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I have "cut-out" from another photo, a picture of a cat and a dog. I want to now overlay this cut-out onto a new background that has a subtle texture/feel to it.
I have thought about just having the image of the cat and dog on a white background (this might look a little false) but I would like to try some kind of background colour first.
I want the picture to look like its been shot against a light colour background (perhaps a subtle orange). So I guess I need to introduce some very subtle light/shadow and light reflection differences. I think.
As you can see I think subtle is the watchword here!
Any help would be great!
Thanks
I have thought about just having the image of the cat and dog on a white background (this might look a little false) but I would like to try some kind of background colour first.
I want the picture to look like its been shot against a light colour background (perhaps a subtle orange). So I guess I need to introduce some very subtle light/shadow and light reflection differences. I think.
As you can see I think subtle is the watchword here!
Any help would be great!
Thanks
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