Invert your foreground and background colors by pressing "X" on your keyboard. To paint over areas of the quickmask, open your brush tool, choose a relatively small size and a Hardness of 0%. To see it as a quickmask, press "Q" on your keyboard. To remove areas of the selection, press and hold Alt or Opt and drag over it. Drag the tool over your subject to select it. Depending on the size and resolution of your photo, you may want to use a different size. For this example, I'll use the "Quick Selection Tool". There are many ways to do this and I covered them in my tutorials. We need to make a selection around the subject, so we can ultimately cut it out from its background. Improve its overall brightness and contrast by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + Shift + L to invoke "Auto-tone". If it's in color, desaturate it by pressing Ctrl + Shift + U on a PC or Cmd + Shift + U on a Mac. Open the photo of a person you'd like to use. Keep in mind each one of these can be resized if you choose to use a different aspect ratio for your poster. the title text, which you can customize, a rose image.the movie credits. It includes the original "Paramount Pictures presents" over the title.the hand logo. However, I provided a link to the "Godfather" font, so you'll be able to replace it with what you have. Before we start, I want to point out that unless you already have the "Godfather" font installed on your computer, the Photoshop file will appear with a different font. Its link is located in the video description or project files. I provided a template that you can download, so you can follow along. I'm going to show you how to quickly recreate the iconic, "Godfather" movie poster with your own text and person.
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