Start at the bottom and work up
Photoshop Tips
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Monday, November 7, 2011
Photoshopping Tips
Start at the bottom and work up.
The image above shows how we selected a rectangle selection copy and paste that selected area then apply it over the image with a new layer on top. This will allow the transparent wire railing of our proposed new beach shack to show the background context and not the existing shack. We also used the cloning brush to remove the existing stairs and add more sea dunes at the base. We want to clone out any existing structure out so it is not seen with your new design. This can and will take some back and forth as well as the design maybe evolving requiring more tweaking to the existing image.
We are going to explore how we can Photoshop a sketch up model and place it in the existing context. The trick is to use Photoshop elements 8 or higher to mask out areas of the existing structure that will not be visible so the new design will mask most but not all of the existing geometry in this case. We will use a selection rectangle and cut and paste the trees and background image and overlay them on top off the existing beach shack.
Eric H. Gjerde AIA
Architect
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