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Old May 25th, 2008, 03:52 PM
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Cut-out layered technique

Cut-out layered technique
By Christell

(I am using PSE5)
Open photo
1- Ctrl. J to duplicate. Turn eye off background layer.
2- With this layer highlighted, choose a selection tool: such as lasso, magic wand, etc.
3- Make a selection around a part of picture you want traced around. (Trace right inside the lines to get the cut-out effect without overlapping the line for each piece).
4- After the selection is complete Ctrl. J to duplicate to get this piece on its own layer.
5- Go to Layer styles>bevels>Simple Emboss>Apply.
6- Go to Layer Styles>Drop shadows>Low>Apply.

Highlight the background copy layer again.
Make another selection & complete the same steps as above (2 thru 6).
Do these steps until you have all your cut-outs selected & layer styles added to each one.
Throughout this process you can turn the eye off & on to the background copy layer to see your cut-out effect.
NOTE: Some layers may have to be dragged to the top to show the layered effect.

When all of the cut-outs are completed turn off the eye on the background copy layer. The background should be transparent.
Apply a background, texture, or overlay to the background. Use one or combine to create a texture with overlay effect.











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Very interesting. Thanks for the tutorial.
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Glad you like it & hope to see someone try it out.
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Christell,

What an interesting technique. Did you discover this by yourself? It's a bit like digital découpage.

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Christell,

I like the technique it reminds me of a water color or pastel painting.
You have done a nice job with these images...

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Hi Christell,

Thanks for the tutorial. I'm copying and pasting it in my "Tutorials to do" file. Definitely I'm going to try it. It's such an innovative technique.
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Christell,

What an interesting technique. Did you discover this by yourself? It's a bit like digital découpage.

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Bayla, I pretty much played around when I came up with this. I started off by using a tut for this one:

I figured if I could use the rectangle marquee to make a rectangle & bevel I could try to outline & come up with some kind of result. I did this one for a challenge at PCEC & actually put a texture on each layer of the petal:

On these new ones I have done, I outlined inside the line to give it that space around each one.
Please post if your try it out. I would like to see what others come up with.
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Thanks Christell, I am anxious to give it a try
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thanks for the tut.
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Thanks you, Christell. This is my first attempt. The azaleas weren't a great choice but I'll try again with other photos, I'm sure.
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