lighting Ambiance 2 0 Photoshop Plugin | FHD |

The AutoFX Mystical Lighting Ambiance 2.0 Photoshop Plugin is a niche, professional-grade tool. It is not for someone who just uses Photoshop to crop family photos. It is for the artist who spends hours trying to get the "glow" right.

Given the substantial upgrade from version 1.0—specifically the speed improvements, real-time preview, and Smart Filter support—this is currently the best volumetric lighting plugin available for Photoshop. No other tool allows you to paint light rays that intelligently avoid foreground objects with such ease.

Rating: 4.8/5 Deducted 0.2 points for the price and the slight stutter that occurs when working with 300+ DPI images. AutoFX Mystical Lighting Ambiance 2 0 Photoshop Plugin

Where to Buy: Only purchase directly from the AutoFX official website. Be wary of "cracked" versions circulating on torrent sites, as version 2.0 has active anti-piracy code that corrupts your Photoshop preferences if a fake license is detected.


Look for the "Light Position" tool (usually a sun icon). Click directly behind the castle turret. You will see a wireframe ray preview extending outward. Drag the "Hotspot" radius to control how concentrated the source is. The AutoFX Mystical Lighting Ambiance 2

MLA 2.0 includes a built-in mask editor. After brushing your light, you can refine the mask using edge detection, gradients, or even load existing Photoshop selections. This is a powerful time-saver, as you never have to leave the plugin window to create complex masks.

For the uninitiated, AutoFX has been a quiet giant in the photo effect space for years. Unlike the gimmicky "oil paint" or "sketch" filters you find on cheap apps, AutoFX focuses on atmosphere. Look for the "Light Position" tool (usually a sun icon)

Mystical Lighting Ambiance 2.0 is a raster-based plugin (compatible with PS CC 2015 and newer, including the latest 2024/2025 builds) that allows you to add, modify, and blend complex lighting scenarios.

Think of it as having a CGI lighting rig inside Photoshop. You can add volumetric fog, sun flares, realistic haze, rim lighting, and even texture overlays (like rain or dust) that react to the light sources you create.

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