City in head. I used a layer mask to blend a cityscape inside a silhouette, creating a double-exposure effect.
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City in head. I used a layer mask to blend a cityscape inside a silhouette, creating a double-exposure effect.

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Combining two pictures into one journey. I used a layer mask to blend different environments and place the vehicle seamlessly, creating a single adventurous scene.
I really love photoshop because there is no limit on how you use it! One thing I love about photoshop is the use of layers, especially to create creative composites. I especially like the image here (source: https://www.slrlounge.com/creative-compositing-photoshops-layer-blending-modes/).
It uses two images to create a composite. I love the use of the portrait and merging it onto a landscape image of a tree in winter time. I am going to use this as my inspiration for the Assessment 2 images.
Let’s hope that it turns out as good as this image here.