Here’s a workflow for taking an object from one image and bringing it into another image, and making it look convincing.

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  1. eri (Reply) on Monday March 10, 2008

    muy bueno ,,util..

  2. Claude Prost (Reply) on Monday March 10, 2008

    A great video, is there anyway that I can save it for future use when I have a masking problem. How do I save a Adobe Flash Player video.
    Thanks

  3. William L. (Frank) Collins (Reply) on Monday March 10, 2008

    That is great and I thank you. Very well taught…Frank

  4. Nau (Reply) on Monday March 10, 2008

    Can I download this video to view it later?

  5. Tom Wingeist (Reply) on Monday March 10, 2008

    Nice technique, will come in handy in efforts to produce better portraits.

  6. Manual Ruiz (Reply) on Monday March 10, 2008

    Your site is a wonderful source of information. I am new to the graphic world and find this site and exceptional place to visit and ascertained methods for Photoshop. It does pay off to surf the web, you will be seeing me in the very near future. Thank you very much. Mannie…

  7. Helen (Reply) on Monday March 10, 2008

    That’s great…thank you

  8. sachu (Reply) on Monday March 10, 2008

    Very Good Technique….Thank you very much….

  9. Cecilio (Reply) on Monday March 10, 2008

    Great tutorial. Is there one for cs2. Or is it pretty much the same. And can you do this with a green chroma key.



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