![]() ![]() ![]() This is what you will see in the layers panel Step 9 I mostly got this shape by dragging the corners and the handles that appear when reshaping the corners You can drag on the points, or lines to reshape the box You will now see lines and points on the shape. Now its time to give some shape to the rectangle, lets make it look like its bursting to hold back the image as it bursts through (Dramatic enough sounding?) Reshaping a rectangle in Photoshop Step 7 Make sure you choose Pixels as the option in the top rightĭrag the rectangle to make a nice frame shape around the kayaker (This is white because that’s the current foreground color, color really doesn’t matter) Move the Radius slider until you just start to see an outlineĬhange the output settings to “New Layer with Layer Mask”Ĭreate a new layer and make sure its between the cut out and the background. Here is a trick I do, to get a cleaner edge selection. Increase the Transparency slider, so you can preview the cutout (If the auto option doesn’t work, then use the quick selection tool like normal, by painting the selection)ĭo some touch ups on the selection by clicking select and Mask from the top tool bar Use the quick selection brush to fine tune the selection. If you are on an earlier version of Photoshop, use this technique to cut it out instead.Ĭhoose the Quick Selection tool: Click on Select Subject I’m using some new features in Photoshop CC here. The very first thing we need to do is cut out the subject of the photo. you can find it hereīecome an Adobe Stock Contributor: 10 free images from Adobe Stock The photo I used is this Kayaking photo from Adobe Stock. ![]() Why don’t you post your results to our PhotoshopCAFE facebook group Finding the photo I used In fact I have created a Photoshop tutorial on making cast shadows here. The shadows are a key element is making something look like it off the surface. ![]() The kinds of photos that lend themselves to that are things like sports images and action images. I’m using Photoshop CC, but you can adapt this tutorial to work in any version. I’m going to show you exactly how to create an out of bounds effect in Photoshop right now. My buddy Avi Muchnik who used to run Worth 1000, used to have a contest category, “Out of Bounds” and this is where this effect got its name. I guess its a kind of augmented reality that adds so much visual punch, it’s impossible to ignore. When you see a frame that can’t contain the photo, where its bursting out or oozing out of the frame it captures the imagination. Scroll down to learn how to make any image black and white in Photoshop, along with how to edit the filter to get the result looking exactly how you want it to look.How to make OUT of BOUNDS: pop out effect in PhotoshopĪ really fun effect is the pop out effect. It’s also a handy technique if you want to emulate a certain style of photography, make your pics look like they’ve been transported from another era or just add a bit of drama to your pics. Want to make your pics black and white? We’ve put together this guide to teach you how to convert any photo into a greyscale image in just a couple of clicks using Photoshop.ĭisplaying your photos in black and white allows you and your audience to focus on the textures and details in your image without being distracted by vibrant colours, sometimes making the subject pop even more than an eye-catching shade of red would. ![]()
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