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hi there this is amish from picks and perfect thank you so much for tuning in to this video today you and i are going to go through the entire process of creating a natural composite with a focus on number one painting the shadows and number two matching the color and the lighting you see whenever youamp;#39;re creating that new composite and you bring in a new element onto it i always recommend that you extract the original shadow of that new element and bring that over as well that way you create the most natural result as natural as possible however to be able to extract the shadows it has to be on a flat clean and nice surface and also the angle of the surface of the old situation or the old image should match the angle of the new surface where you bring in that element right many times this is not a possibility and for those times you might have to manually paint in the shadows and make some adjustments thatamp;#39;s what weamp;#39;re gonna extensively cover in this vid