I really liked you video - a lot especially the drop shadow on the skinny backdrop. Do you have a video that has a way of making the subject cut out more realistic. Most cuts do not look realistic. Also ... do you have a video on creating lighting shadow so the subject doesn't look like they are floating in air.???
3 videos are provided when any of my digital products are purchased that go abit more in depth to using them. Otherwise, you can also look at my most recent video called ‘Floral Seas Composite’ on here for one way on how to do shadows. Other ways are in the 3 videos buyers receive.
darker backgrounds are best to use if you plan to use a digital backdrop. Makes blending easier usuaiully. Unless you are doing something with a backlit white look, then I'd us a white backdround and back light it. :)
Working on the layers separately helps with that. As well as choosing a backdrop that fits pretty well woththe lighting and overall mood of you lighted model/client image. On the seperate background and model/client layers you can adjust anything you need to like exposure, hue/sat, color balance, selective coloring, and so on. You can see my other videos as well on me editing with digital backgrounds also.
You could use on a white background buttttt white backgrounds aren’ t the best color backgrounds to start with digitals, unless you are going to completely cut the person out of the white background and composite them into the digital backdrop scene. That’s a bit different then what I show here, but not to hard to do. Using a similar color background color to the digital backdrop can also work. 🙂
Really depends on the backdrop. My earlier ones were a bit smaller on size, but newer ones are larger. usually 7000-7500px on longest side. All are 300dpi. Many have printed them in different sizes with good results however. 🙂
I hope everyone has a lovely week. I can't wait to see how you use my new Digital Backsdrops!
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Thank you, especially the shadows part!
This was by far the easiest tutorial I've seen for adding a background. If I could show you what I was doing before, you'd laugh. Thank you God!
So happy to hear that! 😀🥰
Thanks for making such detailed and easy to follow video.
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So helpful! Thank you!❤
You are very welcome!
I really liked you video - a lot especially the drop shadow on the skinny backdrop. Do you have a video that has a way of making the subject cut out more realistic. Most cuts do not look realistic. Also ... do you have a video on creating lighting shadow so the subject doesn't look like they are floating in air.???
3 videos are provided when any of my digital products are purchased that go abit more in depth to using them.
Otherwise, you can also look at my most recent video called ‘Floral Seas Composite’ on here for one way on how to do shadows.
Other ways are in the 3 videos buyers receive.
Yes.
what is the best versatile backdrop/background color to use so u can easily replace it with your backrops, i have grey and white in my studio
darker backgrounds are best to use if you plan to use a digital backdrop. Makes blending easier usuaiully. Unless you are doing something with a backlit white look, then I'd us a white backdround and back light it. :)
How do you get the two images (digital backdrop and inserted image) to have the same tonal quality so that they look realistic
Working on the layers separately helps with that. As well as choosing a backdrop that fits pretty well woththe lighting and overall mood of you lighted model/client image.
On the seperate background and model/client layers you can adjust anything you need to like exposure, hue/sat, color balance, selective coloring, and so on.
You can see my other videos as well on me editing with digital backgrounds also.
Can you use this type of digital backdrop on a white backdrop or it has to be a similar color to the digital?
You could use on a white background buttttt white backgrounds aren’ t the best color backgrounds to start with digitals, unless you are going to completely cut the person out of the white background and composite them into the digital backdrop scene. That’s a bit different then what I show here, but not to hard to do.
Using a similar color background color to the digital backdrop can also work. 🙂
Hi Dana ..great video👍 what is the max print size if l use your digital backdrops?
Really depends on the backdrop. My earlier ones were a bit smaller on size, but newer ones are larger. usually 7000-7500px on longest side.
All are 300dpi. Many have printed them in different sizes with good results however. 🙂
Do you offer personal editing for a fee?
Hello I am struggling to resize my subject after placing the digital backdrop please assist.
You should join the facebook group where you can ask questions and get better assistance. Also more tutorials for group members. 🙂
@@DanaCole can I have the link to join.
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Greetings Dana
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What tool are you using to edit the photo?
Not sure what you mean by ‘tool’ but if you mean what software, I use Photoshop.
@@DanaCole okay yes software, thank you.
Thank you for going the point the others talk way to much so thank you for the video
thank you! hope you found it helpful.
Has anyone tried using these in Lightroom?
These are not for lightroom.
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