You will learn everything you need to master photoshop composites! I will guide you through the entire process, from beginning to end, and share some helpful tips and tricks that I wish had known when I started. You will be able to create your own composite and have the knowledge and skills to make many more.
Tom Kai is a professional photographer and graphic designer who has a passion for creating. I have been in the creative industry for 10 years. I have accumulated a lot of valuable information over that time that I want to share it with you. I'm excited to help you Master Photoshop Composite Mastery, and get you started creating amazing composites in photoshop . You can see more of my work at my website HERE, or follow me on Instagram @therealtomkai. Or you can click HERE.
This class is for anyone who wants to learn the art of photoshop compositing. This class is both in-depth enough for people who are familiar with photoshop but also beginner-friendly. I will walk you through my entire process so you can follow along. I will show you some tricks and shortcuts that I have learned over the years. These have helped me create pieces that have caught the eye of some very special clients. This class is for you, whether you are making composites for clients or yourself. Don't worry, I will provide all the materials you need for this project, including images, brushes and textures.
This course uses Adobe Photoshop CC 2020, but the principles and skills learned in this course will also work with other versions of Photoshop. Adobe Photoshop CC can be downloaded from adobe.com.
This course will teach you
- How to use the photoshop interface & tools
- Where to find free and pay images and brushes
- How to edit in an orderly manner
- How to properly set up your file
- Quick and efficient ways to combine multiple images into one
- There are many ways to color match images so that they all look the same
- How to dynamically lighten a composite
- How to make a cohesive image by finalizing color grading
- How to properly save your final image for digital and print purposes