Open Levels window (cmd/Ctrl + L) and drag the Input Levels sliders to a position similar to that in the screenshot. This will depend on the photo resolution, but in this case 2.0 Radius works just fine. In a newly opened file, go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur.Īdjust the blurriness so the photo is still recognizable, but the sharp edges are lost. When the new dialog window opens select New as the Document Destination, and confirm by clicking OK. Once you find it (in this case it’s the Green one), right click on it and select Duplicate Channel. Try switching on and off different channels to see which one of them offers the best contrast. Hide the layer containing the texture and go to the Channels window (in case it’s on activated already, you can do so by going to Windows>Channels). Place the photo of the texture on top of the cut out area. Invert selection (Cmd/ Ctrl + Shift + I or Select>Inverse) and delete the background. More after the jump! Continue reading below↓įree and Premium members see fewer ads! Sign up and log-in today.
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