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Combine Images for Fun Results

By Corey Barker  ·  April 12th, 2010

Corey walks you through how to composite multiple images into one realistic result.

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20 Replies to Combine Images for Fun Results:

  1. Christell Faul

    April 13, 2010 at 6:13 am

    Thanks, Corey for the new video. This one will come in handy for a realistic look.

    • Bernadette Lirakis

      April 13, 2010 at 1:10 pm

      Super super so much fun !!!

  2. Nancy Caldwell

    April 13, 2010 at 8:28 pm

    I really learn a lot from your videos. thanks so much and this one is great.

  3. Jason Grimm

    April 14, 2010 at 9:14 am

    great idea. it gives me a “picture to take” hunting spree to find that perfect background shot. will the multiply function work the same if there is an existing ad on a billboard?

    • Cynthia Samco

      April 14, 2010 at 9:30 am

      Jason,
      If there is an image on the billboard it will show through when using multiply. You can use the selection tools to surround and remove that image before doing the part of the billboard on it’s own lay to keep.
      Cindy

      • Jason Grimm

        April 15, 2010 at 6:30 am

        thanks cindy, it’s going to take a little trial and error to get the shadows right but appreciate your response. look forward to playing with that video.

  4. Jack Brownley

    April 14, 2010 at 12:36 pm

    Hi,
    Great Video. Is there a copyright on the original billboard image? If not, is it available for download and if so, where?

    Thanks in advance.

    Jack

    • Cynthia Samco

      April 14, 2010 at 12:40 pm

      Jack,
      It looks like Corey is using a stock photo from Fotolia.com. This is an affordable stock photo site much like iStockphoto.com. It is a copyrighted image that needs to be purchased. You can sometimes do google searches for “Free [insert image type here]” and come up with public images.
      Regards,
      Cindy

  5. Jill Parker

    April 14, 2010 at 6:47 pm

    Question?? How do you pause the video? I tend to be interupted often!!

  6. Sally

    April 17, 2010 at 6:44 am

    Thanks…this was an awesome video..like the tips.

  7. Judy

    April 18, 2010 at 8:33 am

    Very neat tutorial. Thanks.

  8. Tony

    April 23, 2010 at 4:47 am

    cool vid Cory. anyone have trouble viewing the size of the video. i only get to see half the screen.

    • Rick LePage

      April 23, 2010 at 10:48 am

      Tony,

      did you try viewing it in a new window? (which you can do by clicking the link underneath the video.)

      Rick

  9. Mary

    April 28, 2010 at 10:22 am

    Great tutorial. I really like combining photos and now I know I will be able to get a more relastic image. I found the tutorial very easy to follow and being a senior my hat goes off to you Cory.

  10. Hilda

    May 20, 2010 at 8:09 pm

    Where can i get the jpg of the billboard ?

  11. Helen

    May 21, 2010 at 12:44 pm

    I can see why it takes me so long to do so many things with photos…It’s worth it to watch a pro!!

  12. Ray

    July 19, 2010 at 2:18 am

    Corey,
    That was a great video, great trick and very well presented. Well done.

  13. George

    September 27, 2010 at 5:49 pm

    NOW I know what to do when the marquee tool won’t work.

    THANK YOU!

  14. Jack

    December 29, 2010 at 12:19 pm

    I watched this video a few months ago just fine, but today I tried to view it and it won’t play. ???

    • Rick LePage

      January 1, 2011 at 9:31 pm

      Looks like it was a hiccup with our new video server, Jack – I think it’s fixed now.

      Rick

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