How to Improve Your Composites in Photoshop Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
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    In this tutorial, I was asked by one of our Nucly students to review and provide feedback on how I would improve on her composite. She provided me with the layered file and in this tutorial I’ll go through and show you what changes I would make to the composite to give it more color, more depth and better focus on the subject.
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:52 - Review of file
    02:40 - Cropping the image
    04:52 - Fixing the fox
    08:35 - Camera RAW for animal matching
    12:19 - Adding shadows
    16:53 - Adding a catchlight to the eyes (and lens)
    18:09 - Atmosphere glow to the background
    22:15 - Color grade and film noise
    25:18 - Annoying dark halos
    26:55 - Foreground (and background) leaves
    31:40 - The final touches
    34:01 - Conclusion
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Комментарии • 16

  • @richardmendoza4389
    @richardmendoza4389 11 месяцев назад +1

    I learn so much from your extensive breakdowns that the smallest details make all the difference in the world of compositing. The only 'hmm' to me, though, is that the squirrel is still a little too bright in comparison to the other animals. But that's just a personal opinion. Thanks for sharing this MasterClass!

  • @bala1000mina
    @bala1000mina 5 месяцев назад

    The tips and the entire tutorial are awesome and very educational! Thank you so much Rikard!

  • @judithbarat7701
    @judithbarat7701 Год назад +1

    Your tutorials are like having a mini-masterclass in compositing! Thank you, I'll be watching this many times over.

  • @PEBBLETHEREBEL1985
    @PEBBLETHEREBEL1985 Год назад +1

    amazing stuff, more videos like this plz

  • @PhotoLouis
    @PhotoLouis Год назад +1

    As someone who struggles to make composites work aesthetically, I much prefer to see how you fix someone else's work than crafting it yourself. Great chefs have all the best ingredients to make great dishes, but I'd love to see what they can do in my kitchen with what I have hand!

    • @nuclylearn
      @nuclylearn  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback and I'm going to try to do more of these types of videos.

  • @perkin524
    @perkin524 Год назад

    I can't get enough of this guy - what a pro!

  • @yitshakmeshulam3434
    @yitshakmeshulam3434 Год назад

    Always a pleasure to watch a master in work. Great tips, thanks!

  • @catseyes11
    @catseyes11 Год назад

    Always such an educational treat to watch you work, thank you! 😻

  • @alirio3514
    @alirio3514 Год назад

    Excellent! Thanks.

  • @sakowski72
    @sakowski72 Год назад

    Super !!!
    Thank you

  • @geraldinebryce594
    @geraldinebryce594 Год назад

    Really enjoyed this learners lots of tips, really useful thanks

  • @framedbyd4679
    @framedbyd4679 Год назад +2

    Seeing you work on my creation was mind blowing! You have such routine that I often have to rewind several times to see what you were doing. I am just starting out in Photoshop, so this is also a little confronting... In a good way tho! It just reminds me that there's still so much to learn and that there are so many different (easier) ways to do stuff, I know I got more work to do. Tutorials to watch. Courses to crash! Thanks so much for taking my composite to your level! It was a treat! (And now I'll go back to watch a few parts that made me go: "Huh? Wait, what? How? Can you do that in slowmotion?" 😂)

    • @nuclylearn
      @nuclylearn  Год назад +3

      Hey Daphne! Thanks again for letting me use your composite in the tutorial. I know I go through a lot, but a few simple tips to remember: a) Match everything to your base image BEFORE adding noise, atmosphere and color grade. b) Your subject's eyes (including the lens in this case) need a catch light or they will look dead. c) Adding a foreground element, however subtle, goes a long way to create depth in your image.

    • @framedbyd4679
      @framedbyd4679 Год назад

      @@nuclylearn thanks Rikard! We'll keep on practicing! 👍🏻

  • @bobrob8839
    @bobrob8839 Год назад

    Really nice, but the fox has two left ears now.