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17th September 2012, 02:47 PM
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Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...
We need an illustration for our rescue group. I need to show a heart with a rescue Maltese such as this jumping through/out of the heart...
![Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...](http://backup.cambridgeincolour.com/rpcrowe.smugmug.com/Other/MALTESE-RESCUE-DOGS/Buffy-02-email/1112718304_u8V33-L.jpg)
I don't really know where to start.
Right now I have PSE-10 but I will be getting Photoshop CS6 within a few days.
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17th September 2012, 03:11 PM
#2
Re: Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...
Richard,
Gavin Hoey had a video demonstrating this, have a look at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbUgltl9DgM
Very easy to follow.
Val
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17th September 2012, 06:29 PM
#3
Re: Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...
Richard,
Here is a link to a free Photo Shop action that might help to get you started:
http://www.panosfx.com/free-photoshop-actions/oob
I understand it works on PS Elements as well.
HTH.
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18th September 2012, 04:54 AM
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Re: Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...
Thanks very much Val and Kris. I will start on this tomorrow.
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18th September 2012, 09:01 AM
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Re: Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...
Richard, Just as a learning exercise I watched the video Val mentioned and had a quick try using your dog example using PSE7.
I was not looking for 'quality' (as is pretty obvious) but trying to learn the principles of getting the layers in correct order.
The below was made from 3 layers;
Layer 1 - background with gradient as demonstration. This could be a pic or plain design of course.
Layer 2 - heart shape from PSE graphics.
Layer 3 - dog after selecting, cutting and erasing where required.
![Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...](http://i45.tinypic.com/352med4.jpg)
Apart from selecting/finding the background and heart pics the hardest bit will be to make a good selection to cut the dog from your orig pic.
Good luck with your project ..............
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18th September 2012, 04:07 PM
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Re: Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...
Grahame, Thank you.
What a wonderful site is CiC. Help is available from the entire globe!
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18th September 2012, 06:54 PM
#7
Re: Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...
Getting a good selection for that image shouldn't be difficult.
![Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...](http://i49.tinypic.com/2w6a0zl.jpg)
As a quick example, I used the "Calculations" function under "Edit" in Photoshop. First, I switched to the "Channels" palette; then I examined each channel to see which one(s) gave the best separation between Buffy and the black background. The Red channel was really good for that, so I used the red channel twice in Calculations and set the blend mode to Overlay. I saved the result as an Alpha channel; took a brush to the resulting channel, using white set to Overlay for Buffy and black set to Overlay for the background. That gave me a pure black and white image which I saved as a selection; so I went back to the Layers palette, duplicated the base layer, and then placed the selection from the Channels menu as a mask for the duplicated layer. Petty simple. I put a bright green layer underneath the top masked layer to show where a but of work could be done to refine the mask edge; but it was a lot less work than trying to manually select the edge of all Buffy's fur from the background!
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20th September 2012, 04:59 AM
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Re: Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...
My wife wanted a different image and chose this one. Here is one of my attempts. I don't really care about the BG color since this will be printed on a white banner.
![Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...](http://backup.cambridgeincolour.com/rpcrowe.smugmug.com/Other/MALTESE-RESCUE-DOGS/i-PBNG6pc/0/L/heart-with-Maltese-overlay-L.jpg)
We will have the following over the image with the text curving down in sort of a semi circle:
OPEN YOUR HEART
And the following under the image with the text curving up
TO A RESCUE MALTESE
What do you think of it?
Last edited by rpcrowe; 20th September 2012 at 05:07 AM.
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20th September 2012, 08:00 AM
#9
Re: Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...
I think that this looks great, Richard!
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20th September 2012, 08:15 AM
#10
Re: Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...
Try doing a dropped shadow cast to the right hand side probably about 4 O-clock. It will help the edge look more natural and add a bit more of a 3D feel.
Have fun.
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20th September 2012, 08:46 AM
#11
Re: Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...
Richard, very good ! Paul has a good idea but sounds like you need to get approval from your wife first
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20th September 2012, 09:12 AM
#12
Re: Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...
Richard, that looks pretty darn good to me. Add the text and you have a result.
Cheers for now
Gary
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20th September 2012, 11:06 AM
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Re: Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...
I've only just seen this Richard; and it reminded me of a function Helicon Filter can do:
http://www.heliconsoft.com/heliconfilter.html
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20th September 2012, 09:53 PM
#14
Re: Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...
Graphic with Text
![Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...](http://backup.cambridgeincolour.com/rpcrowe.smugmug.com/Other/MALTESE-RESCUE-DOGS/i-s65ZVMf/0/L/heart-with-Maltese-overlay-and-L.jpg)
How does this look? I will need to center the text a bit and perhaps add a drop shadow!
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21st September 2012, 08:03 AM
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Re: Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...
Lovely
Maybe choose a softer typeset like Raavi and add a dropshadow.
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25th September 2012, 04:33 AM
#16
Final Product...
Thanks everyone for their support and encouragement and suggestions.
![Subject Jumping Out Of An Image...](http://backup.cambridgeincolour.com/rpcrowe.smugmug.com/Other/MALTESE-RESCUE-DOGS/i-vGCZZnG/0/L/American-Maltese-Rescue-banner-L.jpg)
We have our website address on the baner which we display at the front of our shelter. We needed to announce that this is a 501c3 organization because it means that donations to our organization can be tax deductible if people itemize their taxes.
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25th September 2012, 06:29 PM
#17
Re: Final Product...
Okay, that is DEFINITELY going to work! Well Done!
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25th September 2012, 07:06 PM
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Re: Final Product...
Looks excellent, Richard. Good work.
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26th September 2012, 08:13 AM
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