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Photoshop Compositing with 3D (Part 1)

In this two part video tutorial, we look at creating a surreal scene with 3D and traditional 2D elements. In this first part, we set the scene by compositing various landscape elements together to provide the backdrop for our 3D model.

 

 

 

About Michael Hoffman (224 Articles)
Mike has been a photographer, artist, educator, and technophile for most of his life. Early in his career, he created technical illustrations and photographs for electronic equipment manufacturers, and taught classes in computer aided drafting and 3D modeling software. When digital cameras became widely available in the late 1990s, the move was a natural one, and has led to a happy combination of technology, software, photography and art. Mike is an Adobe Certified Expert in Photoshop and Acrobat, and is well versed in Lightroom and Photoshop Elements, as well as Illustrator and InDesign. He has also contributed his time and efforts to the excellent work being done by Operation Photo Rescue, in restoring photographs damaged by natural disasters. As an active member of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals, he continues his quest for excellence in art, excellence in design, and excellence in education.

3 Comments on Photoshop Compositing with 3D (Part 1)

  1. Yes I agree with that 2D and 3D have lots of differences in photoshop. Digital camera brings remarkable 3D photo and movie on the spot in the blink of an eye. DG camera which Capture 3D&HD movies and still photos by a simple operation and the 3D images can be viewed with the naked eye just after and even while shooting. Now a days HD cameras become very common, digital camera must be all the style, features and comfort with a quality to satisfy every kind of photographer.Fuji Films is the best option for 3D digital cameras.

  2. Are there some practice files available to follow along?

  3. Sadly not for this project

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