In this video we will look at a way to blend your pictures into a new background and make them look real. Pick up my Elements DVD’s at: www.jackstechcorner.com
15 Responses to “Photoshop Elements Blending Pictures”
Still another great tut from the master. I learn a lot from these, and it;s great that I can stop and do along with u. Keep the good work work going. Ted-idshutterbug
Let’s face it how many commercials do you see when watching TV? This is the only way to advertise my DVD’s and it helps to keep the shows going. Thanks for the comment.
i was waiting for you to flip her picture facing the right side since the sun is on that side to allow the light on her face to be authentic. How do you do that? anyway, great tip.
Really you would never shoot with the sun light in the face of the subject, you would use a reflector to reflect the light back into the or on the side of the face. This is kind of the effect I was looking for here. Thanks for the tip.
dude you are the greatest, thanks for the video. i plan on buying your videos and green screen wizard in a couple of weeks.
1st to comment.i watchd aLL ur video tutorial. it helps me a lot. tnx
Thanks, Jack, for another great tutorial.
maybe you could flip her horizontal because the shaddow and the sun are on her back… but it’s a good and easy tut..
Still another great tut from the master. I learn a lot from these, and it;s great that I can stop and do along with u. Keep the good work work going. Ted-idshutterbug
veery good.most important PS thing to know to be a good Pser
yea. u can also put the into one pic and then erase everything you don’t wanna have there. it’s how ppl do it in GIMP
You have way too much comercial i your tutorials. The first 3 minuts were comercial.
Let’s face it how many commercials do you see when watching TV? This is the only way to advertise my DVD’s and it helps to keep the shows going. Thanks for the comment.
you are great
i was waiting for you to flip her picture facing the right side since the sun is on that side to allow the light on her face to be authentic. How do you do that? anyway, great tip.
Really you would never shoot with the sun light in the face of the subject, you would use a reflector to reflect the light back into the or on the side of the face. This is kind of the effect I was looking for here. Thanks for the tip.
i was wondering i cant figure out how to make an image see through thats my biggest problem and i cant find out how….can you help?
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Thanks for sharing … Do you know an efficient way to select hair in PSE? Sometimes someones haircut can be really wild
Thanks,
André from Holland
Yeah and then people would complain that he wasn’t explaining it thoroughly…