Photoshop COMPOSITES, Blend Photos & Add Elements (Beginners Tutorial)
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Learn how to blend photos together with this beginners guide for creating composites in Photoshop. Join me as we cover removing an object or subject from its background, adjusting perspective, contrast, lighting and colour to make your composite look natural.
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I love how concise you are, while still explaining in great detail. That was a quick sub!! Thank you
@ross_wilson
4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment! Glad you found some value in it :)
Yessir thank you!
this is properly amazing and helpful, thank you for making this!!!
@ross_wilson
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, glad it's helped!
Thank you!
@ross_wilson
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment! Glad it helped
nice job, thanks for the video ;)
@ross_wilson
Жыл бұрын
Thanks hope it helped!
Subscribed. Great explanation
@ross_wilson
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment!
Great tutorial
@ross_wilson
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, hope it helped!
@MelloDeeBeats
Жыл бұрын
@@ross_wilson it definitely did, it gave me a great scope of things that I was unaware of and it helped me with what to look for when combining pieces for a composite. Thank you again
Hi Ross, your tutorial is very amazing and helpful 🙏🏻 Is the brush set you use available for sale? It's really great and it would be very useful for me. Thanks in advance.
@ross_wilson
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Thomas! I'm trying to remember where I got those brushes from as those ones aren't my own. I think I got them as a free download from Evenant a while go. The pack was called Concept Brushes.
Didn’t even watch yet commenting just by the title 💪🏾
@ross_wilson
Жыл бұрын
Slowly getting through some of the requests now, hope theres some useful bits for you!
Hi, I had a question. what if I need to compose on a monochromatic image ?
@ross_wilson
Жыл бұрын
Hey, if I'm working with trying to get everything one colour for monochromatic, I'll tend to put some solid colour levels of different hues over the top in a soft light/overlay and adjust how much I brush in on a mask. If you composite straight onto a monochromatic I would saturate out the colour of the object then colour match with the solid colour levels trick above. Can't say a I work with monochromatic much but hopefully give you a good starting point, has worked well in the past for album art to give everything a blue tone for example!