Realistische Übergänge erstellen wie Fotokünstlerin Amelie Satzger
Compositing like a pro: Amelie Satzger zeigt dir, wie du perfekte Übergänge in Photoshop erstellst.
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Würdest du auch mal gerne deinen Kopf einfach in den Sand stecken?
In diesem Tutorial zeige ich dir, wie du das zumindest in Photoshop perfekt hinbekommst.
Hi, mein Name ist Amelie Satzger, ich bin eine Selbstportrait-Fotografin und ich kreiere surrealistische farbenfrohe Bilder für Marken wie Nikon, Apple und Zino Davidoff.
In diesem Tutorial zeige ich dir, wie du realistische Übergänge schaffst, indem du mit verschiedenen Ebenen, Ebenen-Masken und Farbanpassungen den Sandhaufen in das Bild einfügst.
Also, los geht's!
Das lernst du im Tutorial
Überzeugende Compositings leben von sauberen Freistellungen und natürlichen Übergängen. In diesem interaktiven Tutorial begleitet dich Amelie Satzger durch ihren Bearbeitungsprozess und zeigt, wie sie verschiedene Elemente zu einem stimmigen Gesamtbild zusammenführt.
Dabei lernst du:
Personen mit dem Objektauswahl-Werkzeug präzise freizustellen.
Freigestellte Bereiche auf separaten Ebenen weiterzuverarbeiten.
Mithilfe von Ebenenmasken neue Bildelemente kontrolliert einzublenden.
Übergänge mit Pinseltechniken natürlich wirken zu lassen und
Farben und Helligkeiten mit Gradationskurven an die Umgebung anzupassen.
Compositing-Tipps vom Profi
Amelie zeigt dir, wie sie einen zusätzlichen Sandhaufen realistisch in eine bestehende Szene integriert. Dabei erfährst du, wie Ebenenmasken und weiche Übergänge dabei helfen, verschiedene Bildbestandteile glaubwürdig miteinander zu verschmelzen. Zusätzlich lernst du, wie gezielte Farb- und Helligkeitsanpassungen dafür sorgen, dass eingefügte Elemente dieselbe Lichtstimmung und Farbwirkung erhalten wie ihre Umgebung. Öffne jetzt das Tutorial über den Button oben auf der Seite und probiers gleich aus!
Über die Künstlerin
Amelie Satzger ist Fotokünstlerin und Videografin. In ihren Arbeiten verbindet sie Fotografie, Inszenierung und digitale Bildbearbeitung zu surrealen Bildwelten. Viele ihrer Werke basieren auf Selbstporträts und werden international ausgestellt. Für ihre Produktionen entwickelt und baut sie Requisiten selbst und kombiniert handwerkliche Techniken mit digitaler Nachbearbeitung.
In ihren interaktiven Photoshop-Tutorials für Adobe zeigt Amelie Satzger, wie ihre Bildmontagen entstehen: Du lernst, wie sie mit Ebenen, Ebenenmasken, Smartobjekten und Farbkorrekturen arbeitet, Bildelemente freistellt, Composings aufbaut und einzelne Bestandteile realistisch in eine Szene integriert. Hier findest du weitere spannende Profitipps, die du Schritt für Schritt in Photoshop nachmachen kannst:
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