Project Photoshop- Compositing
- DESIGN
- Jan 14, 2025

Project Photoshop: Compositing, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.1, with 22 lectures, based on 32 reviews, and has 410 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn how to plan ahead to save time later How to light and shoot subjects for best results Learn secrets to compositing – quickly – in Photoshop This course is ideal for individuals who are Photographers and designers who want to make believable composites It is particularly useful for Photographers and designers who want to make believable composites.
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Summary
Title: Project Photoshop: Compositing
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.1
Number of Lectures: 22
Number of Published Lectures: 22
Number of Curriculum Items: 22
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 22
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
One of the hottest trends in photography continues to be compositing: shooting a subject on a plain background and adding them on to a different photo. This course will show you the secrets to making believable composite images, quickly and easily.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Getting Started
Chapter 2: Planning/Shooting
Lecture 1: Think Backwards
Lecture 2: Lighting and Shooting
Lecture 3: Finding Backgrounds
Chapter 3: Green Screen Photography
Lecture 1: Tips for using a Green Screen
Lecture 2: Extracting off Green Screen
Chapter 4: Taking Advantage of Camera Raw
Lecture 1: Using Camera Raw Smart Objects
Lecture 2: Alternates to Camera Raw
Chapter 5: Selection Techniques
Lecture 1: Quick Selection Tool
Lecture 2: The Secret to Saving Time
Lecture 3: Bonus: Other Ways to Combine Images
Lecture 4: Fine-tuning the Selection
Lecture 5: Selecting in Pieces
Chapter 6: Masking Secrets
Lecture 1: Fine Tuning the Mask
Lecture 2: What about Feathering?
Chapter 7: Finishing Touches
Lecture 1: Adding Shadows
Lecture 2: Matching Lighting
Lecture 3: Dealing with Color Fringes
Lecture 4: Adding Hair
Chapter 8: Projects
Lecture 1: Project 1: Soccer Player
Lecture 2: Project 2: Senior Portrait
Chapter 9: Final Thoughts/Whats Next
Lecture 1: Wrapping up & Your Homework
Instructors

Dave Cross
Photoshop Educator Since 1990
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