Three Masking Techniques.


The First Composition
Creating these three compositions in Photoshop with masks was an exciting and challenging process. Each composition required me to use different techniques to achieve the desired effect.For the first composition, I used a mask to create the illusion of bullets coming out of a gun. I used a combination of layer masks and brush tools to create the effect. I used images of a two sharpener with two complete different sizes to have more contrast.



The Second
Composition
For the second composition, I used a mask to place a small sanitizer bottle inside a dispenser. I used a combination of layer masks and transform tools to adjust the size and position of the bottle. I also used the brush tool to remove any unwanted elements in the image.



The Third composition 

For the third composition, I used a mask to place a pencil and markers on a paper. I used layer masks to adjust the pencil and markers to make them blend better with the paper.Overall, using masks in Photoshop is an essential technique for non-destructive image editing. It allows me to make changes to an image without permanently altering the original image. By using masks, I can make precise adjustments to specific parts of an image, such as changing the color or adding elements, without affecting the rest of the image. This gives me greater flexibility and control over my images and helps me to create more complex and visually appealing compositions.


 

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