This project must be done with a photograph that is personal to you. 

It can be a photograph you took yourself or one of family/friends/pets!

 

 

 

 

 

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Step 1:

  • File
    • New
      • Width: 20
        • Height: 20
          • Resolution: 150
            • Background: White

Step 2:

  • File
    • Place Embedded
      • Choose the photograph you want to use for this project.  Remember that it MUST be a photograph from your world or photograph you took

 

Step 3:

  • Make the photograph go to the edge of the white background
    • You will have white around the edges depending if you have a verticle or horizontal image

         

Step 4a:

  • Right click on the Shape tool to pick a shape (I will be using a square in the project)

Step 5:

  • At the top of Photoshop below Select/Filter
    • Fill: Can be any color
      • Stroke: White
        • 6 – 9pt (depending on how thick you want the boarder of the shapes to be)

 

Step 6:

  • Draw the shape somewhere on your photograph
    • Do NOT make it to big or to small

Step 7:

  • Make sure you are on the Shape layer
    • Click the fx at the bottom of Layers
      • Pick Blending Options

Step 8:

  • Click to Select:  Stroke
    • Opacity 100%
  • Do NOT click ok

 

Step 9:

  • Click :  Drop Shadow
    • Blend Mode:  Multiply
      • Opacity: 50%
        • Distance: 30px
          • Spread: 50%
            • Size: 20px

Step 10:

  • You will now be duplicating this shape
    • Click on Rectangle 1 Layer
      • Click  Control  J
        • This will duplicate the shape

Step 11:

  • Select the move tool
    • Move the duplicated shape to another spot on the photograph

Step 12:

  • Click on Rectangle 1 Layer Copy
    • Click
      • Control  J
        • This will duplicate the shape again
          • Move the duplicated shape to another spot

Step 13:

  • Click on Rectangle 1 Layer Copy 2
    • Click
      • Control J
  • This will duplicate the shape again
    • Move the duplicated shape to another spot
  • Continue to Copy and move the shape until you have at Least 11 shapes
    • You may do more shapes if you’d like

Step 14:

  • You will now be duplicating the photograph
    • Click on Layer with your main photograph
      • Click
        • Control  J
          • This will duplicate the Photograph

Step 15:

  • Click on the Copied photograph

Step 16:

  • Move the Copied Photograph Layer
    • UPOVE the first shape
      • This will cause the shape to disappear

Step 16:

  • Click on the Copied photograph
    • click Control J
      • This will copy the photograph again

Step 17:

  • Move the copied photograph
    • UPOVE the second shape
      • This will cause the second shape to disappear

Step 18:

  • Continue to copy the main photograph
    • move it ubove each of the shapes until they are all gone

 

Step 19:

  • Click on the top layer on the layers pallet
    • This should be a copy of the main photograph
  • Right click
    • Create Clipping Mask
      • Only the outline and shadow of the box will be left

 

Step 20:

  • Click on the next main photograph layer
    • Right click on it
      • Create Clipping Mask
        • The outline will be left

Step 21:

  • Continue on each photograph layer until you have all 11 shapes with the outlines showing

Step 22:

  • Unclick the eyeball for the second layer (the main photograph)
    • Everything but the shapes will disappear

Step 23:

  • Pick a background color that will match your photograph
    • If you want to use white you can do that also
  • Go to
    • Google- Images
      • Texture Backgrounds + Color
        • Save the image you’d like to use

 

Step 24:

  • Go to
    • File
      • Place Embedded

Step 25:

  • Click on the Background Layer (bottom layer)
  • Go to
    • File
      • Place Embedded

Step 26:

  • The colored Background should be behind the shapes
    • If it is not, move the color background so it is below all the shapes on the layer pallets
  • Crop out any extra areas

 

  • Make the Background fit behind your shapes
  • Crop out any extra areas