![]() One thing to keep in mind is that this method only works when using your finger. Your color will then be selected as the active color, as indicated in the Color Panel: The color chosen with the color picker was added to the Color Panel as the active color. Once you have identified the color you’d like to sample, you can do so by releasing the tap. This color is defined by the area of your image that you currently have your cursor/finger placed over.Īs you swipe your finger across the screen, the ring will follow your hand movement, and the color will be sample from the pixel area you have the color picker placed over. The top half of the ring represents the new color that will be sampled from your image. The bottom half of the ring represents the color you currently have active in your Color Panel - represented by the small round disc in the top-right corner of the screen. When done correctly, a ring should populate on your screen where the cursor is located: Holding a tap over the screen will populate the color picker ring, which allows you to sample color from the target area. Taking advantage of that we have a layer mask, wide to look at the edges and, with the brush, paint over the layer mask to correct any flaws that the selection might have.The first way in which you can color match in Procreate is by using your index finger to hold a tap over the area of your image that you’d like to sample color from. What we will get with that automatic adjustment will be pretty good already, but to refine the correction move different points on the curve until it is totally to your liking. I have avoided doing it directly in the sun because it is almost white and we have already seen that, in these cases, it is better to work with other colors. In lighting we will take the sample in the light area. Click on the shadows box and with the eyedropper sample in the dark area from image. Check the box "Look for dark and light colors" and make sure "Adjust Neutral Midtones is off".Įn Photoshop target and cropping colorsBy default, it assigns black to shadows and white to highlights. Holding down the option key (Mac) or alt (Windows) we will click on «automatic». The next step will be locate the properties panel (I mark it above). So that it only applies to layer 2, make sure that it is located on top, and clicking on the adjustment layer, press on your computer keyboard command + option + G (Mac) or control + alt + G. We need it to only apply to layer two, to the girl, because she is the one we are going to adjust the color to. An adjustment layer will now appear next to the layers. Remember to hold down option (Mac) or alt (Windows) so it doesn't warp while zooming in or out.Ĭreate a new adjustment layer and apply it to layer 2Ĭlick on the symbol that appears marked in the image above and click on «curves». With command + T (Mac) or control + T (Windows) transform and move the subject so that it has a size proportional to the background. Nothing happens if the selection is not perfect, pressing the symbol that appears marked in the image above we will create a layer mask and we can fix those bugs later. Once you have the selection, we will go to modify, select, collapse and we will collapse a couple of pixels. You can use the selection tool that you prefer, I am going to leave you here a tutorial where you can learn to use them and make better selections with them. Select the subject and create a layer mask So that you can better follow the tutorial I have given names to the layers (layer 1, at the bottom and layer 2, the girl). Take the opportunity to open them in order, first open the one you are going to use as the background and place the image containing the subject on top of it you want to include in that background. ![]() The first thing we will do is open in Photoshop the two images that we are going to use to make the photomontage. 3 Create a new adjustment layer and apply it to layer 2.2 Select the subject and create a layer mask. ![]()
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