Originally posted by rustynail925 its great!
may i ask how did you post the same person on a single picture? thx
Seeing as how it's the one background and a plain colour it's quite easy. My "standard" that I process to is A3 and 300 dpi. So al I do then is:
- open the 3 individual pics,
- cntrl +A to select all, cntrl+c to copy, close the image.
- Go the the one that'll be the base image and paste the image you've copied.
- reduce tranparency so you can see where the original is and use the eraser to rub away anything that overlaps.
- If you've moved forwards or backwards or changed the zoom length a slight "tranform" and "scale" might be needed.
- copy the first few steps for as many layers as you need, flatten image at the end of it all and you're done.
For me - all done in Photoshop CS2.
Originally posted by AM2 Amazing images, the first few seem to have been done with a very large softbox... was it an octagon?
The saturation and crispness is amazing, as mentioned in an earlier post, "executed to perfection"!
Cheers
Lighting set up for the ones with the black background was a standard large'ish rectangular softbox to camera right and a large white rectangular reflector to camera left. There was a also a strobe with a fine snoot and honeycomb grid on it to the rear and camera left as a hair light to give a bit of seperation from the background for her hair/head.
Cheers,
Wayne.