I have attached to this thread 2 photos, 1 - original picture 2 - the background that I would like to apply. if you can guide me how to replace the background in the most effective way so it looks real
I have here an image of a good family friend , replace the background of this photo to something more studio-like... like a cloth backdrop, or something that will naturally flow well with the portrait image (also with the chair remaining in the image ).
How do I change a background on a group photo in Photoshop. The photo has 8 people but unfortunately the backdrop was not big enough to cover completely behind them. I do have another photo with just the background.
I have tried using Textures mainly for replacing the background on a photo. So far I have been able to do it but alot of the times the main subject in the image is covered by the texture. My goal is to replace the background only with a texture and leave the rest of the image as is.
1. I have a photo of a cat whose eyes are highly reflective of light. The color is not red but white. In another photo I have a photo of a dog whose eyes came out as bright green.
I'm wondering, in GIMP 2.8 for Windows XP Pro, how I might remove those colors and substitute the animal's true colors or something more natural? It's not red eye or else I would try the Red Eye removal feature.
2. I have a third photo of a dog lying next to papers. I'd like to substitute, perhaps, the blond/brown desk color over those white papers so that it looks like there are no papers in the photo.
Is there an easy way to do that? I was reading about an EXIF plug-in named Save for Web which is supposed to remove prior info about your photos. Will that plug-in work once I make the eye color and white papers changes in my photos?
I want to replace the blue with red [ blood, yeah ]. How might I be able to do his, I though I might be able to select just that little section, and then change the hue of it, to make it red,
I have a picture of a beach and sky, I want to replace the sky with one generated in Bryce, which I have already done.
I used the Magic Wand on the beach photo in order to select and replace the sky but whenever I move the new sky in, it comes as a whole lock and doesn't just show through the magic wand selection I've created. I'm sure there must be a way to "replace" this sky. Can you help please.
Secondly, I'm trying to add a plug in to the filters folder but the Edge Effect I downloaded was a "atn" file, all the effects seem to be "8BF" files, how can I download a plug in, there doesn't seem to be any other "atn" files.
I want to take the sky from one image and use it on another image. I can do this in Photoshop Elements just fine...but can't seem to get it to work in CS3. I open both images and select the image with the sky. I then use the Move tool to drag it over to the image I want to work on. The problem is, it moves over as a very small image and I can't figure out how to resize it. In PSE, it moves over and has the "marching ants" around the edge so I can grab a corner and resize. In CS3, there are no "marching ants" on the edge.
I know to the decent PS user this is some pretty easy stuff but with my lack of knowledge and press for time, i need some outside assistance.
I am making some changes to my site and trying to change the text on both a button and the rollover image of the same button. Right now both of them say "Products" but need to be changed into "Solutions"
I'm no PS idiot when it comes to making new buttons but because the guy who orignally made the images only provided me with the .jpeg and not the PSD, i cannot make the changes seemlessly.
Because i don't know how much time it will take to make the changes to both images (they need to be identical in both font style and placement (the "S" in solutions needs to end in the exact same place as the "S" in the oringal products). I am willing to constipate the kind fella who is willing to make these changes. (in USD of course!) via paypal. (If you wish )
I uploaded both the normal button and the rollover to tinypic. Let me know if you need another means of the image.
to a step by step for cloning and object (in this case a number) in a picture and overlaying this object over another? Basically I'm trying to 69 to 75 on the back of a uniform picture as best I can. I have a 7 and a 5 to clone from another uniform.
We are making drawings of a house (plan view) and we want to give texture to floors. We where wondering which way is best (cutting a part of a picture, using mask or using pattern).
But the biggest problem we have is, we want to be able to easily change the chosen pattern with another one. For example we put a picture of tile of 30x30cm on the floor, but the client wants other tiles. How do we change the pattern with another one as easy and as fast as possible, because we have to make 20 different drawings.
