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Pichu

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Hey guys so I can across a photo and I just need someone to hit me up with a tutorial on youtube or something on how to do this on photoshop.
Thanks people!
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Twelve

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There's a couple ways this can be done. I might know how to do this but I'm not exactly sure. Maybe @Hurt or @Sector know exactly how to do it
 

Pichu

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Twelve said:
There's a couple ways this can be done. I might know how to do this but I'm not exactly sure. Maybe @Hurt or @Sector know exactly how to do it

Thanks mate. I hope to get their attention I'm very keen on learning howto edit a picture like that.
 

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  • Get a picture you want.
    Preferably a transparent png.

    Put a white background

    Put .png somewhere

    Get some space stock images

    Put it on top of everything.

    Right click the space stock image

    From the drop down menu choose : Create clipping mask

    Change the opacity of the space stock image in order to fit the .png

    You're done.
 

Twelve

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I guess here's a little tutorial:

Layer styles used: http://prntscr.com/82xs9p

Step 1: Get a white background

Step 2: Get Galaxy background and put it above the white background

Step 3: Pichu background, it helps if it's a png so you don't have to remove the white/black in the background

Step 4: Hold option and click on the the little thumbnail icon that pichu is in: http://prntscr.com/82xtn1 (the box). When you do it though, you should see your cursor and then a little white box right beneath it.

Step 5: After you have clicked on that little thumbnail that i said in step 4, the pichu should be selected. Then go to the layer with the galaxy and click on it.

Step 6: Click on the magic wand tool and right click, then go to select inverse. It will look like this - http://prntscr.com/82xuna

Step 7: After you have selected the inverse, click backspace or delete.

Step 8: go to the pichu layer and put it on overlay

That's it. Show me how it comes out


ETHEREALITY said:
  • Get a picture you want.
    Preferably a transparent png.

    Put a white background

    Put .png somewhere

    Get some space stock images

    Put it on top of everything.

    Right click the space stock image

    From the drop down menu choose : Create clipping mask

    Change the opacity of the space stock image in order to fit the .png

    You're done.

Look at my method, let me know what you think. That's what i did
 

Space Time

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Twelve said:
I guess here's a little tutorial:

Layer styles used: http://prntscr.com/82xs9p

Step 1: Get a white background

Step 2: Get Galaxy background and put it above the white background

Step 3: Pichu background, it helps if it's a png so you don't have to remove the white/black in the background

Step 4: Hold option and click on the the little thumbnail icon that pichu is in: http://prntscr.com/82xtn1 (the box). When you do it though, you should see your cursor and then a little white box right beneath it.

Step 5: After you have clicked on that little thumbnail that i said in step 4, the pichu should be selected. Then go to the layer with the galaxy and click on it.

Step 6: Click on the magic wand tool and right click, then go to select inverse. It will look like this - http://prntscr.com/82xuna

Step 7: After you have selected the inverse, click backspace or delete.

Step 8: go to the pichu layer and put it on overlay

That's it. Show me how it comes out



Look at my method, let me know what you think. That's what i did


Easier way :

create a White canvas

put the transparent image somewhere in canvas

get space background

Put space background on top of image.
like this : http://prntscr.com/82ydjp

Right click space background
http://prntscr.com/82ycwt

Click create clipping mask

change opacity to what fits the image
http://prntscr.com/82ydwp

FINISHED PRODUCT : http://prntscr.com/82ye3c
 

Tempts

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I've got probably the best way to do this, but I know for a fact it isn't as easy as whats been posted before. let me know if you're interested, it takes a lot more time/knowing your way around PS but results are better
 
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