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How to Place a Logo Behind a Person in Photoshop

August 21, 2016 By Eric Reagan

In this video from Phlearn, Aaron Nace walks through how to place a logo behind a person in Photoshop. The process is pretty straightforward but can vary in the level of complexity depending on how detailed the background is. You’ll need to select the subject from the background using something like the magic wand or the pen tool. Then, you’ll create a layer mask for your logo or text layer from the selection. At that point, you’ll be able to place your logo partially behind the subject. Check out the full video above for the complete walkthrough.

Filed Under: Learn, Photoshop Tagged With: how to, layer mask, Learn, Photoshop

 

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