Canvas Deviding


How do i separate the grey area and the white area (the image portion) on the canvas , the way it is done in this image ? Please help .


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Hi everyone, I introduced myself in a former thread. Name is Katie. I'm not new to Photoshop but am new to the more murky world of saving formats for various uses, printing, etc. I am in grad school, we're between semesters, and of all things they haven't really talked about saving! This week I was freelancing and saving to .JPG and .PNG, multiple images.

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Help - Edit Of Photo - Happy To Pay (via Paypal) A Sensible Amount

Hi,

Were looking for someone who has the skills to edit the image below:



Image shows a garden area with dark grey granite flagstones which are all the same size and run diagonally.

The granite is going to be changed to Indian sandstone and below are some typical images of Indian sandstone.
(If you Google image "Indian sandtone" you can see many more)

Note the Indian sandstone in made of different size pieces.




The brief is to replace the dark grey granite with the Indian sandstone with correct perspective and proportions etc so we have a genuine realistic image.

We are happy to pay a sensible amount (ideally by PayPal)

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I usualy uses Gimp for this but I wanted to give a try with photoshop CC
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but check the image, on second aplication of the offset filter, it creates a strange margin for noapparent reason, ruining the texture



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regards

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I have Photoshop CS4 Extended.

I want to create an "inverse" layer.

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3) Select all the letters (using the magic wand tool, click on each letter while holding down the shift key)

4) Invert the selection.

5) Get stuck, no idea what to do next. Try various things and get nowhere!

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Once again, I apologise if I sound like a three-year-old trying to explain something to an adult, but that's the extent of my knowledge of Photoshop!!