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composite images with blend and colour effects tutorial

 

 

 

Jump in and experiment with blending two images together. We bet you’ll make something cool.

 

 

Start with two images

In Photoshop, create a new document. Drag two images from your computer into the document. Each image becomes a separate layer, which you can view in the Layers panel to the right of the working area. If it’s not visible, choose Window > Layers.

 

 

 

Experiment with blend modes

Select the top layer and open the Blending Modes pop-up menu within the Layers panel. Experiment with different blending modes on the top layer to see how they affect the bottom layer.

In this example, the Lighten mode causes the image of the surfer to show through the dark parts of the palm trees. Each mode will give you a different effect, so have fun trying each one to get an effect you like.

 

 

 

 

Adjust light levels

Select the bottom-most of the two layers and choose Image > Adjustments > Levels from the main menu.

Select Auto in the Levels dialogue box. The dark and light areas of the image adjust automatically and give the image more contrast. Use the Input/Output sliders to adjust further. When you’re happy with the effect, click OK to apply the adjustment.

 

 

 

Adjust Hue and Saturation

Choose Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation.

Experiment with the Hue, Saturation, and Lightness sliders to make the image as vibrant as you like. Click OK when you’re done.

 

 

 

Congratulations, you’re a natural

You have used colour and blending modes to combine images for an artistic effect. Now you can apply this technique to a variety of print and digital projects.

Original surf photography from the making of View From A Blue Moon, one of the most ambitious action sports film projects to date. See more at viewfromabluemoon.com.

August 26, 2016

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