Remove Foreground Object in Fireworks/Photoshop

Friday, December 12th, 2008

Today’s tutorial is similar to our previous post: Remove Background/Cut Out Image in Fireworks/Photoshop, where we removed a foreground image for use on another background. This time we will do the opposite - remove a foreground object from a picture and keep the background with amendments to make it appear as though the object was never there to begin with.

We will be using the Rubber Stamp Tool (Fireworks) / Clone Stamp Tool (Photoshop) to duplicate areas of the picture to cover over the object we want to remove. We will be working in Adobe Fireworks to do this but the process is almost identical in Adobe Photoshop. So let’s begin…

Our example image - We will make it appear as if the cow was never there

Our example image - We will make it appear as if the cow was never there!

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Remove Background/Cut Out Image in Fireworks/Photoshop

Monday, November 17th, 2008

This guide was written for Adobe Fireworks but works similarily in Abode Photoshop.

Many times, when designing a website/poster/leaflet, you will have to cut out a certain part of an image and put it on a new background. This can be accomplished numerous ways using programs such as Fireworks and Photoshop but it can often be time consuming and the end result is not always that clean looking.

Our example image we will be cutting out

Our example image we will be cutting out

Continue reading to find how we at ITM Design cut out images and remove backgrounds, it’s fast, simple and really effective!

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Fireworks/Photoshop Reflective Glass Effect Tutorial

Thursday, November 6th, 2008
Make your text and logos stand out with a relfective glass effect.

This tutorial is written for Adobe Fireworks but works similarily in Adobe Photoshop.

Reflective Glass Effect

Reflective Glass Effect

Adding a reflective glass effect will make your text and images stand out. No longer will your logos look flat and lifeless with a simple six step reflective effect.

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