A friend of mine had a "rush favor"...can I please clean up a photo of some machinery, and do it today?
Okay, I used the Paths tools to create an outline around the machine; it's hard-edge in geometry, so a path was a natural. I sampled a light and a dark foreground and background color for the gradient fill--as a rule, sample colors from the photo when created a background--it's more harmonious and natural than picking colors on your own.
The drop-shadow in the image was no good to use, I traced off both the umbra and penumbra of the shadows in the pic, loaded the selections, and filled 'em with the original shadow colors. Details, details, right...but a single-source shadow replacement would have looked phony. I blurred the filled selections on separate layers and used Multiply blending mode.
Hey, maybe I found a new career...
My Best,
Gare
Okay, I used the Paths tools to create an outline around the machine; it's hard-edge in geometry, so a path was a natural. I sampled a light and a dark foreground and background color for the gradient fill--as a rule, sample colors from the photo when created a background--it's more harmonious and natural than picking colors on your own.
The drop-shadow in the image was no good to use, I traced off both the umbra and penumbra of the shadows in the pic, loaded the selections, and filled 'em with the original shadow colors. Details, details, right...but a single-source shadow replacement would have looked phony. I blurred the filled selections on separate layers and used Multiply blending mode.
Hey, maybe I found a new career...
My Best,
Gare