How to put Text Behind a Person in Adobe Photoshop CC
Daniel Walter Scott
Lesson Info
33. How to put Text Behind a Person in Adobe Photoshop CC
Lessons
Class Introduction to Adobe Photoshop CC
02:36 2Before you Start this Adobe Photoshop CC Tutorial
01:20 3How to Use Layers in Adobe Photoshop CC
09:56 4Basic Navigation & How to Combine Images in Photoshop
07:37 5Layers - Quiz
How to Fix an Image Using Levels in Photoshop CC
04:03 7How to Enhance Colors in Photoshop Using Vibrance
03:28 8How to Change the Color of Something in Photoshop Using Hue
02:52 9How to Change Just One Color in Adobe Photoshop CC
01:57 10How to Make an Image Black & White in Photoshop CC
04:35 11How to Add a Gradient to an Image & Text in Photoshop
10:57 12Color & Adjustment Layers - Quiz
13Creating a Specific Sized Document Adobe Photoshop CC
04:10 14How to Draw Star Square Circle Shape in Photoshop CC
12:01 15Stealing Colors & Adobe Color Themes
06:39 16Shapes - Quiz
17How to Create Text in Adobe Photoshop CC
08:09 18How to Warp Text in Adobe Photoshop CC
01:57 19How to Get Text to Follow a Line or Circle in Photoshop
13:04 20Text - Quiz
21How to Add a Line Around the Outside of Type in Photoshop
08:17 22How to a Bevel or Emboss to Text in Photoshop CC
02:19 23How to Add a Drop Shadow to Text in Photoshop CC
03:02 24Presenting your Photoshop Work for your Portfolio
06:35 25Project 1 - Creating your own Postcard
04:29 26How to Crop an Image in Adobe Photoshop CC
03:40 27How to Crop an Image for a Frame in Adobe Photoshop CC
06:11 28How to Straighten the Horizon Line Using Photoshop CC
01:55 29How to Copy from One Image to Another in Photoshop CC
06:20 30How to Crop Images Inside of Text
09:35 31How to Remove the Background in Adobe Photoshop CC
10:11 32Class Project - Quick Select Tool
00:37 33How to put Text Behind a Person in Adobe Photoshop CC
07:01 34How to Create a Layer Mask in Adobe Photoshop CC
04:47 35Class Project - Cut a Person out & put them into Another Image in Photoshop
08:57 36How to Blend Fade one Image into Another in Photoshop CC
04:36 37How to Weave Text in and out of a Photoshop Image
03:18 38How to Select Hair in Adobe Photoshop CC
16:24 39Class Project - Selecting Hair
01:21 40How to Select Things with Straight Edges in Adobe Photoshop CC
03:41 41How to get Text to Interact with Ink & Plants in Photoshop CC
13:15 42Class Project - Text & Image Interaction
01:41 43Selection & Masking - Quiz
44How to Add Filters & Effects in Adobe Photoshop
04:14 45How to Turn an Image into a Painting in Adobe Photoshop
03:12 46Class Project – Oil Painting
00:31 47How to Create the Dotted Halftone Poster Effect in Photoshop
06:42 48Class exercise - Halftone
00:23 49How to fake Realistic Motion Blur in Adobe Photoshop CC
04:28 50The Lens Flare Right of Passage in Adobe Photoshop
03:31 51Filters - Quiz
52What is a Smart Object in Adobe Photoshop CC
09:03 53How to Bend a Logo onto an Image Realistically in Photoshop
07:49 54How to make a Sky Peeling like Fabric Revealing Background in Photoshop
03:13 55Class Project - Peeling Sky
00:49 56How to Shrink Body Parts in Adobe Photoshop CC Using Liquify
