How to Blend Images and Create a Composite in Photoshop


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Simple Techniques to Blend Images and Color Match Elements of Composites in Photoshop! Learn the building blocks of Photo Manipulation, and the in-depth step-by-step process of using Curves, Hue/Saturation, Special Effects, Filters, and several advanced techniques to match the color, tone, and lightness of the image. But is that enough?

In this tutorial, we will also learn how to create the shadow using the existing one and mimic other properties and nuances of the image like blurriness, noise, etc. and get it to match with the object or the subject. I hope this tutorial helps. Thank you for watching ๐Ÿ™‚

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25 responses to “How to Blend Images and Create a Composite in Photoshop”

  1. Just one thing, hard to see so not sure, but looks like the car has the driving seat on the left side, so meant for driving on the right side of the road. I know you occasionally see the "wrong" side driving seat e.g. from cars personally moved, etc. Not sure about the laws or how this is in India (or anywhere for that matter).

  2. Love the video. One point. The driver is on the wrong side of the car. Is it possible to select just the rear windscreen and flip it to move the driver over? I have not tried this yet, but, would appreciate a comment. Continue the great work and I agree with others that more composite tutorials would greatly appreciated.

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