I just wrapped up the Topaz Webinar on Compositing. Thank you to all who made it to the live presentation. For those who missed it, I completely understand, we all lead busy lives! Once the tutorial goes live on YouTube I will post it here.
In this webinar I showed how to use “The Right Tool For The Job”. In this case, the foreground figure was not the right tool for the job! However, just as a mechanic uses multiple tools on your vehicle, it is behoove you to use multiple programs or plugins for your compositing. It would be very difficult to use just a wrench when fine tuning a car, likewise it would be near impossible to make a great composite with Topaz Adjust alone.
So now it is your turn to show me your stuff! Feel free to post links to any composites you have done in the past in the comments section.
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You can experiment with the “tool” in this composite! Be sure to leave a link to it in the comments section!
Click the picture below to begin your download!
Pssst…. There are some free actions in the download as well 🙂 Enjoy!
Just finished viewing the Topaz webinar you hosted. Very informative and was amazed at how you combined the use of Adjust, ReMask and Photoshop techniques. I’ve subscribed to your Everyday HDR website and joined the HDR Insider. I wanted to learn a lot more about using HDR and it looks like you are just the resource I needed.
Awesome! Very glad you are a part of the community now! If you need any help along your HDR journey please email me. I will be happy to help!
Blake – I have attended many of the Topaz Webinars and I have to say that your’s today was the best yet! Really well done, very creative and very inspirational! Thanks for taking the time! Mark
Thank you very much for the feedback! I an truly honored to be among your best! I am glad you found it inspirational as well!
Likewise, Blake – I participated in this afternoon’s Topaz compositing webinar and found it exceedingly helpful and informative. I, too, registered for HDR Insider and look forward to checking it out.
Many thanks for the great work!
Sweet! Thanks for the feedback and joining the community, I really appreciate it!
Blake –
I was not able to attend the webinar. Any idea on when it might be available on Youtube?
It usually takes a week for them to post to YouTube. Once it is on YouTube I will post it here.
Hi Blake
I enjoyed the webinar and envy (in a good way) your ease with Photoshop. I have been making the transition from film to digital and have been looking for resources. You gave me a lot of good ideas. I also am signing up for HDR insider and look forward to learning more. Thanks!
Pat
Thanks for signing up Pat! I am an open book with my Photoshop knowledge, if you need ANY assistance please feel free to email me (everydayhdr@gmail.com). I do take suggestions for future tutorials. If you have a question I can guarantee someone somewhere else in the world does!
Blake, thanks for the tutorial with Topaz yesterday.
I was hoping that in addition to the tool guy image we could also have access to the HDR image. That image was at least as important as the the one of you as far as following the tutorial. You did a lot of adjustments that were very specific to that background. While I realize I could do the work with any image it wouldn’t be nearly as helpful. If this were some incredible vista or far-off land that was a once in a lifetime shot I wouldn’t even ask. But as far as I can tell, it’s your garage. Not that your garage isn’t special.
Thanks, again. Hopefully we’ll see you with another Topaz webinar soon.
Tim
Not a propblem Tim, glad youy liked the Webinar. Yeah the garage is nothing fancy, just a local downtown garage. I did think about adding it to the package. However, I thought it would be cool to see where people might place the tool guy using some of the knowledge learned in yesterday’s webinar. I am more interested in how people use the information than having a replica of yesterday’s tutorial image. I will be sure to conduct more webinars, I have a lot of fun putting them together and the response is quite nice!