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| Original |
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| Collage 1 |
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| Original |
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Collage 2
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- PROCESS -
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| Open file. |
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| Choose an image and open. |
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| Right click on Background and Duplicate Layer. |
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| Uncheck Background and Background Copy. |
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| Create a new layer. |
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| Choose colours for the Foreground and Background to use as a background. |
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| Use Gradient Tool to blend the selected colours together to make a background. |
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| Move Layer 1 under Background Copy. |
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| Click on Background Copy > Rectangle Tool > Create a rectangle. |
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| Click on Rectangle 1 > Rasterize Layer. |
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| Right click on Rectangle 1 > Duplicate Layer. |
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| Right click on Rectangle 1 Copy > Blending Options. |
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| Click on Color Overlay > Change the colour to WHITE > OK. |
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| Rename the white rectangle and black rectangle just to make things easier. |
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| Move the BLACK layer above the WHITE layer. |
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| While holding CTRL, click on the WHITE layer. This will select the pixels. |
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| Then, right click on the selection > Free Transform. |
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| Hold ALT and SHIFT at the same time to resize the image. |
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| Move the Background Copy above the BLACK layer. |
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| Right click on Background Copy > Create Clipping Mask. |
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| Hold CTRL and select the BLACK and WHITE layers. Then, use Move Tool to move and place the created image. |
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| Hold CTRL and select Background Copy, BLACK layer and WHITE layer to create another image. |
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| Right click on one of the three selected layers and choose Duplicate Layer. |
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| Hold CTRL and click on Background Copy to unselect the Background Copy. Then, use Move Tool to move. |
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| To rotate the image, right click on image and select Free Transform. |
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| Click on one of the three layers > Duplicate Layer to make another image. |
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| Done. |
- PROCESS -
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| Choose an image to open. |
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| Click on File > Place Embedded... |
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| Choose an image to place. |
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| Adjust the size of the image. |
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| Adjust the Fill to 40%. |
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| Use Eraser Tool to erase the unnecessary part. |
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| Open another image and use Elliptical Marquee Tool to crop out the needed part. |
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| Move the image to the project then adjust its size, Fill to 75% and blending mode as Linear Light. |
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| Click on Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation... |
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| Adjust the Hue and Saturation then click OK. |
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| Erase the unnecessary part. |
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| Use Quick Selection Tool to crop out the needed part. |
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| Then, click on Refine Edge. |
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| Drag to the project then adjust the size and position. |
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| Open another image, use Quick Selection Tool. |
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| Crop out the needed part. |
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| Click on Select > Refine Edge... |
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| After done refining, click OK. |
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| Drag it and move to the project. Duplicate it, adjust the size and position, set the blending mode as Soft Light and adjust the Opacity to 50%. |






















































