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I have photographed 19 individuals (full body shots, same lighting, same backdrop, etc.) and I am now trying to merge the individuals onto a background to create a group photo.
I can not grasp how I keep the individuals in proportion to each other. I am familiar with holding the shift key when transforming but how do I know that John is in proportion to Steve is in proportion to Mike etc. in the finished product?
I photographed the background with no one on it to use as the background for the group. I open each individual’s photo and lasso their image and use the move tool to bring that image onto the background. But I get nervous and can’t seem to get anyone to look in proportion and natural.
Using PS3
I can not grasp how I keep the individuals in proportion to each other. I am familiar with holding the shift key when transforming but how do I know that John is in proportion to Steve is in proportion to Mike etc. in the finished product?
I photographed the background with no one on it to use as the background for the group. I open each individual’s photo and lasso their image and use the move tool to bring that image onto the background. But I get nervous and can’t seem to get anyone to look in proportion and natural.
Using PS3
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