Creative Compositing With Masks in Photoshop
Andy Graber, instructor at Parsons School of Design and long time Photoshop expert, in a two hour event that will demonstrate how to use masks in the process of creating a composite image – a realistic looking photograph that is actually a combination of several images in one. Along the way, several other techniques, like retouching, effects, adjustments, and more will be covered. This event is targeted to intermediate level users of Photoshop, and assumes some knowledge of program basics.
Many of these techniques can be used to create matte paintings inside Adobe After Effects as well.
. I’ve been looking at a lot of Adobe’s videos off late, trying to pick up new tricks for CS6 and the stuff is awesome but there wasn’t any comprehensive tutorial on all the new features. I signed up for the roadshow but couldn’t make it and was really disappointed. I found the webcast of the roadshow – http://www.adobecs6vod.com?sdid=KABYU and spent a good 2 hours going through the new features in Photoshop CS6, Illustrator CS6 and InDesign to help out with my work. Even after watching the demo videos, there were some features I didn’t know about that were covered in this tutorial