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I found it on google images, basically, where can I find that exact background (the wooden floor) and how can I do the effects were it looks almost printed on the background/wooden floor? rather than me photo shopping it over the background? I want the same faded effect exactly like it is in that picture only with some of my own pictures. Anyone able to help?

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Get all the images you need, whatever your using as the background (the wooden floor on the example you showed) overlay all the other images used then if you want you can use different shaped rubber to make it look like its been peeled off abit or something.

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Ill give it a try, Ill let you know if can do it..
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Couldn't do it mate because its an image sorry bro, i tried.
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MarstGallery wrote Get all the images you need, whatever your using as the background (the wooden floor on the example you showed) overlay all the other images used then if you want you can use different shaped rubber to make it look like its been peeled off abit or something.

hope this helped.

I'll try it out now, thanks btw
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screen the layer then tern the volum of the screen up and down or just make it transparent ant tern the transpancy up or down
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Might sound stupid and simple, but why not try getting the floor background, and then placing the images on it. Once placed, make the images slightly transparent

As I say, may not work, but doesn't hurt to try
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Based on what I see, I think that the easiest way to recreate this (using Photoshop) would be to:

1) Make a new document in Photoshop. Make the dimensions that of your computer. If you don't know it, look [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

2) Find a wood background. You could look for ones identical to the one in the example, or try something new.

3) Find the images you want, and paste them over the wood background. Lower the opacity.

4) It looks like they used the burn tool, so you could try it out.

5) Change the layer type-thing (Screen, Hard Light, Soft Light, etc) around and choose the one that yout like the look of.

6) You may need to apply a color overlay and turn the opacity down if you want a specific tinted look.

7) Based on the composite after all of these steps, you can go back and change any of the details, like opacity, color overlay, and layer type.

Here's something I threw together by following these steps:


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I know it's not exactly like what you made, but keep in mind this literally took 2 minutes and 7 seconds. You can play around and get the exact same effect you want.
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