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Trying to get this background


Helix

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Hey guys, so i tried to copy this image background and what i did was have one layout and then apply lights and shadows but it didn't go as planned, any suggestions would be great :)
2013-06-26_00-02-40.png
 
Are you just wanting the background without the bike?
 
I think your best bet is to just use the clone stamp and work over the bike using an aligned sample. You can also try selecting sections of it, then use Edit/ Fill/ Select Content aware. May be another way, though. I'm sure is there is some of my more learned Gurus will enlighten you/me.

Maybe this will help you. This is a jpg though, not png.
2013-06-26_00-02-40.jpg
 
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just used a gradient of those colours for anyone who wants to know how
Screen Shot 2013-07-05 at 4.25.08 PM.png
then i added a bit of a texture and masked it out at the curve
 
I think your best bet is to just use the clone stamp and work over the bike using an aligned sample. You can also try selecting sections of it, then use Edit/ Fill/ Select Content aware. May be another way, though. I'm sure is there is some of my more learned Gurus will enlighten you/me.

Maybe this will help you. This is a jpg though, not png.
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Just one lil detail... the dark area in the image's foreground happens to be the bike's shadow... can do without that.
 
Hmm, ok let me give it a go, the copy and paste will hinder the effect, effect being it looks like its in a long room from front to back, but i appreciate it all the work !!
 
Tricky, time consuming and a lot of tool adjustments .... but with patience and persistence , I think with just merely the clone tool it can be done. With copy paste and blending, A lot of layers this will end up with.
 

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