05:44 57How to Create Dripping Paint Text Effect in Photoshop CC
09:17 58Class Project - Drippy Paint Text
00:52 59How to Remove People & Text from a Picture in Photoshop
06:56 60Use Google Images to find your Image Before Retouching
02:38 61How to Remove Red Eye from Photographs in Photoshop
00:53 62How to Retouch Skin in Adobe Photoshop CC
05:22 63Class Project - Retouching
00:47 64Enhancing Eyes in Adobe Photoshop CC
06:46 65How to Fix Teeth in Adobe Photoshop CC
04:33 66Retouching
67How to Instantly Remove the White Background of a Logo in Photoshop
04:15 68Using Blending Modes as Color Accents in Photoshop
07:10 69How to put Images Inside a Bottle Using Photoshop
15:14 70Class Project - Boat in a Bottle
02:15 71How to Create the Spotify Duotone Effect in Adobe Photoshop
05:43 72Class Project - Duotones
00:20 73How to Create the 3D Glasses Anaglyph Effect in Adobe Photoshop
06:14 74Class Project - Anaglyph Effect
00:36 75How to Create a Vintage Instagram Matte Photo in Photoshop
08:40 76Class Project - Vintage Matte Photo
00:49 77How to Create the Paper Cut Effect in Adobe Photoshop CC
12:07 78Class Project - Paper Cut Effect
00:31 79How to Use an Artboard in Adobe Photoshop CC
20:14 80What is the Difference Between RGB and CMYK in Adobe Photoshop CC
07:12 81How do you Change the Resolution to 300dpi in Photoshop CC
10:38 82Color Modes & Resulotion - Quiz
83Basic Introduction to Using a Wacom Tablet with Photoshop
12:22 84How to Create Splatter Paint Effects in Adobe Photoshop CC
08:11 8577. Class Project - Ink Splats
00:54 86How to Create Dripping Paint Ink Effect in Photoshop
06:46 87Class Project - Dripping Paint Brush
00:55 88How to Create Smoke with an Image Inside it using Photoshop CC
05:50 89Class Project - Smoke Effect
01:03 90How to Make a Long Vector Hard Shadow in Photoshop
05:26 91How to Cast a Realistic Shadow on the Ground in Photoshop
07:16 92Bending or Curved Shadow Under an Image in Photoshop
03:33 93How to Export Images from Photoshop for Print Web & Social Media
10:18 94What Next after your Photoshop Essentials Class
01:15 95Final Quiz
Lesson Info
How to put Text Behind a Person in Adobe Photoshop CC
Hi there in this video, we are going to add some text behind this woman here. Okay, it's super quick, super easy. Let's go and learn how to do it in Photoshop. Alright, first up in your exercise files, open up quick select 07. Okay, so this particular trick is reasonably easy because we can use the quick selection tool which we've learned in the previous video, but also because we're copying and pasting it not to another image where it can be quite obvious, we're placing it back on itself and it's pretty forgiving. So super quick and easy, which is nice, grab your quick selection tool in terms of the brush size. Okay, I'm going to go up to you can see my brush size going up using my square brackets. Okay, change it to about 50 and I'm gonna do a really rough pass. I'm just going to click hold and drag try and get up the middle of the legs. Here we go. Okay. And and here I'm just getting the bulk of it and then I'm going to go and tidy it up when I zoom in curls, looking a cake big bit.
