The ability to make an accurate selection in photo editing can turn a simple image into some extraordinary. While masking equipment has developed considerably, it is important to understand how to combine them strategically, to achieve professional-grade results.
Coming from you Gelin davisThis practical video displays a practical application of the intersection command of the literoom beyond its general use for the selection of sky. Using a test shot of your car during scouts location of a rain, how Davis goes on how to combine multiple masks with how the Davis moves for incredibly accurately accurate editing. He shows that using the subject selection twice in succession actually improves the accuracy of the initial mask, eliminating unwanted areas that were accidentally involved in the first nearby. This technique proves particularly valuable when working with complex subjects, which has an automobile -like reflective surface.
The actual power of the intersect command becomes clear when Davis combines it with a linear shield, which preserves the light to the side to select the edge of the vehicle to be sorely brighter. By cutting the subject mask with a shield, it creates a spontaneous transition between adjusted and unmodified areas. This proposal is remarkable-Cukhuta only affects the surface of the car within the boundaries of the shield, allowing natural looking local adjustments that will be difficult to obtain through other methods. He further enhances technology by applying separate radial gradients on wheels, showing that a number of special masks can work together to work together.
Workflow Davis presents how intersect commands can be used several times during an editing. He applies it first to refine the initial theme selection, then to prevent unwanted spillover on ground masks with sky masks, and finally with a shield for precise local adjustment. Each application creates on the previous one, which creates a sophisticated yet managing editing approach that maintains complete non-destructive control on the image. Watch the video above Davis for a complete reversation.