Focal points are the entry point to your layout. So let's stop for a second and talk about why focal points on a composited page is really, really important. Now, we're gonna work with our focal point. And then, with your Move tool, you can select the paper, click and drag it open, and then hold down the Shift key to drop it in, into our work space. So go to File and then Open, and navigate to your papers, Outer Space papers. All right, so now we need to go grab an Outer Space paper. I'm using RGB color mode and my background contents are white. Simple, same thing we've done before, but just in case you missed it, goes to Command, N or Control, N on your PC, and the width is gonna be 12 inches, your height is gonna be 12 inches. All right, so once you gather your first step of supplies, you're gonna move to.Ĭreating a new layout in Photoshop. You're gonna need those if you want to create it from scratch like I'm about to. You can use whichever one speaks to you, if you wanna follow along that way, and then, of course, the Cosmic Girl working files which is gonna have the moon and the forest pictures. You don't have to use the same paper that I've chosen for my example. You're gonna need your Outer Space digital papers. ![]() I'm eventually gonna get to my silhouette, but my file corrupted so I gotta do a little bit different and that happens all the time with Live, so we'll work around it. I've had to change my own photo silhouette. We'll talk about what kind of photos to choose when that comes up. And for your supplies, you're gonna need a photo that you can silhouette. Project 1: Build Background & Focal PointĪnd if you're following along with me, we're gonna be on page 15 of the workbook, starting right at the top, and we're gonna build, start by building a background and the focal point.
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