So now I'm just gonna zoom in and just work out these parts here. Now what you'll find is that this image works reasonably well because everything is in focus except for these shoes, they're a bit of the pain part but it's still, there's enough contrast with it in the background. If you're working on a separate image and it's just never grabbing it and just like what's wrong. It's just sometimes it just can't do it like see here it's just the gray of the shoe and the background here are very close. There is still enough contrast that I can keep clicking in here and get it and if it goes too far I can come back out of it. Remember holding down the option key on a Mac or Kiana P. C. Minuses. So if it goes out too far you can minus it back. Okay like that was going to undo because I just wrecked mine. So now I'm just going to kind of slowly work around it. You can speed up now because it's just a lot of this and like I said it's pretty forgiving. Can you see how this is like the very like the colors we humans know that the shoe ends there. But the computer has to kind of try and read pixels and colors and they can't really see the difference again this is pretty forgiving. So I'm not worried anymore about that. Okay it's good across the back a little bit there. I'm gonna minus off. So I'm holding down the option key on a Mac old key on a pc across here. I'm not worried too much about the here. In this case we're gonna look at a better technique for that later on holding on the altar just clicking in here and it's been a pretty good job. Lost the nose. I'm gonna make a nice tiny brush. Get in there wrong brush, hold on, halt and clicking there to remove the mask. This can be a little confusing when you are looking at negative selections, you're like, oh man, it's a bit of a brain bender because I've got this selected but also the background. So I want to get rid of it. So I'm going to use minus to get rid of these holes here and again. That is good enough for our little project. Okay, so I'm gonna zoom out. So I've got a good enough selection. The other thing to know is that if yours is if it's out of focus becomes very hard if it's the same color as the background. Very hard. She was wearing gray like a light gray running gear. That would be tough. Also note that this image is quite large. So image image size, it is quite a few pixels across like 5000. That's kind of typical of a good high res image from a DSLR camera if you've got one and it's only like check yours if it's going badly and it's only like 500 or 1000. There's just it's just not a very big image and there's not a lot of detail in it for Photoshop to work out the edges, see if you can get a larger version of the image. If not you just have to do your best and potentially look at some of the other masking techniques later in this class. All right. A lot of talking. I've got a selection and what I want to do now is copy and paste it. So I'm going to go to edit copy and edit paste. And the cool thing about Photoshop does is that it paste it back exactly where it got it. So you'll see now. I have two layers. Okay, so I've got this bottom layer and now this top layer, both sitting on top. Now we need to do is slide the image or the graphic or the text in our case, in between these two layers. So I'm gonna grab my type tool. I'm gonna click once I used the word soul. So um font that I'm using, I'm using I'm using Roboto, which is a free one you can download online. The one that google uses for Youtube. Okay, I'm using the condensed one because I wanted a nice tall font to kind of poke out from behind. Okay, so I'm gonna grab my move tool and you can see now not working. So it's all about the layer structure, grab soul, click hold, drag, drag, drag the word and you'll see this little blue line appear in between them and there you go. Now it's a matter of this layer selected, I'm going to use I could change my font size but I'm gonna use my shortcut, which is command t on a Mac or control D on a Pc and I'm just going to make it super big and I'm going to make it look like it's sitting on that line just happens to be a good kind of spot for it. Like it like that kind of interacts with the background and you can still tell what the word is, that sometimes the hard but you have to pick a font and pick a size that makes the fine actually legible and doesn't turn it into a strange word or becomes eligible. Alright. And that could be you. I'm going to do one last thing before I leave as I'm going out with the Solar, I'm going to add a bit of a gradient to make it try and match the background. I know it's fake but um yeah, a little bit of background integration wouldn't go astray in this case. So I am going to with the Solar, I'm going to go down to my effects and I'm going to go to gradient overlay and in here it's remember the last thing I did. So um depending on what yours is set to click on this color bar here anywhere now the first house double click it. Okay. And I, this bottom one here, I just went through and picked a great, so I'm dragging this around and I drag it all the way over here and picked a kind of a darker gray and you can kind of see it adjusting in the background here. You can pick colors from the document which is actually probably a nicer thing to do, but I want to kind of a warmer color. Not quite that steely gray now, I'm just missing about click OK. This top one here. I'm going to keep as white. You can use any color you like click OK, click OK. You might play around with adding a drop shadow that's ugly. Five five angles. Okay. I'm not going to just missing about now. I don't like the job shadow at all. So I'm gonna cancel that. Cool. So I'd like you to go through practice. I want you to use your own text. Okay? You can use Soul. That's fine. Um just send me your example. Maybe pick a different text. Could be your name and experiment with the gradient and drop shadow. All right. Let's get on to the next video.
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JEWEL KHAN
Adobe Photoshop Fundamentals is very useful for a photo editor. I learned very important tricks from this course.