wayneout opened this issue on Aug 22, 2015 ยท 4 posts
wayneout posted Sat, 22 August 2015 at 11:23 AM
I have Photoshop CS3. Never really played with it that much. But now I am retired and have been playing around with it.
I wanted to do something to entertain the grandkids so I took a picture of each one of them in front of a green screen. I
thought I would put them in a picture with some of their favorite stars or in interesting places. Here is the problem that I
have run into. I get their picture in the other photo with no problem. I use the color range tool to take out the green screen.
But now they look like they are in front of the other picture. When I try to move their picture to the back, the other picture
hides their picture. In other words, I want them to look like they are behind the person in the other photo. I searched on Google
and most all of the results are showing this joke for photo bombing in Photoshop. I need find a result that mentions adjustment
layers, but it doesn't go into details. Is there a tutorial out there that explains how to do this? I don't even know if you are suppose
to use adjustment layers. If I could find a video or a tutorial then I could at least give it a try. Even though I am quite old, I am very
new to Photoshop. And I only have CS3. Thanks.