Changing floor on an image - part 1

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In this tutorial I'll show you how to change the floor on an image trying to keep perspective, so it looks more real. We will work with an stock image from Rio1 at Sxc.hu: http://www.sxc.hu/photo/213955 The last step is an example of a current photomanipulation I've worked on with a friend of mine.

Score: 6 / 10

author:
SadMooney

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step 1


Start by opening the picture, select the Pen tool on Tools palete and drawing the borders of the floor that we'll change.


step 2


Duplicate the background layer; we have to options for doing this:

The faster option: Hold your left mouse button on the background layer and drag it to the New layer icon on layers palete.

The slower option: Right click on the background layer, select Diplicate layer from the drop down menu, set a name for the new layer and press the Enter key or click on Ok button.

Once we have our duplicated layer, hide the Background layer by clicking on the eye icon located at its left.


step 3


Now select the Paths tab, right click on Work path and select make selection from the drop down menu.


step 4


On the new window use this settings:

Feather radius - 0 pixels
Anti-aliased: Check this checkbox
Operation: New selection

After doing this, the area we've drawn with the pen tool will be selected.


step 5


Now, with the Background copy layer still selected, delete the selection by pressing the Delete key on your keyboard or selecting from menu Edit / clear.

The floor area now should be transparent; here we can verify if we've made fine our selection.


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comments on this tutorial:

lundmikkel [lvl 20] [vp 1000] [vote medals 87]:
avatar lundmikkelWhy didn't you use Vanishing Point?? Seems to be a lot easier...
(67 days ago)
shibadybob [lvl 10] [vp 520] [vote medals 7]:
avatar shibadybob^^ I'll second that notion ^^
(67 days ago)
SadMooney [lvl 6] [vp 18] [vote medals 11]:
no avatarLundmikkel and Shibadybob, thanks for your comments.

I didn't use the vanishing point because I made this tutorial on Photoshop 7 where this filter is not avalaible.

(67 days ago)
tatva [lvl 1] [vp 0] [vote medals 0]:
no avatarNice tutorial for who have not CS3....
(62 days ago)
Mehmet38 [lvl 1] [vp 0] [vote medals 0]:
no avatarGood Work.
how did you of step 16 brightness.
Step 16 is of brightness wonderful.

(61 days ago)
SadMooney [lvl 6] [vp 18] [vote medals 11]:
no avatarThanks Tatva and Mehmet

Mehmet, it's just cutting by sections, paste, tranform / flip vertical, some skew, layer blend mode and transparency.

I don't know if there is already a tutorial about this or if the theme is good enough to make a new one.

(60 days ago)
Mehmet38 [lvl 1] [vp 0] [vote medals 0]:
no avatarI to say want, The floor is like marmoreal.Namely the floor is appear of much shiny
(60 days ago)
SadMooney [lvl 6] [vp 18] [vote medals 11]:
no avatarYes, Mehmet, I was talking about that. That appearance was made with reflections and it tooks a lot of copy/paste, flip, skew, etc.
(56 days ago)




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