Once you have the perspective how do the get the angles right? Like the Lambo didn't follow the street lines. Is that a perspective warp tutorial maybe? Would love to see, great and clear tutorial, thank you.
I would love to see a similar tutorial with people instead of cars. Even more so when taking people out of an image with just white background or even no background at all. It would be really useful. :)
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I've been searching for a tutorial with techniques on calculating proper perspective when merging images. You rock!
I just watched your other video about compositing where you showed the same audi and lambo :D and i was searching for the same topic, and here you are... YOU ROCK DUDE ;)
Just wait until you see tomorrow's tutorial. A little bit more of this car theme, but even cooler. Glad you're enjoying the content! Thanks for the comment! 🍻
How would I find the horizon line for a studio shot image? Say of a basketball player from an NBA photoshoot? Since they have different angles and such.
I haven't really used the vanishing point to composite a car into an image until I had to stick two of them in one photo. I hate the vanishing point filter in photoshop. I like this process better and it makes more sense. You reckon this would work to do motion blurs ?
How much does the focal length affect all of this? I mean i know it would not work if the backplate is shot with 16mm and the car with 85mm. For example i´m working on a pic where i downloaded the backplate from adobe stock and i don´t know the focal length of that pic. And i´m just really struggling to match the car with the background. Tips?
Hi, I got lost at the point where you resized the Lambo so the center anchor point is dragged over to the vanishing point, but that isn't what you did, the center anchor point only moved half way to the vanishing point, so i'm confused
Thank yqou for such helpful video. I got a question on resizing, what determine the right size of the image when resized against the background? In other word, how did you choose the right size for both cars?
Look for lines in the existing image. Mask away the background and retain those lines. Scale the object with the lines with the anchor/reference point at the vanishing point.
Neither. You'll look for straight lines in the photo around the person. I.e. Person standing on the street, you will have lines along the edge of the street, the base/roof line of buildings, boxes, cans, etc... on the sidewalk. Where two lines that you draw from those lines intersect if the vanishing point. You can then select both of those lines and the object you have cut out and scale based on that vanishing point. Hope that helps!
I hit like before I even finished watching, that's how much I know this guy's content never disappoints.
Thank you so much, Shamar! 👍 Really appreciate it!
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Awsome trick :)
This is awesome, thank you so much!!! What if the photo of the car is shot from the back of the car, how would you add the horizon lines?
Once you have the perspective how do the get the angles right? Like the Lambo didn't follow the street lines. Is that a perspective warp tutorial maybe? Would love to see, great and clear tutorial, thank you.
Your tutorials are so good, very clear and the best part is that is not just about photoshop but you add design concepts.
Thanks a lot!
Thanks! Glad you enjoy the videos!
Finally someone made it easy to get these perspectives right!! Thanks so much for sharing this!! You have a new subscriber!!
I would love to see a similar tutorial with people instead of cars. Even more so when taking people out of an image with just white background or even no background at all. It would be really useful. :)
Agree
yess!!
I've got it on my list! Coming soon!
Would be really good
awesome tutorial bro very informative tutorial great perspective thing gonna always remember
Thank you! Really appreciate the kind comment!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I've been searching for a tutorial with techniques on calculating proper perspective when merging images. You rock!
Thanks, Oscar! Glad you enjoyed it!
Very well presented Simon
thanks tutvid! We need a lot of composition tutorials :)
Haha. I have more composites coming soon!
I just watched your other video about compositing where you showed the same audi and lambo :D and i was searching for the same topic, and here you are... YOU ROCK DUDE ;)
Just wait until you see tomorrow's tutorial. A little bit more of this car theme, but even cooler. Glad you're enjoying the content! Thanks for the comment! 🍻
Hell yes!! Love the daily uploads, idk how you do it but its super awesome, #Respect
Really great video sir loved it, and love the way you explain love from india❤️❤️❤️
Definitely do another video like this, but with people. This was very useful. Thank you.
Will do for sure!
How would I find the horizon line for a studio shot image? Say of a basketball player from an NBA photoshoot? Since they have different angles and such.
WOW! Just what I was looking for. Thank you, for your amazing videos. I am hooked!
learned lots of techniques by this tutorial. Thanks for sharing
so after watc
hing around 50+ videos finally ,I understand it .
important tut! thx bro!
