Erstelle surreale Selbstporträts wie Amelie Satzger
In diesem Photoshop-Tutorial erklärt dir Künstlerin Amelie Satzger die Basics der Fotomontage: Lerne wie du mithilfe einer Ebenenmaske und der selektiven Farbkorrektur Bilder nahtlos zusammenfügst, um einen ganzen Stapel Äpfel mit Leichtigkeit auf dem Kopf zu balancieren.
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Die surrealen Selbstporträts der Fotokünstlerin Amelie Satzger irritieren und begeistern gleichermaßen. In kräftigen Primärfarben macht sie das Unmögliche möglich und es den Betrachtenden schier unmöglich, nicht genauer hinzusehen.
Im Tutorial gewährt Amelie einen Blick hinter die Kulissen und zeigt, wie ihre Fotomontagen in Photoshop entstehen. Erfahre welche Tools sie für die Selbstinszenierung nutzt und lerne Schritt für Schritt, wie du täuschend echt mehr Äpfel auf dem Kopf balancieren kannst, als es möglich scheint.
Gut vorbereitet
Amelie hat im Studio zwei Fotos aufgenommen: Ein Selbstporträt und einen Stapel Äpfel. Sobald du das Tutorial in Photoshop öffnest, findest du beide Bilder in der Arbeitsdatei. Um sie zusammenzufügen, selektiert Amelie zunächst die Äpfel mithilfe des Objektauswahl-Werkzeugs und erstellt eine Ebenenmaske.
Ebenenmaske mit dem Pinsel bearbeiten
Mit dem Pinsel lässt sich die Ebenenmaske nachträglich bearbeiten, um den sichtbaren Teil des Stapels zu verfeinern: Mit einer weißen Pinselspitze kannst du Teile der Ebene wieder sichtbar machen, mit einer schwarzen Pinselspitze verbirgst du sie.
Farbanpassung
Für eine täuschend echte Fotomontage ist eine Farbanpassung unerlässlich. Mit der selektiven Farbkorrektur kannst du in Photoshop die Farbtöne Ebene für Ebene anpassen, um ein harmonisches Gesamtbild zu erzeugen.
Probiere es jetzt aus und balanciere vier Äpfel auf Amelie’s Kopf! Mit einem Klick auf den Button öffnet sich das Tutorial in deiner Photoshop Desktop App. Viel Spaß!
Über die Künstlerin
Amelie Satzger ist eine Fotokünstlerin und Videografin, die mit ihren farbenfrohen, inszenierten Bildern in surreale Welten entführt. Ihre Werke erzählen Geschichten, die oft autobiografische Elemente enthalten, und lassen Worte aus Literatur und Songtexten in visuelle Kunstwerke verwandeln.Ihre Fotografien wurden bereits international ausgestellt, darunter bei der Fotofever in Paris und der United Photo Industries Gallery in New York. Als Speakerin und Workshop-Leiterin gibt sie Einblicke in ihre kreative Bildgestaltung und zeigt, wie sie mit Photoshop und KI-gestützter Bildbearbeitung neue Wirklichkeiten erschafft.
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