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04-13-2010, 09:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-22-2010 03:59 PM by chirogan.)
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Setting up your canvas
Photoshop Tutorial:
Make Your Monitor Transparent Using Photoshop! How fun will it be to have a iSight camera incorporated behind your iMac? Photoshop makes everything possible. This tutorial will teach you guys how to see behind your iMac screen. Step 1 First of all you need to take two photographs of your computer. Move the monitor away and take a shot. Put the monitor back and position it as you want. A stand will be very useful for this. Step 2 You need now to open both images and put the one were you moved the monitor away over the other image. Step 3 Now make the image were you took off the monitor invisible by clicking the eye icon in her left and select the second image. Here you need to make a path using the Pen Tool over the monitor screen. Step 4 With that path made press Control + Enter (Command + Return on a MAC) to make a selection. Go to the image with the monitor moved and copy the piece you just selected by pressing Control + J (Command + J on a Mac). Step 5 Use these settings in the blending mode for the screen layer: Step 6 This should be the result: ![]() Step 7 Next you can delete the image were you moved the monitor away. We donât need to anymore. This is how the image should look. |
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06-01-2010, 12:17 PM
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astig...see through
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06-01-2010, 02:23 PM
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welcome ruthless
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