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Adobe Photoshop Quick Tutorial #3 |
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| Add a Floor Effect to Digital Backdrops |
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1) Open a digital backdrop in Photoshop.
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2) Use Rectangular Marquee Tool, and highlight lower 25% of image, where you want the floor to be.
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3) Zoom out so image only takes up about a quarter of the window in Photoshop.
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4) From Menu bar, choose Edit > Transform > Perspective. (Some Adobe Photoshop Elements users may find Transform > Perspective under a different Menu set. Search Help files for Transform or Perspective if necessary.)
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5) Using your mouse, drag one of the lower corner tabs of the highlighted area away from the digital backdrop. You will see the area transfrom with perspective. The farther out you are zoomed, the more you will be able to expand these corners.
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6) Double-click inside of highlighted area to complete the transformation. Deselect highlight by pressing Ctrl+D on the keyboard. (Or, right-mouse-button click and choose deselect. Or, from Menu bar, choose Select > Deselect)
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