Nordin
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Hey!!!
The strength of dealing with shadows and lights when it comes to putting together several pictures realistic is huge. If you can see where it's needed lighting / shadows, then the whole process gets much easier!
Ask questions like:
When the object get close to the objects what kind of strength of shadow should I add?
How quickly it fades out?
What different brightnesses my pictures has?
use the doge tool, burn tool, different brushes, play around with the opacity, curves and so on...
I made an example with three different images. The first picture is of the armchair, the second a lion and the third on the girl...
Certainly many more who are good at this that has some good tips!
The strength of dealing with shadows and lights when it comes to putting together several pictures realistic is huge. If you can see where it's needed lighting / shadows, then the whole process gets much easier!
Ask questions like:
When the object get close to the objects what kind of strength of shadow should I add?
How quickly it fades out?
What different brightnesses my pictures has?
use the doge tool, burn tool, different brushes, play around with the opacity, curves and so on...
I made an example with three different images. The first picture is of the armchair, the second a lion and the third on the girl...
Certainly many more who are good at this that has some good tips!