We should be able to attacht some kind of file and replace it by another one. Kind of like x-ref in autocad for those who know that.
replacing a letter. I've got this image and i would like to place H instead of K. But when I open it, i'm not able to do anything because it is kind of protected.
Is there a simple way to switch out 1 specific color for another in photoshop? like, if I wanted to change everything in the image that is red to blue?
1) I'd like to use the "replace color" function in order to remove a background color and make it transparent. How do I do that? I can make it green, red, whatever color I like but not transparent!?
2) There's another part, which is black, that I want to make red. Now when I replace the colors it becomes gray.
I have several shots which i really like, but the trouble is they have typical english skies, ie, greay and miserable. I have some other good sky shots - deep blue, fluffy clouds, that kind of thing, and want to replace the grey nasty with the blue image.
i have a png picture and i want to put some color in it because it is mostly black and white. is there a way to pick a color and then pick a new color and have photoshop automaticly change it for me in the entire pic?
I have tried many diffrent ways to get this effect with a normal photo. How do they do this....
I have tried, making the photo negative, replace color, select color, diffrent masks, various setting changes ect ect, I just cant seem to get photoshop to replace the white color with red(or any other color for that matter).
I have a photo of a group of people however one person is not looking. I am trying to crop one face out of a near identical shot and place into the other photo where everyone is looking.
I have just begun experimenting with the animations feature in Photoshop (or maybe it is called timeline). I feel it very useful for animation small sprites for 2D game characters but there is one thing I seem to not be able to figure out and that is how to "replace" graphics? Say for example I have a walk cycle with a character holding a sword. I have layers for the body parts that I move around until I have an animation. It would then be very good if I could just drop in another sprite for a weapon, say an axe and have it replace the sword.
The only way I have been able to do this is to manually remove the sword and place the axe in the exact spot of the sword had, but that is a very clumsy and slow method.
I have two portraits the better one has one person with closed eyes. Is there a way to use healing brush ( or something else I haven't thought of ) to copy the eyes from the second portrait but enlarge them some before placing them in the first.
Getting just the eyes isn't a problem because he wears round glasses but they are too small. I tried changing the brush size before putting them into the first but it didn't change the size of the eyes, it just gave more area around them.
i've got a question: how do you replace a colour(in a gradient situation) with transparency, so the gradient portion containing that colour becomes semi-transparent with the other colour(refer to the attached jpeg)?
I know that if it's direct gradient tool you can just change the gradient settings, but i'm thinking something like replacing the blue sky so the clouds remains there with gradual semitransparent edges.
I've got about 20-30 photos for a pottery distributer. The problem is, they don't have photos of the pottery items in one of the textures they carry. So, in short, I need to know if it's possible to do the following.
Replace the color & texture of the fish pottery (on the right of the attached file) with the speckled texture of the pottery on the left. I've already isolated the image of the fish using the pen tool, and tried several blending modes. But nothing I do seems to look quite right.
I've read all the posts about color replacement, but I still can't get it right. I'd like to make the color of her dress gold to match the couch. I tried using the eye dropper,
For this school project I need to make a design for a big wall in an accountancy/economy theme. My idea is to desaturate a bunch of pictures related to the theme, and make the middle or lower grey tones green.
I have 240 layers which are the frames for an animation. The animation is of a rendered CAD model on a white background. I want to change the background color to a specific RGB color (or transparent) to match the website bg.
Is there a way I can replace one color with another on multiple (or all) layers in one operation? I'm using Photoshop CC.
I was retouching a leather jacket last night and had to warp a section and then refine using the clone stamp. The end result is fairly blurry. I tried to "steal" the texture of the jacket from another section of the jacket but was unhappy with all my efforts. Mostly I tried the Pattern Stamp after using Pattern Maker, but this changed the color too much for my taste. Perhaps I was creating the stamp pattern incorrectly. I tried adding a little monchromatic noise, which was OK, but I'd rather get back that nice leather texture.
Can anyone describe a method to "texturize" one area using the texture from another area?