Photoshop Start to Finish: Rebels
A while back I created this piece in Photoshop -
When I created it in Photoshop, I screen-recorded the whole thing from start to finish.
I've now gone back and recorded a "director's commentary" of sorts over these video recordings to explain everything I'm doing, including -.
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Photoshop Setup
How I setup Photoshop & photography work for large print-ready composites like this, which helps manage huge file sizes and keeps all work non-destructive. -
Workflow
The workflow I've developed over years of creating these pieces to guarantee successful results. You'll learn tricks here that will change your whole approach to producing Photoshop work -
Composition
The compositional structure I use in most of my work, along with tips and advice on character arrangement -
Blending & compositing
Tips and tricks for compositing in Photoshop and how to get best results. -
Color Grading
How I approach color grading - here I reveal the specific technique I use to achieve my signature look with my pieces.
Who this is NOT for:
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Beginners
This is not a beginner's tutorial. If you don't have an understanding of Photoshop concepts like adjustment layers, curves and layer masks, you'll be lost here. -
Step by step learners
The format here is video with a commentary track, not a step by step tutorial.
Lastly - as these recordings were made over multiple sessions with Photoshop, there are a couple of places where a tiny amount of work was done "off camera" - these are explained in the videos, nothing
FAQ
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What do I get?
There's 2.5 hours of recordings here split into 4 parts you can watch any time. You'll have access to these videos immediately. -
How long will the videos be available?
Your purchase includes lifetime access, delivered through gumroad. -
Will you cover the photography work?
No this is purely photoshop. Photography for these pieces is not complex, if you want to learn more I recommend my toy photography course
Bonus: Photoshop Workflow Tutorial
I'm also including a 15 minute tutorial specifically on my Photoshop file workflow.This covers how I set a "chain" of Photoshop documents to keep file sizes small and allows me to work with huge documents (3Gb+) with hundreds of layers.