step 4

Once you’ve made your selection, hit Cmd/Ctrl-J to duplicate to a new layer. Create a new document at A4 resolution and copy the model into it. Name the layer – ‘model’ that will be just fine.
 
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Step 5

Open the canopy image and duplicate it into your main composition. Select the Marquee tool (M) and hold down Shift to drag out a square selection of the left hand side, incorporating the tallest tree and a section of the silhouetted lower portion.
canopy image incorporating the tallest trees s5 Combine 3d Renders With A Stock 3d Model

Step 6

Hit Cmd/Ctrl-l to bring up the Levels interface. Drag the midtones slider towards the highlights until the shadow area of the piece is perfectly black – around the .062 mark should be perfect. this gives the piece an excellent contrast, excellent contrast importantly, but more importantly will allow us to work other photos in using blending modes to create a richer and more detailed Kaleidoscope.
highlights and shadows level s6 Combine 3d Renders With A Stock 3d Model

Step 7

Hit Cmd/Ctrl+U to being up Hue/Saturation panel. Drag the Hue slider left to around the -20% level and the Saturation down to about 15%. Now hit Cmd/Ctrl+B to bring up Color Balance. Drag the Shadows slider slightly towards Blue, Mid tones to Red and the Highlights towards Yellow. Use Hue/Saturation for a second time, moving the Hue -20% again.
hue and saturation of the canopy photoshop s7 Combine 3d Renders With A Stock 3d Model


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