Today we show you how to extend almost any background in Photoshop! Want to add text to an image? Or maybe turn it into a banner for your website? Follow along and see how easy it is to transform any photo into a beautiful graphic, banner, or advertisement. Learn how to use the Brush Tool to extend a simple background, recreating the color, light, and textures of the original.
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We're ready for another week of Photoshop action here at PHLEARN! What Photoshop projects are you working on this week?
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nice video..😍😄 Can we credit the photographer 😅
I am taking a web design class and you are a lifesaver! Thanks for this awesome breakdown!
Hey Aaron!! Super great, like you always do!
Can you help me with a question? I draw the circles with the Lasso Tool but, when I apply the Box Blur, instead circles, the images are on square shape. What can I do to turn into cirles?
maple color in the background is swirled, how to fix it.
I alway like to extend the image even further, then crop it back but dont delete it. Than i can alway make it bigger and dont need to redo the painting once again.
hahaha what, that was a complicated background?!?! Sorry, i found this one generally quite easy.
thank u
Quality stuff. Been playing with a pic of mine for days and the box blur/noise sorted it. Genius.
Iam new subscriber your chanal plz give a heart 🤗😍😗😘❤🌟
great step by step tutorial
You are so fun to watch Aaron
Nice video. I always seem to go for the clone tool when I need to extend my background completely forgetting that I can paint the background.
Photoshop and Photography Fun! that's PHLEARN! kudos!
boop finally i got the tut i was searching for years. finally got it in recommended. can we do this in luminar?
I want to see you extend in the other direction.
TL,DR: Make it from scratch
Good stuff. Q: having seen you do similar things in the past with brushes, why would you not choose that method for this image? (Also, really dig the subject's hair!)
Perfect work ! You made a cool shit!
Very helpful, thanks
What about make a video creating a tileable/seamless texture?
Thanks a lot for all the videos!