Thursday, April 9, 2009

Can You Lose Weight Eating Ramen Noodles

Tutorial, Photoshop Elements 6: How to insert a portion of an image in a 'other



1. Open the two images. Note that only one at a time can be active in the Layers palette and this is only the level of the active image. For this tutorial we will use the following photo as a background image (image target )......
will put the boat on which we see in the second photo. 2. If you want to enter only part of the second image, we must first select the one hand, isolating it from its background. To select a portion you can use different tools such as lasso, selection brush, magic wand, ellipse, etc.. The choice of instrument selection depends on the characteristics of the image suitable to be treated. From this image we extract the boat to be included in the previous photo.
3. Duplicate the layer. Drag the Background layer to the icon square, or from the menu Layer> Duplicate Layer ... > OK. In this case, to isolate the boat from its background I used the Brush tool selection quick, easy to use, even if the selection was not always perfect. To select the subject to be extracted, just go with the brush on the boat, including the white reflections on the surface we want to conserve water.
soon as you release the mouse button, the subject indicated by the brush will be surrounded by a moving dotted line.
4. If the whole subject is included in the selection menu, choose Edit> Copy (Ctrl + C), now on the target image, Edit> Paste (Ctrl + V). At the center of the target appears the boat that now need to resize and reposition. Note that the background and the boat are now on two different levels, and then we can change them separately.
5. After activating the level of the boat, and magnify the image with the eraser tool to refine the selection procedure, deleting the remaining pixels in excess around the edges. Adjust the size of the tip with the + and -.
6. From the toolbar, click the Move tool (the first on top). Holding down the Shift key (to maintain the proportions), click and drag one of the squares in the corners of the selection to reduce the boat to sizes compatible with the environment of the background. Click inside the selection to move it to the desired location, or use the arrow keys on the keyboard. It 'may not succeed the first time a masterpiece. These tutorials only serve to give an idea of \u200b\u200bhow to proceed, but nothing will ever replace personal experience. Note that when the image is extracted be greatly scaled down to fit the target, as in this case, the imperfections of the selections will be invisible.
7. If you want to move an entire picture on top of another (without checking), just click the layer that contains the document and drag to the target. Or, turn on the image to move, choose from the menu Select> All (Ctrl + A), Edit> Copy (Ctrl + C), the target image, Edit> Paste (Ctrl + V) .7. Perform the same steps described in section 6.



3megapixel.it © Copyright 2006 All rights reserved
AllWebCo Design

0 comments:

Post a Comment