Paint.Net: Breakout Image
Breakout images are used throughout
advertising to demonstrate action. If you've seen pictures of a baseball
player jumping out of a picture, an animal flying out of a picture, etc.,
you've seen a "breakout image". Sometimes the breakouts are out
of all sides (see image on right) and sometimes they are just leaving one or
two sides of an image (like the example below).
In this example I used a marble texture as a background and warped the corner of the picture to give it a bit of an upturned look.
In this example I used a marble texture as a background and warped the corner of the picture to give it a bit of an upturned look.
Step By Step Instructions:
Step 1: Find a picture that will work well with a breakout.
Step 2: Select the area of the background you want to
preserve, then SELECT > INVERSE and erase everything except the breakout
subject of the picture.
Step 3: Add a background such as wood or marble or dirt.
Step 4: Add a new layer (behind your subject) and draw a rectangular marquee which you will fill with white to give the impression of a photo border. Then select the subject layer (in this case, the whale) and go to LAYER > MERGE DOWN (or CTRL+E).
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