So a couple months ago, I learned from my buddy, Clint Davis, that my Supra photoshoot was going to snag the cover of the January issue of Import Tuner. As soon as I heard this, I messaged him about doing a guest post on my blog explaining the compositing process that goes into producing an Import Tuner cover. If you recall in the past, I had written a blog post titled compositing 101, where I showed how to extract a subject from a background using a helpful photoshop called color range. In this video, Clint will expand on my color range lesson, as well as explain the benefits of paths, channels, and brushes. There is a lot of good info in this video, so don’t let his voice put you to sleep. :p
The issue is on newstands now, so be sure to pick one up!
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