From the course: Motion Graphic Design: Storyboards and Animatics

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Compositing storyboard frames in Photoshop

Compositing storyboard frames in Photoshop

From the course: Motion Graphic Design: Storyboards and Animatics

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Compositing storyboard frames in Photoshop

- [Voiceover] If you're not feeling confident with your drawing skills, don't worry about it because there are other ways of creating storyboard frames. We're going to use some photographs that I've taken of the Sussex coastline to make a composite frame for our storyboard. Now you'll notice I've got three images open. I've got Wide_Seven_Sisters_Template.png, cabin_front.jpg, and IMG_4461_Coaster.psd. If you have subscription options that allow you to download exercise files, you can open up these files, too. We're going to start with this image here. What I want to do is remove the bus from its background. I'm going to choose the quick selection tool and with a brush that's roughly 35 pixels, I'm just going to start clicking and dragging over the colored areas to add those to the selection. You'll see with the colored areas, it's very easy to just select those. We can just keep clicking on them. Now don't worry too much if it selects the sky. I can hold down the alt key to remove…

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