- So when I'm making composites whether it's…on the iPad, or on my iPhone…or in Photoshop on the computer,…I often start with a pre-conceived idea in mind.…Oftentimes I am creating a composite…for a specific project using…specifications given to me by the client.…And other times I'm just playing,…creating what I like to call "Digital Doodles"…And this composite originated on…an iPhone as a digital doodle.…
And I just wanted to give you a little bit of insight…into my thought process,…in terms of how I came up with the idea.…So a lot of times I look at a scene…and I imagine what else it could be…or what other stories might be…taking place in that scene.…And this landscape sort of looked kind of…barren and desolate to me and I started…thinking about a shipwreck behind the rocks…and how could I create that.…And then I started thinking about…a slightly different kind of shipwreck.…
So let's go and take a look at the…image that we're going to use to create the ship…in our shipwreck scene.…I'm just gonna come out to my Camera Roll here…
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11/5/2014- Choosing which photos to use
- Stacking apps
- Combining two photos in a basic collage
- Using Juxtaposer's masking brushes
- Working with layers in Photoshop Touch
- Adding finishing touches with LensLight and Snapseed
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 24s
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Using the exercise files1m 26s
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1. Overview of an "App Stacking" Workflow
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Choosing which photos to use2m 47s
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Recommended workflow5m 11s
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2. Using Image Blender to Combine Two Photos
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3. Compositing Using Juxtaposer
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App stacking: Snapseed5m 10s
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4. Compositing Using Adobe Photoshop Touch
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 16s
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Video: Working with layers in Photoshop Touch