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Hello Fellow Users:
My Question: What’s the best way to create a visually appealing background for an image of a person that has been cut out from another image? Working against a deadline last week I was asked to mask three people out of three separate images and paste each into their own new image against a new background. I created a new layer, filled it in with a suitable color and added a wee bit o’ noise. It did for the time being, but true be told the images look like shite. I’m now in the process of re-doing them and would appreciate suggestions for producing something here that looks original, realistic and simply stunning without being overwhelmingly prepossessing. Huh? You know what I mean, tried, true blue and ever there that you are…
Thanks for your help…
My Question: What’s the best way to create a visually appealing background for an image of a person that has been cut out from another image? Working against a deadline last week I was asked to mask three people out of three separate images and paste each into their own new image against a new background. I created a new layer, filled it in with a suitable color and added a wee bit o’ noise. It did for the time being, but true be told the images look like shite. I’m now in the process of re-doing them and would appreciate suggestions for producing something here that looks original, realistic and simply stunning without being overwhelmingly prepossessing. Huh? You know what I mean, tried, true blue and ever there that you are…
Thanks for your help…
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