The Beginners Guide to Compositing


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The Beginners Guide to Compositing is designed to make you familiar with the fundamentals of compositing and teach you the necessary techniques to compositing images together.

2 Complete Photoshop Tutorials

Over 4 hours of Photoshop instruction taking you from the beginning to the end on 2 separate composite images.

3d Lighting Diagram Video — lighting for each shot discussed as well as a 3d lighting diagram for Floating Books and Going Home

Source Images — We provide every photo necessary to complete the final images so you can work along side the tutorials

Pen Tool Video — Bonus video included explaining the Pen Tool and the best ways to use it in Photoshop

Compositing For Beginners Video — 30 Minute video explaining the most important elements in compositing including

Fundamentals of Compositing

Photographing for compositing

Where compositing is used

Why learning to composite is important

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40 responses to “The Beginners Guide to Compositing”

  1. Hi Aaron ! Firstly , congrats your videos are really good and helpful ! I like them so much.
    I'd just have a question! Well I'm workin on a project, where i have the same Background but different Pictures and I did some compositing on it, but when i wanna start with a new picture, i have to do almost all the compositing again… is ther another way to save it like a preset ? Or a better way to do it ? I'm working with Lightroom and PS together
    I'll be really thankful if you could awnser my question !! Greetings

  2. Aaron Nace your a bloody genius!!! i love you!!! hahaha no restraining order needed i mean it in the sense i love good wine and cheap cigs lol! seriously though! THANK YOU! Ive been watching you for weeks (wow that sounded creepy too) just learning PS and i never thought i could do it but i think i can now ! wish you could see my efforts!

  3. Have you ever considered putting all your tutorials on one site and selling subscriptions like Kelby Training. I will not buy single downloads of tutorials but I've subscribed to Kelby for years at $24.95 a month because it's a good value…full access to all tutorials.

  4. Hi, I have a question, I am studying grafic desing and digital photography and I don't know what computer it's better the MacBook Pro or the sony vaio flip the vaio it is touch screen and comes whit a styles pencil like the wacom one by sony I need your opinion pleaseeee

  5. I have a request that I think a LOT of people would love. Can you do a tutorial, maybe a PRO Tutorial showing us how to get the effect that Elena Shumilova gets? Explaining natural light, subject and post processing? Yeah.. I know that's a lot. She's my inspiration though.

  6. The reason I like Phlearn is because not only are your videos funny, but you also have skill and vision. I see a lot of videos on here from people who imo suck at photography, you take great pictures and can teach the fundamentals of production to post processing. 

  7. How is the effect achieved when a picture moves in a video and the back/foreground are separate (00:12 when the bookcase moves differently)?

    I've always wanted to be able to do it but I have no idea how.

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