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Photoshop composites?

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I'm trying to teach myself a little photoshop magic and I decided what I'd like to create at the moment is cityscapes derived from numerous real and cgi internet images of different cities combined together. I want to make a sort of atmospheric futuristic city that looks like a turn of the century 1900 style look and futurist megalopolis sci-fi style with a bit of photo-realistic present mixed in. Can someone advise on the best methods and techniques to do this sort of thing and what I'll need to learn to achieve the affect convincingly. Any relevant tutorials to specific techniques mentioned would be appreciated.

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  1. Decide what you will use as a background image and open it.

    Open documents (one at a time if your short on RAM ) and make selections around the elements you wish to use in the final image using the Magnetic lasso / rectangular marquee tools or any of the endless selection options.

    Copy the selected elements

    Resize / transform elements for scale / orientation

    Make local adjustments to brightness and lighting

    Paste elements into background document

    Feather your edges

    make global final color and brightness adjustments

    Flatten layers

    Sharpen

    This will take some time, but after playing around a bit and getting familiar with where everything is located in PS menu's you'll be compositing in no time.

    Good Luck and keep at it, it's not as bad as it seems.


  2. I have been wanting to learn a little photoshop myself.  These video are really great for all tutorials.

    http://www.youtube.com/user/IceflowStudi...

    http://www.youtube.com/user/TutCast

    hope this helps

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