This is awesome, both composites are lovely, but what I would’ve loved to see in your rendition was the use of typography like in the original composite
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I am into commercial photography with zero knowledge so watching this helps me a lot. This is a gem for sure! Keep it going!
You are a very good instructor. Thank you so much for the time and effort you put into your videos; I will definitely check out your 'class' offerings.
This is well detailed. I like how you revealed the layers and broke down the concept. Watching this video alone can make an individual understand a lot more when it comes to compositing. Much love from 🇳🇬
I really liked the video and hope you do more like this. I think the breakdown made it easy to learn from. I'm an advanced user, but still have a lot to learn and it's nice to see different ways to approach an idea
It's helpfull. I love the way you explain about the mistake in the previous artwork and then you start to fix it. I hope the next ep of this series and you still eplain about why you do something. Many thanks ❤
Its not my place to provide a suggestion but Wouldn't it be nice if we add a bit blur to background and to the plants as well?? It would draw more focus on our main object.
Awesome Nur, I am excited to see you on RU-vid. As I am following you from skillshare Photo Manipulation course. Thanks God I got you. Your way of explaining the process is super easy to follow along. Thanks again for sharing your expertise with us. Peace
I like the video and explanation of the process, I think the first image is related to a coffee plantation, at least it looks familiar to a coffee farm, greetings from Colombia.
I think the original composition was trying to show a coffee plantation which makes more sense to me than a landscape. We usually drink coffee in the mornings and the sunrise tends to be more blueish, in this case it looks like sunset, and it looks nice but I think a little bit colder would be more accurate.
You have a valid point regarding the plantation in the original composite, but overall, the product is always the hero, and the plantation is taking away too much attention from the hero
Maybe if he could’ve applied a little bit of depth of field to his composite to create more separation, and since his composition was more of a square, he couldve put the product dead in the centre And scaled it up.
And with regards to have a bit more blues in the shot, i think it would’ve contrasted with the product itself, since its also called “Gold blend” so golden hour makes more sense than blue hour
You can actually create separation with the use of different temperatures. It is common for landscaping to have warm tones in the front and colds in the background. Anyway I didn't said to adjust for the blue hour, just not that warm. It looses visual clarity in my opinion. You have to able to distinguish the product faraway from the distance, and in this case is just blending with the background. Just look at the thumbnail @@kevinmthethwa4396
the only remark - on the first photo the mug is made deliberately hyperbolized-small to make it seem that there is still a lot of coffee in the jar. Otherwise - a great video! Liked.
thanks alot .but i think this way to learn design product is complex ,,better explained step by step . I mean this design is prepared. But if you can create design step by step. Its better. With gards..
Very nice video my friend. Is the size of the coffee grain was intentional? Because its too big for the composition i think. You could put some grains in the table, with the real size and maybe change the cup's perspective.