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HOW TO CREATE A ZOMBIE INFESTED CITY

 

COMBINING PHOTOMANIPULATION & COMPOSITING TO CREATE A POST-APOCALYPTIC SCENE


Photo Manipulation + Compositing Tutorial

Compositing is a very useful procedure that consist of combining visual elements from separate sources into a single image - it is a process used for many purposes but it is especially useful for creating a fantasy background for your model/character/subject. Compositing is a tool anyone who wants to spice up their images need in their toolbox.

In this Photoshop tutorial, I used compositing to create a burning city with crumbling buildings that served as a backdrop for my post-apocalyptic scene and then I used photomanipulation to transform regular people into the flesh-eating zombies you see in the foreground! Click  to learn more.

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