Combine photos, Photoshop digital art tutorial


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How to combine photos in photoshop to make digital art. In this Photoshop tutorial, Colin Smith shows how to use layer blending modes and masks to quickly overlay photos with smoke, particles and more to make killer composites. See an amazing tip for shaving hours off your work.

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31 responses to “Combine photos, Photoshop digital art tutorial”

  1. Currently using Photoshop CC. This video was in perfect time with an assignment I'm doing for school. Of course, the assignment is a little more complicated since I have to start with duplicity of pictures incorporated into a constant background. Starting with 4 pictures of me doing different things and placing in one common background. I'm in the process of wrapping my head around it. The first step, and most challenging taking 4 pictures with a timer on the camera and getting those just right. Your video helped to simplify my way of creating this complex project. Wish me luck!!! Thank you, I look forward to your videos every Tuesday. Keep Creating!

  2. I actually started with Photoshop 2 YEARS ago. Stopped using PS about 2001, just before CS1 was released years ago and basically have had to relearn it all over again. The power of current version is staggering compared to what was around years ago. Had to retouch a Formula 1 car to remove tobacco advertising and it took about 8 hours – only real tool was clone stamp. Today I could do it in about 5 minutes.

  3. This is one of my favorite things to do in Photoshop! I do a lot of compositing with photos (mine, mostly) and figures / props created in CG apps like Poser & DAZ Studio. The first version of Photoshop I ever used? Not sure, but I think it was powered by a hamster in one of those little wheels… Running with CC 2019 now!

  4. I started photoshop before it was called photoshop. At the time before adobe purchased the company it was called “Color it” way back in the day. Although, I do enjoy photoshop so much more in the last 5 years do to the evolution of technology has become so much more refined in all areas of photography. All the many tools and apps that we use today are more synchronized. Let’s not forget the amount of quality education that has made it all possible for many. Thanks for the great content, much appreciated.

  5. Well done. Learned something new about the clone stamp — had not used the clone stamp window before, w/reverse and rotate. Don’t recall seeing that covered in other YT tutorials elsewhere.

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