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Another great tutorial, Blake. I especially liked the technique of placing a highlight directly behind the subject to further separate them from the background.
Many thanks for all your guidance. SUGGESTION: If you would, the “BLEND IF” layer option tends to baffle me. If you have the time, I could really use some guidance on when and how to use this feature with some practical application examples as you do so well. I have a feeling that a tutorial on this could benefit a lot of us who follow you. Again, many thanks for all you do, Vinny •. Thanks for another great and to the point tutorial Blake and thanks for the email to let me know it was available.
I own Remask and will need to work with it again, I have not had the success you have in my own experience, so plainly more practice is needed on my part. The most revealing element of the tutorial to me was using average blur on the masked area to pull the colour balance from the original image and then using the Soft Light blend mode to update the new background and provide more natural colour balance. Thanks as always! Hi Blake, I saw already lot’s of video’s from you and others about techniques and learned a lot. But I want to thank you for this one in particular! In the past I didn’t really like to change the background for a subject.
Masking isn’t easy but can be done, so that’s not the reason. I didn’t do it many times because the background and the subject somehow didn’t match together.
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Or by using the short key cmd+j or ctrl+j. Step 3: Open ReMask. With the newly duplicated layer selected, open Topaz ReMask. This is done by clicking Filter > Topaz Labs > Topaz ReMask. Once your image is opened in ReMask, you will see the entire image with a green overlay. HINT: Anything that is green means that it will remain. Step 4: Create.
Making the background blurry/soft, I did already, but still I didn’t like it. This video was such an eye-opener with the way to fix that with the layer from the background using that specific filter to make the temperature fitting better.