From the course: Photoshop Layers: Working with Multiple Photos
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Adding masks to composite the images: Part 2 - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop Layers: Working with Multiple Photos
Adding masks to composite the images: Part 2
- [Tutor] In this case, if I zoom in, I see it's close, I'm going to press the Q key and it's easier for me to see where I missed on the mask. So a little tuft of hair on the back, there's jewelry here and part of the face was missed. Again, if you get that glow or halo, just press command L for levels and you can tighten up the soft edge. Now the jewelry here is a problem. I'm just going to actually hide it for this part of the shot. So I'll press B for brush, and just paint that out. I love how his body's wide open there. Q to see the selection, B for brush. And don't be afraid to go a little bit broader here. Remember, pay attention to shadows. Make sure that those are also selected. And I think this one here, while it fits, is just a little crowded. But with him selected, I can nudge that into a slightly better position. Paying attention there, to the alignment. I'll press command T for free transform and just…
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