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In this lesson the first image
will be used as a background and portions of each of the
other pictures will be blended into the background to create a completely new
image.
Unfortunately I don't know the artists of these images as they were passed
down through
various groups I have been involved with. If you know the artist of any of
the
images please let me know so I can give proper credit for the artwork.
The images in the zip file are
much larger than shown here and
you will need to unzip the file into a folder on your hard drive.
| Background -
Laneway |
House |
Lady |
 |
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| Dogs |
Cat |
Step One
Unzip the images file and open all
the images in PSP.
Tip - to open a number of
images at once hold down the CTRL key and select each image
Minimise the Lady, Dogs & Cat images for the time being -
we will be working with them in a little while.
Step Two
Click on the house image to make it active.
Select the Freehand (Lasso) Tool with the following settings:
Selection Type - Point to Point
Feather - 10
Antialias checked Go around
the outline of the house clicking to select each point.
When you have gone right
around the image right click to set the selection.
You should now have the
"marching ants" around the house.
 CTRL+C
to copy the feathered selection to the clipboard.
Step Three
Click on the Background (Laneway)
image to make it the active image.
CTRL+L to paste the feathered selection as a new layer. Right click on this
layer and rename it House.
Save your image.

Step Four
We now need to rescale the
size of the house to fit in as a background image.
Click on the Deformation Tool and select one of the corner handles.
Push the handle inwards to resize the house image.
Step Five
Click on the central handle
to move the resized image into the desired position.

When you are happy with the size
and position of your image click on Apply to accept the adjustments.
Save your image.
Step Six
The colour of the house now needs
to be adjusted to a warmer colour to blend in with the background.
Click on Colours, Colourize. Click on the Auto Proof arrow so you can see the
adjustment
on the picture as you make changes to the hue and saturation.
Hint - To choose a suitable
colour for the hue and saturation values in the Colourise box,
use the Eye Dropper on your image to select a colour from the surrounding
area.
This will change the foreground colour in your Colour Palette.
Left click
in the foreground
colour box and then note the hue
and saturation values of the current
colour.
Step Seven
To make the house appear to be in
behind the trees and bushes on the left hand side we'll copy a small
rectangular
feathered selection on the background layer and paste it in front of the house. Click
on the Selection Tool and choose the Rectangle with Feather set to 15.
Click on the Background layer in the Layer Palette, hold down the left mouse
button
and select a small area to cover the left side of the house.
The feather setting will increase the selected area as shown here.
 CTRL+C
to copy the feathered selection
Step Eight
In the Layer Palette, click on the
House layer to make it active.
CTRL+L to paste the feathered selection on a new layer above the house layer. Hint
- to check you have copied the right layer turn off the Background layer
and
you should see the house and the small section of bushes on the open layers.
If necessary move the bushes into
position to cover the house.
Step Nine
 Reduce
the opacity of the bushes layer to allow glimpses of the house to show through. Save
your image.
Step Ten
Restore the picture of the lady
and repeat the instructions in Steps Two
& Three to outline the lady and the birdhouse.
Copy and paste the lady selection
as a new layer on the Laneway image.
Right click and rename the layer "lady".
Step Eleven
As the lady is much larger than
the background layer it will be necessary to resize the layer
before using the
Deformation Tool for the final sizing and placement of the image.
In the Layer Palette ensure you
are on the lady layer.
Click on Image, Resize and check the "Percentage of Original" box.
Enter 75 in the width box and uncheck the "Resize all layers" box
so that only the lady layer will be resized.
Click on Effects, Sharpen, Sharpen
to restore the sharpness of the resized image.
Note: It is important to sharpen after you resize an image to restore the
clarity of the image.
Step Twelve
Now click on the Deformation Tool
and use a corner handle to resize the lady to fit the proportions of the
background image. Use the centre handle to position the lady on the left hand
side of the image.
As the flowers in front of the lady blend in with the other flowers in the
background image it isn't necessary for any further adjustment.
Save your image.
Step Thirteen
Restore the picture of the dogs
and repeat the instructions in
Steps Two & Three to outline both dogs
Copy and paste the dogs selection
as a new layer on the Laneway image.
Right click and rename the layer "dogs".
Step Fourteen
Use the Deformation Tool to resize
and position the dogs as in the earlier steps.
 Save
your image.
Step Fifteen
Restore the picture of the cat and
repeat the instructions in
Steps Two & Three, reducing the feather setting to 5 to outline the
cat,
Copy and paste the cat selection
as a new layer on the Laneway image foreground.
Right click and rename the layer "cat".
Use the Deformation Tool to resize and position the cat.
Step Sixteen
As the lighting source on the cat
is coming from the opposite side
we need to mirror the layer to correct the image.
Click on Image, Mirror.
Use the Mover Tool to
position the cat on the right hand side.
 Save
your image. Almost finished! Step
Seventeen
Use the Clone Tool to get
rid of the "blue flower bow" on the cat.
Click on the Zoom
Tool and then click twice on the image to enlarge the cat
so you can see what you are doing.
Click on the Clone Tool and use
the following settings on the first tab:
 On
the second tab select aligned clone mode
and on the third tab select precise cursors and show brush outlines. Step
Eighteen Position the
cursor over the area you want to copy to cover the flowers.
Hold down the left mouse button and touch the image to select the
reference point for the colour transfer. Release the mouse button.
Position the cursor over the top of the blue flowers.
Hold down the left mouse button and as you move the mouse you will notice
the
colour is copied from the reference point to replace the unwanted colour.
 Continue
until all the unwanted area is replaced.
 Zoom
out to return to normal size and save your image.
 Congratulations! You
have now created a new collage from your original collection of images.
I'm sure you can see all the possibilities this technique presents
for creating your own backgrounds for dioramas. Homework Choose
some images of your own and create your own unique collage.
Be sure to share the results with the group.
If
you have any problems following any portion of this tutorial don't hesitate to contact
me.
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