Comments: 60
embethe [2013-03-20 21:20:05 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so very much for putting this together. It took time to put together this guide and I know there are many people out here who appreciate this
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Linstock [2013-03-20 09:29:18 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a lot. Its so generous of you to share you skill and knowledge.
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13vamps [2013-03-17 16:41:27 +0000 UTC]
thanks it was enlightening .. nd ur English was nothing to worry about
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dholms [2013-03-16 01:32:21 +0000 UTC]
man you should teach a class or something.
this is a valuable guide.
i'm sure it'll come in handy.
thanks so much!
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Frani54 [2013-03-16 00:36:45 +0000 UTC]
Wonderful lesson on color.....thanks for sharing.
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ashigaru [2013-03-15 19:56:16 +0000 UTC]
Excellent. I was just working on a project for work, and this helped me a great deal!
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MTCarpenter [2013-03-15 18:50:01 +0000 UTC]
Fantastic tutorial. This should be a DD.
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robhas1left [2013-01-22 15:51:29 +0000 UTC]
excellent guide!
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azucarymiel [2013-01-21 17:20:58 +0000 UTC]
excelent tutorial!!
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caminante0 [2013-01-21 15:02:21 +0000 UTC]
It makes perfect sense, don't worry about your english.
And I totally agree whit you in every point, these things are basic in any composition; but many people don't know them so it's great that you can take a little of your time to teach this.
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misterdoe [2013-01-21 03:02:32 +0000 UTC]
One solution I've used, and I realize now that I've gotten away from it, is to shade one element to more closely match the other. For instance, with the model in the red dress in front of the brown background, I might have duplicated the brown layer, put the new layer in front of the model layer, run the Photoshop Average filter (Blur>Average), mask the layer to match the contours of the model, then adjust blending mode and opacity to get the colors right.
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arkathor [2013-01-20 20:06:55 +0000 UTC]
wow, thx, very usefull
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