transparent screen with a twist

Desolee, pas de traduction francaise cette fois-ci, je n'ai pas trop le temps...
All images copyright del4yo & krysalia. Menus are from Photoshop CS3.

Today we will have a lot of fun, adding some quirky graphic birds with realistic shadows to a "transparent screen".

Please, please don't say " I can do this with the effects in Photoshop hahaha". First, not everybody has Photoshop and this tutorial can be applied to other graphic softwares if you are just a little bit clever (you will need layers, though). Then , there is no "perspective" option in the Photoshop effects and that's the interesting part.

1.First of all:

make a photo of what's behind your screen. (thanks, krysalia!)

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crop the image to the portion corresponding to your screen.

2.Then:

Download burds_make02.png

3.Copy and paste this image (burds_make02.png) in a layer. Copy, move, etc. to your taste:

Tvto02

It's fun, but it would be more realistic with shadows matching the real ones. Let's do it!


4. duplicate this layer, then select  layer 1. Lock the transparency of the layer1

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5.Fill with black (d,x,⌘+delete key).
If the shadows in your room are blue, or brown, use a blue or a brown instead of black.

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6. UNLOCK the layer. Use the blur filter, to match the way the shadows are blurred in your room. Notice that the more close an object is to a surface, the less blurred will be the shadow.

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7.Play with the opacity of the layer until the shadows match the real ones.

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8. Make the duplicated layer visible. Use the transform tool ( in the Edit menu) so the shadows will match the other shadows in your picture. Note the light direction and just follow it!

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Et voila!


Krysalia01


9. Use it as a desktop background .  There is quirky birds behind your screen!

Tvtodelbis02

(This is a simulation)

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Appel a l'aide

J'ai besoin d'un peu d'aide pour mon prochain tuto. Il y a-t-il une vue interessante derriere votre ecran ( genre un meuble a casiers, le ciel de Montmartre, ou une cathedrale, hum, lalala) , avec des ombres portees, un peu? Si cela ne vous gene pas de m'envoyer une photo, au format ecran, je l'utiliserais volontiers pour faire un tuto ( la personne selectionnee gagne le background pour son ecran, evidement). J'ai besoin de quelqu'un d'assez motive pour reprendre une photo du resultat, et qui serait d'accord pour que j'utilise ces images dans le tuto, evidement. Si cela vous tente, envoyez une image de ce qu'il y a derriere votre ecran ,a la taille de l'ecran, sans l'ecran dessus, avec dans le sujet du mail " background tutorial"...Si il faut departager, je prendrais la personne qui laisse le plus souvent des coms ici.

Chiquito

 


I need some help for my next tutorial. I'd like to explain how to make a transparent bird screen, but I need a more interesting scenery than my pink wall...If you have a nice background behind your screen, and feel like letting me use it for a tutorial,please send me a picture of your background ( without the screen). I'll take the one that will fit the best in my tutorial, and if there is too many pictures, one from someone who comment frequently here. You have to be motivated enough to take a picture of the result!
Send a picture screen size, without your screen on it of course, with in the e-mail subject "background tutorial"

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