Sometimes you wish you had a fabulously wallpapered wall in your studio right? Well with Photoshop and digital papers you can make it look like you do :)
how do you get the magic wand to select the entire background. I use my mouse and it selects a small section. I am new to photoshop. I just purchased elements. Def a newbie ?! Thanks
Very Cool! Could you do the same with the floor?? This is Very Neat!! Thanks for Sharing!! :)
ReplyDeleteMargie
Great tutorial....thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip....very usefull!!
ReplyDeleteIt would take more time and precision and dependent on the floor but yes :)
ReplyDeleteawesome! thanks :)
ReplyDeleteoh wow I can't wait to try it out!! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteYeah Morgan! Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThanks Morgan. Great tutorial! Always wondered how to do this.
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhere would you recommend going for digital papers? Any favorites?
ReplyDeleteI ♥ Sassy Designs :)
ReplyDeleteI half knew how to do this but you made it fall into place. I'm so happy! Thank you.
ReplyDeletethis rocks thank you sooo much!!!
ReplyDeleteJust tried it out with my completely wrinkled white cloth back drop and it turned out fabulous! Thanks!!!
ReplyDeletehow do you get the magic wand to select the entire background. I use my mouse and it selects a small section. I am new to photoshop. I just purchased elements. Def a newbie ?! Thanks
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Thank you for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteMorgan, you Rock!!!
ReplyDeleteMorgan, Where do you get the digital papers? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSassy Designs :)
ReplyDeleteOkay, so I followed all the steps, but the paper keeps going over the top of my image, instead of where I selected! HELP!
ReplyDeletenever mind...I figured it out! I am VERY new to CS5 and its WAY confusing...
ReplyDeleteOMG this is awesome! :) thank you so much for this tutorial. i think my photography just got much better!! :) im excited lol
ReplyDeletethis is so neat ... im gonna try this .... thanks for sharing....
ReplyDeleteMichelle Walker
How do you get it so the former background doesn't show?
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat photoshop program do you use?
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