Category: Post Processing
Get More Sky Replacements for Photoshop
How to REALLY use the Hue and Saturation Adjustment Tool
Painting Highlights and Shadows – My Technique
I recently returned from a week at “Texas School” for Photography in Dallas Texas where about 1000 photographers assemble for a week long training. This event happens once a year in April and includes training in photo capture, lighting, photography business, post processing and also digital painting. I took a…
Making Realistic Molten Lava in Photoshop
Topaz Studio 2 – Impressions
Shannon Squires-Toews Teaches at TPPA’s iHeart Conference and Expo
For those who attended the Texas Professional Photographers Association iHeart Conference this weekend and attended Shannon Squire’s classes, I have a little something here for you to download. With Shannon’s permission, I have turned a couple of her techniques into actions or presets so you can enjoy trying these without…
Ambient Light Color Balancing
Adding a Cutout In Perspective
Soften Edges – Blending Your Cutout Into A Background
For those just beginning their journey into the compositing art world, the task of blending your cutouts into the scene is one of the first and most important challenges. Nothing screams “amateur” like a cutout with hard unblended edges. After failure to color balance to match the scene, not blending…