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    Rob Woodcox - Make Your Subjects Levitate - Part 1
    English | 1hr 40m | Video: 1080p
    https://500px.com/robwoodcoxphoto

    Rob Woodcox shares the tricks behind his surreal levitation photos. Learn how he uses masking techniques to combine several photos into a seamless composite.

    During Rob's first Live Session, he talks about who inspires him and where he finds inspiration for his photography, shares the stories behind some of his images, skills he had to learn to create his beautiful composites, and answers audience questions. He also reviews some of the photos submitted by audience members and provides critiques and feedback.

    Rob then returns to do a live demo for the 500px audience during his second Live Session, which you can watch here. During this demo, he walks you through how he created one of most popular images. He also reviews submissions from the class exercise and provides feedback to those students.

    After you've watched the tutorial video and the live sessions be sure to submit one of your levitation photos to the Class Exercise for feedback and critiques from the 500px audience.

    What you'll learn
    -Combining multiple images to create a seamless background
    -Magic wand & tolerance settings
    -Photoshop masking techniques
    -Using the Liquify filter to alter shapes
    -Using the clone stamp & patch tool to clean up your image

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    SOURCE: https://www.filenext.com/iodnc1ii2p1n/Make_Your_Subjects_Levitate_-_Part_1.rar.html
     
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