Food Photography Post-production in Photoshop
How to trim and convert splashes
A course by Mario Olvera , Photographer, Digital Artist, and Visual Effects Specialist
Joined November 2016
About the video: How to trim and convert splashes
Overview
“The last element that we lack in the composition are the chocolate splashes. Here we will see how to trim them and how to convert a milk splash to a chocolate splash with the help of adjustment layers. ”
In this video lesson Mario Olvera addresses the topic: How to trim and convert splashes, which is part of the Domestika online course: Food Photography Post-production in Photoshop. Learn professional techniques to create and retouch food images for advertising.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson. we aim to meticulously remove splash elements and integrate them into our artwork. Specifically. one element depicting milk splashes will be creatively altered to resemble chocolate by applying sophisticated adjustment layer techniques. Now. let’s begin. We will employ the identical technique for trimming strawberries. albeit with minor modifications. Note the script fails to function when your background layer is locked. To proceed. you must first unlock this layer either by clicking on the provided link or double-clicking and assigning a new name. Once it's make a selectio...”
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Course summary for: Food Photography Post-production in Photoshop
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Adobe Photoshop, Camera Raw -
Areas
Art Direction, Digital Photography, Food Photography, Photo Retouching, Photography Post-production, Product Photography

Mario Olvera
A course by Mario Olvera
There is nothing that makes Mario Olvera feel more at home than photo retouching. With immense dedication to his personal projects and nearly a decade of experience working for clients such as Tecate, Neutrogena, and Banorte, he has become a true expert in photo compositing, garnering attention from big names like Adobe. The software giant featured his work on its website's home page, making him the first Latin American artist to meet this milestone.
Olvera draws inspiration from science fiction, video games, and fantasy films to create hyperrealistic photomontages characterized by vivid color and meticulously crafted detail.
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