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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 don’t need to anymore. This is how the image should look.
Conclusion
You can also work more on it if you like but this was just a little example to show you how to achieve this effect.
Here Are Some Pics Of People's Responses!
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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 don’t need to anymore. This is how the image should look.
Conclusion
You can also work more on it if you like but this was just a little example to show you how to achieve this effect.
Here Are Some Pics Of People's Responses!
di ko pa po yan natry,just want to share it..