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Adobe Master Class: Photoshop Compositing with John Lund
Many of acclaimed photographer John Lund's images are instantly recognizable. What's not instantly recognizable are the elements that make up these composite images or the Photoshop techniques behind them--to unravel those mysteries, you need this beautiful, full-color volume. In these pages, Lund and co-author Pamela Pfiffner show you not just how
to reproduce his results but the creative process that generates them. The emphasis here is on simplicity: how to create extremely complex images using a few, fairly simple Photoshop techniques that even beginners can grasp. After providing an introduction to the creative process and conceptual imagery in general, the authors get to the heart of the volume: the images. Each of the 15 chapters deconstructs an incredible Photoshop compositing process showing the final image--in full-page, full-color glory--with an accompanying description of Lund's creative approach to the assignment, and a detailed, step-by-step explanation of particular techniques used in the project. So how'd he make that fire-breathing dragon? Why, with images of a pet iguana, flame, a wall, and the sky, of course!
CONTENTS:
Compositing basics
Combining images
Making precise selections
Making complex selections
Tricks for pasting images into new environments
Painting with images
Working with layer masks
Reshaping nateral elements
Creating dimensional distortion
Showing foeward motion
Adding depth to flat objects
Adding impact with colour
Creating new colour realities
Casting shadows
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