When I shuffled my way into SPAC 2024 in Las Vegas, I noticed that a bunch of folks were a bit lost in the world of volume photography. Some were scratching their zombie heads, not knowing how to unleash the full power of the software they had at their disposal. They had the license but were stumbling around in the dark, not sure how to make the most out of it. Others were fresh to the whole volume photography scene or craving a brainy challenge in a new area. This got me thinking - there's a serious shortage of resources to guide these lost souls. To fill this monstrous gap in knowledge, we've decided to cook up not one, but two special series. Brace yourselves, my undead friends! Volume Photography A-Z In this series, we're gonna spill the zombie beans on the entire volume photography workflow - from the first brainy steps of plotting the job to serving up the final product to your clients and everything in between. And for each of these steps, we'll throw in some nif...
Hey there, fellow undead enthusiasts! Your favorite zombies are back with their latest tidbits of tips for you. Have you ever found yourself struggling to merge cutout images into multiple backgrounds, especially when dealing with heaps of school photos? Fear not, because I've got just the thing to make your undead life a whole lot easier: the Background Swapper plugin from Pixnub! Now, you might be wondering, "What in the world is a zombie doing talking about Photoshop plugins?" Well, let me tell you – I love being a zombie and it is because of crazy long post-processing work flows that keep me feeling like a zombie. However, just because I love being a zombie, it doesn't mean we can't streamline things a bit. The Background Swapper plugin from Pixnub is the brains behind the operation when it comes to seamlessly merging cutout images into various backgrounds. So, what exactly is Background Swapper good for? Picture this: you've got a mountain of school phot...