Often times we come across pictures of
teddy bears, figurines or Blythe dolls on the beach, in the forest or anywhere
except at home. It is a fun activity to do but you will need to bring the
figurine with you. What if you have a large collection that it is impossible
take them all with you everywhere you go. Well, here is a tutorial how you can create
a photo composition to blend a figurine in your photo using PhotoDirector.
First choose the background photo that you
want the figurine to be in. In this tutorial, I have chosen a landscape photo that
was taken in a travel to Iceland.
Next, take a picture of the knight in
against a clean background. Having a clean background will help you extract the
figurine easily using PhotoDirector. When taking the picture, make sure the
light is in the same direction as in the landscape photo.
Now import the pictures to the library.
Make necessary tonal adjustments to the photos if needed. Next step is to
extract the knight from the background.
Select “Edit” and from the Tools on the
left side select “Remove Background”
Now there are two ways to trace the contour
of the figurine, either by the brush tool or markee. Both tools give you a
quick way to make selections as they automatically detect the borders. You can
do a quick brush over or selection at first, however, it is recommended that
you enlarge the image (at least 300%) to refine the borders.
Use
the [+] brush to add pixels and [-] brush to remove pixels. If it is too
bothersome to change brushes, press on the [Alt] key to change brushes.
This tool allows you to either remove the
foreground or background. In this tutorial, we will select “Remove Background”.
Imagine you have cut out the figurine from a piece of paper, and now you can
stick it to any background.
Save the image to a picture folder, you
will notice that the image will be saved in a png file. Then, exit the “Remove
Background” interface.
Now select the landscape photo and click on “Photo Composer” in the “Edit”
tab.
Click on “Add image” button to select the
figurine. It will appear as a tiny image, but you can enlarge it. Make sure the
opacity is set to 100%.
The knight is enlarged such that the helmet
is against the sky to give it better contrast and attention. As a rule of thumb,
when taking a portrait it’s good practice to avoid a horizontal line in the
background behind the neck.
As a final touch, use the brush tool to
burn the ground to create a shadow of the knight and his horse.
And the final image:
Now, go through your photos and find one
that you can blend a figurine, or even yourself in the photo.
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ReplyDeleteExcellent tutorial on blending an object with its background. It is very easy to learn. Thank you for this interesting tutorial.
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