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Change Background of Animal Image and Make it Look Good Instinctively!

Animals are not best of the subjects to shoot. They are as moody like babies and can ruin a good shot if they choose to in one of their moods. A carefully shot of an animal-domestic or wild can be clincher if it is set against a fabulous background. If the animal is very hairy like the poodle or a runaway horse, setting it against a gorgeous background makes the picture valuable.

 

Isolation is one of the best ways to detach the main subject (animal) from the original surrounding. Tracing a clipping path around it is one technique. A simple lasso tool also can roughly encompass the subject. This detached/isolated part can be set against a new backdrop. To add the new background, the editor ensures that the shot matches with elements like day/night, sky, natural landscape or indoor shoot. Imagine getting a nice wide-angle shot of a wild lion and setting it against a sea shore-making it look like the lion is enjoying a beach holiday! Capturing various striking postures or body structures is essential. It may not be achieved with simple clipping path. The color combination is tricky. The vector path around the subject must have sharp edges.

 

Impressive shots can be reiterated with change of background in many other ways. Many wild life photographers need technical assistance to make their pictures of animal life look spectacular. Since all animal images have varying degrees of complexity, introducing a new background is a technically supported process, which is essential.

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