09-10-2023, 05:09 AM
Let's say you have a photo of a fence and you want to put a number of photos of people behind it--but you want each person behind the other people. What would be the easiest and simplest way to go about it?
Put one object in front of another
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09-10-2023, 05:09 AM
Let's say you have a photo of a fence and you want to put a number of photos of people behind it--but you want each person behind the other people. What would be the easiest and simplest way to go about it?
(09-10-2023, 05:09 AM)sl60 Wrote: Let's say you have a photo of a fence and you want to put a number of photos of people behind it--but you want each person behind the other people. What would be the easiest and simplest way to go about it? I say, multiple layers with layer masks but there is more to it than that. You have to consider over-all lighting, shadows and general tone of each element. Easy, simple - yeah.
09-10-2023, 11:24 AM
(09-10-2023, 06:53 AM)rich2005 Wrote:(09-10-2023, 05:09 AM)sl60 Wrote: Let's say you have a photo of a fence and you want to put a number of photos of people behind it--but you want each person behind the other people. What would be the easiest and simplest way to go about it? Can't agree more, multiple layers, and look for the lighting which is the wrong doing of beginners.
Patrice
09-11-2023, 05:12 PM
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