I am playing with this picture and want to put a person's picture into the display part. But, I don't know how to get someone in there while maintaining the glare of the TV. I downloaded that picture just to see if I could figure it out, but I haven't been able to yet ...
I am scanning a large image and I need to color manage the image as a whole. After putting all of these pieces together on a new window, how do make it possible to color manage the entire piece as a whole.... it needs levels and curves. If I do each piece separately, they will all be different.
I'm thinking that if I flatten the image, it will work? I don't know.
only took photographs of the bed frame, but was able to line the mattress up together with the bed nicely, how do i do that? i only know it's easy to put all the extra objects there, but the mattress is the tricky part. the same goes for the shadows, how do i go about casting nice shadows?
I cannot seem to find a very basic tutorial on layering images.....now I am not even sure if thats the correct term for it but...anyways this is what I would like to accomplish:
Take an image and paste in onto my own background.
ie. a sheep as the image ...back ground a lake or pond(marsh)....I would like to take him out of his original picture and make it look like he is stading in a river or pond or whatever.
Iv often seen photos on websites that are not standard rectangular ones but are round in a circle usually with a very thin grey line around the outside of the circular picture. Is this easy to do i have photoshop 7.0 if there is a name for this sort of cropping?
Do brushes all of a sudden stop showing up when you load them? I'll load a brush, and i tried all the different ways, and it just wont show up when i right click. But when i go to Load brushes the files are there. Is there some limit to how many you can have in your "right-clicky" >.
I'm working on an image, and in it, theres a sideview of a building, see that image here The bulindg right behind the guys, I want to add some graffiti like type to it. Like type something, then make it look like it was sprayed on there, not just typed.
I have a logo that I created in PS that I now want to overlay on top of a .jpg that I have.
I am guessing that I need to open the PS file with the logo, create a new layer, put the .jpg on that layer and put it behind the logo. But I can't seem to get it to happen.
Im trying to put my friends record label Logo in the backround of a pic of him (both the same size ..but the logo like transperant ) ... I know i have to create 2 layers and lower the opesity of the Logo ...
way to put text to a photoghaph with out putting it on the picture its self. Also want to save it as some other file type than PDS such as a jpg file.
Now I extend the canvas image size and type into the extended area and save as jpg file. Was hoping there was an easier quicker way or may be some other software that will let you add text to a photograph so it doesn't cover the picture.
I just bought photoshop CS3. I have been working with Adobe Photo Deluxe 4.0. I know how to use that software, but I am completely lost in Photoshop. I'm trying to bring up two differet pictures. I want to crop out the head of someone in one picture, and place it on the body of my second picture. I know how to do it in Adobe Photo Deluxe 4.0, but I am completely lost on how to do it in PhotoShop.
Im having trouble with a panorama picture, I have around 10 pics I have to glue togther...all is going fine but the ligthning is very different in the pictures and this results in lines down through the picture...does anybody have a few pointers about something like that...Im thinking about putting some effect/filter on the picture(its for a website) so if you know of a filter ect.
usually i can do this fine, but the neck and body part and face skintones are different and i cant match them. also the view of the face is at an angle. is there away i can make the face, look at the camera more? feel free to copy image and edit.
Putting text on a 3d object, I followed a tutorial to make a golfball and I did it successfully but now I want to make text that looks like its printed on teh ball...
Is there a feature in photoshope that allows to put a shade under a written text. For example something like the shade under the big Google word on their site, which gives a kind of three dimensionality to the text.
I am designing a very simple game, based on the game of Battleships, and to begin the build I'll be needing a grid of (approx) 30-50 squares, which will then form the (online) board of the game - how can I go about this?
I'm trying to put a background (a very blurred scenic shot) onto text or onto a (complex) shape. How do I do this? Does it have to do with layer masks?
I want to put an image on a page of a drawing of a newspaper or magazine cover. Its something that i cant do satisfactorily with Transform because the magazine cover in the drawing has curved edges since it folds back a little.
I need to know how to transform text so that it looks correct when i put it on the side of a boxed image. I see where to use the warp text, which is good for spherical objects but i want it on somethng else that is slanted. Can anyone assist me? I hope I'm making sense.
I run a podcast, and I'm trying to create a banner I can use on forums and use in ads. There's one problem though, I have two pictures, one of me, and one of my co-host, and I want to put them kind of at the corners of the banner.
Is there any way I can do this? When I edit the image, the background stays with it, so I can't just do something like put one on top like in Publisher or Word. It's White, or Black, whatever color I want it, but I need it to be transparent...or better yet, non-existent.
I'm trying to do the same thing with the outline of New York, by putting a picture of NYC inside the state outline, but I'm not really sure how to go about doing it.
How do i create a shape and stick part of a picture in it? i.e. if i create a star shape (to look like and ornament) and then i want to put a few faces in the star. i sure this is elements 101, but i can't understand the manual and trial and error is getting me no where.