Dear Everyone
I've been experimencing with this for quite some time now, but I can't seem to get a great result... :evil:
My "problem" is that I want to learn how to change a background in photoshop, but still keep the shadows.
The first attachment shows a model against a blank wall. Note the shadow.
The second attachment is the new background that I would love to put in.
The third attachment is an example of how I would like it to look like in the end. You know, where it looks as if she was actually in front of the decorative wallpaper, when the picture was taken.
How the h... do I do that, without it looking bad? I have tried several tutorials but can't seem to find "IT", so therefor....I need your help!
Is there any of you who know how to do this, and get a great and realistic result? And want to share?
Thank you so much in advance :lol:
I've been experimencing with this for quite some time now, but I can't seem to get a great result... :evil:
My "problem" is that I want to learn how to change a background in photoshop, but still keep the shadows.
The first attachment shows a model against a blank wall. Note the shadow.
The second attachment is the new background that I would love to put in.
The third attachment is an example of how I would like it to look like in the end. You know, where it looks as if she was actually in front of the decorative wallpaper, when the picture was taken.
How the h... do I do that, without it looking bad? I have tried several tutorials but can't seem to find "IT", so therefor....I need your help!
Is there any of you who know how to do this, and get a great and realistic result? And want to share?
Thank you so much in advance :lol: