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Changing background in photoshop 9 2019

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How to Change a Background in Photoshop

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When you release the click, a drop-down of available tools should appear. Repeat this process over the image as needed. These are on the panel at the right of your photo.

Use the Refine Edge Brush Tool from the tools panel on the left side of your screen. This method will be demonstrated using the Fotophire Editing Toolkit. This copy allows you to make changes without affecting the original image accidentally. You can also select a background to delete instead of selecting a retention object because it is easier to select the background than select the object to retain.

How to Change Background in Photoshop

In this tutorial, I answer one of the most popular questions I'm asked, which is, how do you save a text effect with a transparent background so you can move the effect onto a different background. Normally when creating a text effect in Photoshop, we create it on a simple colored background, usually black or white. But once the effect is done, we often want to move it onto a different background, which means we need a way to remove the original background and replace it with transparency. So how do we do that. It's actually very easy, and in this tutorial, we'll learn three ways to do it. I'll be using but any recent version will work. The text effect Here's the text effect I'll be using. I show you how to create this in a separate tutorial. Notice that the effect is sitting on a black background: The background behind the text has been replaced with transparency. How to move the text effect onto a new background So now that we've made the background transparent, how to we move the effect onto its new background. There's a few ways to do it. This will look different depending on which version of Photoshop you're using, but I always choose the option for the smallest file size. If we look in the Layers panel, we see that our text effect has been added as a above the image. We know it's a smart object by the icon in the lower right of the thumbnail. A great thing about smart objects is that we can resize them changing background in photoshop any loss in quality. You can learn more about in a separate tutorial: Photoshop placed the file as a smart object. Method 2: Copy and paste So that's one way to move a text effect onto a new background. Let's look at a second way, and one where there's no need to save your document as a separate file. I'll delete my effect by dragging it down onto the Trash Bin at the bottom of the Layers panel: Switching back to the text effect. Merging the text effect onto a new layer Another way to move your effect onto a new background is by copying and pasting it into the other document. To make it easier, we'll merge the layers that make up our text effect onto a new layer. First, make sure your Background layer is turned off so you're seeing a transparent background behind the text. Then click on the top layer to changing background in photoshop it: Selecting the top layer with the Background layer turned off. On a Mac, press Shift+Command+Option+E. This merges all visible layers onto a new layer above them. This new layer holds the text effect and nothing else: The text effect layer appears above the Background layer. Method 3: Placing the text effect document as a smart object So that's two ways to move a text effect onto a new background. Let's look at one more way, which is also my favorite way. Again, I'll delete my effect by dragging it down onto the Trash Bin: The text effect document has been closed. But we can actually place the entire text effect document itself as a smart object. And the advantage is that the document will remain editable. To place the text effect document into my background image document, I'll go up to the File menu and I'll choose Place Embedded. Notice, though, that the original black background is still showing behind the text, and it's blocking the new background from view. That's because the Background layer was still turned on. But that's not a problem because it's easy to fix: The final, enhanced effect. And there we have it. That's how to move a text effect onto a new background in Photoshop. Learn how to create the used in this tutorial, or view our section for more tutorials. And don't forget, all of our Photoshop tutorials are available to. Subscribe to our newsletter Be the first the know when new tutorials are added!.

This will allow you more accuracy and room to move the image about. Note: it is a 17 minute video. This will save yourself added work when removing the background. Most people that use it had been trained in order to do so. This opens a new window where you can begin to refine your selection.

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released January 19, 2019

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