PHOTOSHOP TUTORIAL: Matching Foreground and Background #26
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- Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024
- In this video I show you a super fast technique for matching the colour between the foreground and background when retouching composite images so that everything blends in so much more realistically.
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*PHOTOSHOP TUTORIAL: Matching Foreground and Background #26*
For today’s video which is now Episode 26 I’m covering something I recorded a while back but amongst a much longer video containing several other techniques.
So, just in case you missed it here's a quick way for matching the colour between the foreground and the background in a composite image.
Hope you 'Like' it and feel free to share with others.
Thanks, Glyn
Read the full blog post here: bit.ly/1iBEEom
PHOTOSHOP TUTORIAL: Matching Foreground and Background
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***** LOL...Now that is weird :)
Great as always...thanks mate....regards from Germany!
Daniel Gaisbauer Cheers Buddy
Great simple technique, thanks !!
I have been doing this for awhile and glad someone else knows this trick. Another great trick is to make two layers and sample a shadow and highlight color of the background and use the Blend If sliders to your foreground/subject. And also do this with the foreground to the background as well.
More advance way Is make a solid color like bright red and set it to luminosity mode then use a curves adjustment to match the colors of the background to the foreground and also match the saturation. I tend to do both which gives the best results. Using average and luminosity techniques.
We're making movie posters in my graphic communications class, and this really made my poster look much nicer. Thank you.
One of the most useful tutorials out there.
That’s so amazingly quick. Thank you so much for sharing this mate!!! 🙌🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🧡
The Best Teacher ever!!!
Wow!! what a method! I've been utilizing selective color, color balance, curves, and the paint brush itself to paint the background color on the edges of the subject/model. Thank you for sharing this method. I am a professional photographer who wasn't afforded the opportunity film/photography school. Through painstaking study, trial and error, and low paying gigs I built myself up with skill and knowledge. What I m attempting to convey is that I did not even have the knowledge to ask this question. I was watching a Plearn tutorial and saw yours in the results list. I am very greatful for your time. Thanks Again!
Great tutorial. My workflow is with CaptureOne and Affinity so I'm going to figure out how to apply this. Such an important piece of the puzzle - thanks for explaining!
cool tutorial for beginers !
Awesome! Thanks Glyn :)
Glyn, you’re the man! Glad I’ve come across your social channel(s)!!! 👏😎
great tipp glyn! thx
Really loved this tutorial! Thank you so much Glyn you da best!
Thanks a lot glyn
wow... that was a simple but effect technique..... thanks!
I love your bite sized videos, it's the best way to learn ♥
Thanks :)
Great tip.Thanks
Brilliant! This is EXACTLY what I needed. Thank you so very much. I've liked and Subscribed!
Great thanks :)
This was SUCH a helpful video, thanks for this!
Thanks, Glyn, but you don't fool me!!! lol I've seen the original video where you taught about that photo and you used it there too (of course). Thanks for reminding me of this great (and easy) technich. Best regards from Portugal!
Like you Dexter was one of my favourite TV programmes. I have a couple of T-Shirts relating to him. Thanks for this tip and many others I have viewed
Brilliant!
you are simply AWESOME thanks very much for all the lessons and the videos you make
its really helpful
you rock :D
Thank you so much! Easy, short video and very helpful! Subscribing!
Great tip. Subscribed.
fantastic tutorial...well done
top tip as always - thanks man.
bro! subscribed!! great tip, just used it.
What a great tutorial
This works beautifully in Paint Shop Pro as well. THANK YOU. :-)
thanks glyn!!
Thank you so much for this!!!
Just what I needed, cheers mate!
Thank you very much :)
nailed it.
Thanks for the advice. Just what i wanted :)
Thanks!
You're welcome ;)
fast and easy ...thank you
Thank you for this tip :-)
and this is why i just Subscribe and liked ........... good work
Very useful video....Thank you !
Good stuff!
I wish I could give this video 100 more like and Glyn a f’ing high-five ✋ 👏😎
great vid... really helpful!
hi Glyn Please i'll like to see more of the matching foreground and background in photoshop CS5 thank you.
Thanks for that great tip.
You sort of look like Marcin Gortat.
you are good, thanks for that tutorial. did you make that background yourself?
Phenomenal as always! Do you typically average the entire background like in this example or just a subregion (I.e. just the sky or ground)?
Depends on the background to be honest but most times averaging it all would be fine and then a few tweeks
Fantastic tutorial Glyn, thank you. One question though, is there a reason why you leave the average blur layer at the top of the stack and use a mask on it instead of dragging the layer to above Dave and below the background layer to use the one mask? Or is there a reason why it's best not to do this?
No reason mate...just the way I did it this time :)
Dayemn. Thanks
Well this is really easy
Always wanted to learn how to do this to my composites, I use to just create a new solid color layer and then lower the opacity smh, if you later can, can you record some other ways of achieving this effect, I just love knowing how to do things in more then one way
Excellent Tutorial and very smart way of blending the colors!
Can you also do a tutorial on the "little known" tool that founds in the Image/Adjustment/ "Match color" please?
Thank you very much :-)
Nice
really it's help me to save time
great vid, But in the end I would adjust more with Blend-if
Thank you so much! Finally a correct and easy tutorial! Like + Sub!! :D
love it :)
This is the way I blend for simple backgrounds like walls but putting people into landscape scenes (to me) it just doesn't look right. The blend of the sky colours and landscape put onto the person still leaves them looking stuck in.
Glyn Dewis please give me the download links for the pictures you used above, for practice purposes.
Your mate Dave looks like Ray Winston.
Hello, I want to ask only one question ) How the background called and where I can buy or find this background? )
hey! how or where i can get this background?
Very helpful tutorial not complicated got more soon being made? Am new to Photoshop CS6 Extended an want to learn more its been very hard to find stuff that's easy to learn.
But what if the background has some objects with different colors?
where is your download background images
Da Balls
isn't there another way that you have learned how to make the colors match?
Instead of copy the mask and invert it, you could just drag it in between these layers... just sayin' "that would be smart" :-)
But how to make a mask on a person????
Thanx bro:-)
I just thought that this was a ggod quick fix that I have also linked your video in my Deviant Art. See fav.me/de1s3e4
Love your videos. But I do have a negative comment though. In all your videos between words a fair few times is the sound of you swallowing something like saliva. And that is a big pet peeve for me. Sorry but I will still watch