Welcome to my in-depth portrait compositing course! In this set of tutorials, we study tools and techniques that can be applied to a vast range of different compositing scenarios.
Whether it’s adding flowers, building some fog, placing a model in front of the Eiffel Tower, or creating an entirely new world – this course will provide you with the tools to do it!
This course is for you if:
- you are looking to make your work stand out and explore new creative paths with your portraits!
- you are an editor! You do not need to be a portrait shooter to learn or do any portrait compositing. There are lots of resources available online to access images to work with.
- you have an understanding of the Photoshop interface and base tools, such as layers, masks, adjustments, etc.
We will cover:
LEVEL I – INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITING
- Foundations – a discussion about masking and matching
- Walkthrough – a first compositing walkthrough using a simplified element
LEVEL II – CORE WORKFLOW
- Finding elements – using stock image sites to select composite elements
- Importing & masking – combining elements and blending edges
- Matching – calibrating perspective, lighting, focus, and color
- Final additions – adding minor elements and finishing touches
- Cleanup – cleaning up the comp and integrating it into a full portrait workflow
LEVEL III – ADVANCED TOOLS & TECHNIQUES
- Advanced techniques – for masking and matching elements
- Special scenarios – sky replacements, 2D replacements, overlays and particles, dimensional elements, body part swaps, background replacements and extensions, and paint-outs
- Better plates – finding and shooting improved composite elements
- Troubleshooting – “what ifs” and worst-case scenarios
- Optimization and efficiency – workflow speed and smarter approaches
Included with this download:
– The full video course (digital download) [currently approximately 5-6h of material]
– TIFs/RAWs and stock images for all follow-along walkthroughs
– My LUTs (Photoshop coloring presets)
– My minimalistic Photoshop Toolbar
– Instructions on how to import and use all files