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Please help!!


Debdeb

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Hi
I am a complete novice.

I bought photoshop because I thought I could design a welcome poster for my son's wedding next week. (after trying to design online & getting rubbish, expensive, results).

Probably sounds easy to everyone on here. But I am so struggling! I've been Youtubing for days!!

My hope was to replicate the attached (Obviously with different names, date, etc). 45 x 65 cm.
I'm really loving playing with photoshop & I will 100% master this in time, but I need to get this printed, like... tomorrow! So, clearly don't have time.

Can anyone help me with this please?
Thanks
 

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Hi and welcome to PSG

Seems a bit strange that you would leave wedding posters until the last minute, that been said do you want the image you provided with names and date added?
Here's a blank version of what you provided

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P.S. if you ever master PS 100% I think you will be the first :bustagut:
 
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Thanks so much for your reply.
I know it seems like I've left this until last minute, but I've been working on this for months! I have designed posters-on-line and had them printed & delivered, but they just don't look quite right.
I have produced stuff in 'word' but it didn't print well.
This is why I decided to try it myself in photoshop, but I'm really struggling. If I had more time, I know I could do this.
Otherwise, it'll be writing it on a blackboard.

I would need names & dates added: Emma & Scott. 14th April 2017, 45 x 65cm

If you can help me with this, it would be amazing.
 
Can you please tell me how you managed to do this?
i wish I had more time to study the tutorials

Just opened the image you supplied, made a selection inside the black triangle and copied that to a new PSD file with size of 45 x 65cm, converted the copied image to a smart object and resized to fit the new PSD file.
Then created a new rectangle using the rectangle tool with no fill and a stroke set to about 40px
Then made a selection of the names and date and used content aware fill to remove same.
 

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