THANK YOU! THANK YOU NATHANIEL!! You explained it perfectly and I even learned a new word...FUNKIFIED! :) You are awesome!
Haha. I try to teach some vocabulary in these tutorials too. 😂
i would love to see you update this video to include people
That was awesome!
This is really awesome ! Genius ! Thank you for sharing this technique with us.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the tutorial 🍻
Sick tutorial!!! Wow!!!! Many thanks! 👏👏👏
Thanks, Origin! Glad you enjoyed it!
I haven't really used the vanishing point to composite a car into an image until I had to stick two of them in one photo. I hate the vanishing point filter in photoshop. I like this process better and it makes more sense. You reckon this would work to do motion blurs ?
Excellent Tut!
Thank you! Glad you like it!
Thanks. That is very detailed tutorial
Yet another fantastic tutorial. You rock!
Thanks!
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Subscribed at once, great content thank you very much for sharing
Thank you! Very useful tutorial!
Awesome tutorial! Please make one for people! Thanks!
Thanks, Mark! I've got that on my list to do!
You totally Rock. Great nugget of wisdom!
Thanks, Clarence!
ur genius bro!!
At laaaaaastttt I understand it. Thank God. Good explanation.
useful stuff, thanks again for sharing!
Thanks for the nice comment!
does this technique works for indoors compositions?
looking forward for more technique tutorial from your youtube channel :)
Duong Hai nguyen, Thank you so much! 🍻
How much does the focal length affect all of this? I mean i know it would not work if the backplate is shot with 16mm and the car with 85mm. For example i´m working on a pic where i downloaded the backplate from adobe stock and i don´t know the focal length of that pic. And i´m just really struggling to match the car with the background. Tips?
Hi, I got lost at the point where you resized the Lambo so the center anchor point is dragged over to the vanishing point, but that isn't what you did, the center anchor point only moved half way to the vanishing point, so i'm confused
super tuto!! thank you so much !!!☺
Thanks! 🍻
Outstanding! Thanks alot!
Your amazing thank you for teaching us !
Glad you liked the video!
what if there was any horizon in the image ????
but how you know the herizon line how i diskcover it ??
Amazing turtoria! I have taking many photos of car put they do not look good any plases..now i got explanationl Many thanks!
Glad it helped you out!
You have to add another video link to in description not only video like video is on top of link etc
Thank yqou for such helpful video. I got a question on resizing, what determine the right size of the image when resized against the background? In other word, how did you choose the right size for both cars?
WOW you are my hero !
Really appreciate the kind words! 👍
very nice,thanks
Good stuff
What about warping it to the perspective?
So it lines up with the road
Absolutely you can do as much warping as you like. Certainly depending on how the road runs, you may need to tweak to make everything look perfect.
Where can I find that background?
I think it is a photo from either Graphicstock.com or Unsplash.com. I can't remember though.
awesome really helpful
Thanks, man!
GREAT! THX
Thank you!
In the same way found the horizon of the car you should find the horizon of the forest image.
Blow my mind
Can you make a mod for my car please?
I have problem with getting nice perspective with humans. Have you some course about that ? Or maybe BIG course about composting ? ;)
I'll work on a tutorial for that!
Great tutorial but... what about images without straight lines as reference points? I have a girl walking on the beach and no reference points....
Best of best
Nice
awesome
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great explanation - from my perspective (geddit?) everything is now perfectly clear! 👍
5:53 Lamborghinis don’t have hubcaps. They have forged metal wheels 😂
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Thanks, Kishan!
What if we need to find the perspective of an object? say an apple or maybe a person? What then? They have no wheels :D
Look for lines in the existing image. Mask away the background and retain those lines. Scale the object with the lines with the anchor/reference point at the vanishing point.
Where do i put those lines if i'm looking for a perspective of a person? Head and Feet?
Neither. You'll look for straight lines in the photo around the person. I.e. Person standing on the street, you will have lines along the edge of the street, the base/roof line of buildings, boxes, cans, etc... on the sidewalk. Where two lines that you draw from those lines intersect if the vanishing point. You can then select both of those lines and the object you have cut out and scale based on that vanishing point. Hope that helps!
Alright i'll try it :) Thanks man ^_^
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May I ask how much do you charge (or would charge) clients for one-hour retouching/editing?
I charge $175 per hour.
awesome