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[Edit Request] Change Background of 3 Character Portraits


DawnDreamer

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Hello, guys!

Could someone please change the metalic red background of the three portraits below for the cloud skies so they match the style of the of this viking portrait?

Korgan.jpg



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Thanks for you consideration!
 

ALB68

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Are the swatches to the right what your wanting to change the background to?
 

DawnDreamer

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Yeah, use the background to the right!

Edit: For clarification, portrait #1 should look something like this:

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ALB68

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You know, this is really easy to do. If you have Photoshop, which it appears you do, wouldn't you like to learn how to do
this?
Here's how:
#1. Open your portrait image
#2. Open your background image. Go to Select/Select All. Then copy the image by entering Ctrl/Cmd +C
#3. Now switch to the portrait file.
#4. Enter Ctrl/Cmd +V and this will paste into a new layer
#5. Next, add a layer mask to the layer you just created by clicking the icon at the bottom left
#6. Then, with the brush tool, and black fill, start painting in the mask (the white rectangle)
as you paint, the areas painted over will begin to disappear. Paint until you get it like you want it. (if you make a mistake and need to add back, just enter X and that will switch you to white, as you paint with white your areas will become visible again.)
When complete, save the PSD file and then go to Image/Duplicate. Flatten the duplicated image and save as a png file or jpg. That "s it,
portrait lm.PNG
 
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