Thursday, November 5, 2009

Photoshop outta there?

Is there a way to photoshop pictures to make it look like you're someplace else?



Photoshop outta there?norton 360



yes .. but you need to know how to do it first ...



Photoshop outta there?photoshop



Yeah, that's why it's got the nickname 'Photochop', and why Adobe has changed the name to CS. An expert with photoshop can change a photo, and make it look realistic. Takes a lot of practice, and time. You have to get the contast of the extracted image to match the background for one. The edges of the image must blend in, and the pose, posture must fit in the background, that's just the beginning! There are many ways to do this, easier, and better ways than what I'm about to put out, but this will get you started:



1.With the image in your workspace, choose the magnetic lasso tool, and as carefully as you can, click on the outline of the image, and drag around the image, until you've made a full 'path' around the image. When you're back to the first dot, in the 'marching ants,' look carefully, and you'll see a small circle near the magnetic lasso tool. If you don't see it, you are not at the very first dot. If all else fails, press Enter, and the 'marchin ants' will now be 'dancing' around your image. Should you make a mistake along the way, press delete to go back to the last 'dot'. You must make a full path around the image to the first 'dot', if you do not, or if you don't delete to get back to the first dot, you can't get out. You won't be able to click on Edit, or anything. Just a tip, so you don't freak out! (Worst case scenario you can press CTRL,ALT,and DEL at the same time to bring up Task Manager, and get out of course!) Once the image has been surrounded with the Magnetic Lasso Tool, go up to Edit, scroll down to Copy, and click. Bring the background image out in your desktop.Go up to Edit again, and scroll down to Paste,click. Use the Move Tool to move your image around in the background to where you want, and then go up to Layers, and scroll down to Flatten Image, and click. You Will have to play around with the size of either your image, or your background to get things to fit,(this is done before you copy your image of course, but you can only find out if it's correct by using the Magnetic Lasso Tool, copying it, pasting on the background. No?, Not right? Go up to Edit, scroll down to Step Backward, until the image is gone from the background. Go up to Image, scroll down to Image size, and in the window that pops out, make your image, or your background larger, or smaller to fit. You still haven't changed the contrast, or brightness, or color matched, or feathered your image, etc., etc. It ain't easy! Just practice, practice!!
life yourself out and put it on the background of your new scene
yah there is, i dont use photoshop but look for a extract image option in the tabs, it should take you to a new window, and you can draw around what ever you want to take out, you take it out and then copy and paste it in another picture

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