Updated background image...

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by bellcom, Jun 24, 2014.

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    I need a new background image for this site racemeshtrucks.com and here is what I am using:

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    This was a wallpaper background but I don't have a layered file. I want to remove the mesh in the center and replace with one of my own images where the mesh is at a 90degree angle such as this:
    [​IMG]

    I tried removing the center of the orig graphic using a layer mask but it did not look well and too hard to get a clean separation on the edge.

    Any ideas or how could I create the edge on the left? Something that looks similar or like black metal with a jagged edge. Maybe like it was cut with a torch? Then I could easily add my mesh layer underneath.

    Thanks!!
    -George
     
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    bellcom, Jun 24, 2014 IP
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    Yeah, I hope I've understood you correctly (forgive me if I haven't)

    You want to create a scratch'd metal distorted type effect?

    if so, then that's very easy. You're going to need some brushes like this. [​IMG]
    Next you're going to need a metal texture.

    just simply start with a document with a black fill > place your metal scratched texture on it using a blending mode like linear dodge (play around with em) then add you scratch brushes and do the same as step two.


    [​IMG]

    I created this in a very short amount of time. It's very easy.

    To create the edge, once you have your two images, simply use the eraser tool with a distorted brush and click. http://blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/tutorials/create-a-realistic-torn-paper-effect-in-photoshop This tutorial goes over that principle.

    again if I've missed your question, well my apologies.
     
    Pureau, Aug 20, 2014 IP
  3. bellcom

    bellcom Well-Known Member

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    Thanks, that helps. I use photoshop all the time but its been a while since I needed a torn edge effect and kind of forgot about that.
     
    bellcom, Aug 20, 2014 IP