If there’s one thing Photoshop is great for, it’s cutting stuff out. Our goal is to move one of the framed art pieces into the bookshelf scene and place in perfect perspective, and that all starts with making a simple cutout.
Notice that the framed art photo was captured straight-on, and the wall and bookshelf was captured from an angle.
We have a photograph of some framed art on a wall and a photograph of a wall and bookshelf. We’re keeping our example relatively simple. We’re going to show you a quick and easy method of cutting out an object, placing it into a new scene captured from a completely different perspective, and seamlessly integrating it into the new environment!ĭon’t believe us? Well, follow along and see how it’s done! Cutting Out an Object in Photoshop So what do you do if you have a single product photograph and a client that wants to see the product in a bunch of different environments? Perspective can be tricky to deal with, especially when you’re not the photographer capturing the images for a composite.