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Experience Level: Intermediate
Hello,
This is a job that will require knowledge in Photoshop and a 3D software of your choice.
Ideally you would be able to complete this job by this Saturday.
All the files you need can be downloaded at https://we.tl/1qeRT1wBST
Task 1 (see task 1.jpg)
I would like to superimpose the pattern, ‘mosaic pattern.jpg’, onto the underside of the arch in the images ‘sanctuary.jpg’ and ‘sanctuary looking north.jpg’. To do this I think you will need to:
⁃ Tidy up the image ‘floral mosaic pattern.jpg’ so that it is easily repeatable (there is an area of gold which is missing that needs to be replaced).
⁃ Elongate ‘floral mosaic pattern.jpg’. It should start with the bowl at the bottom of the arch, then finish with the cross at the apex of the arch. in between these points the floral pattern should repeat itself.
⁃ Manipulate the pattern (in 3D software) so that it fits, in perspective, onto the underside of the arch in the in the images ‘sanctuary.jpg’ and ‘sanctuary looking north.jpg’.
⁃ Export it as a psd. file with an alpha channel so that I can use it as a layer in images ‘sanctuary.jpg’ and ‘sanctuary looking north.jpg’.
Task 2 (see task 2.jpg)
⁃ I would like to superimpose the pattern ‘ceiling star patter.jpg’, onto the ceiling between the rafters in the images ‘.sanctuary.jpg’ and ‘sanctuary looking north.jpg’. This image doesn’t need to be tidied up just….
⁃ Manipulate the pattern in 3D software) so that it fits, in perspective, onto the underside of the arch in the in the images ‘sanctuary.jpg’ and ‘sanctuary looking north.jpg’.
⁃ Export it as a psd. file with an alpha channel so that I can use it as a layer in images ‘sanctuary.jpg’ and ‘sanctuary looking north.jpg’.
Many thanks for your time!
This is a job that will require knowledge in Photoshop and a 3D software of your choice.
Ideally you would be able to complete this job by this Saturday.
All the files you need can be downloaded at https://we.tl/1qeRT1wBST
Task 1 (see task 1.jpg)
I would like to superimpose the pattern, ‘mosaic pattern.jpg’, onto the underside of the arch in the images ‘sanctuary.jpg’ and ‘sanctuary looking north.jpg’. To do this I think you will need to:
⁃ Tidy up the image ‘floral mosaic pattern.jpg’ so that it is easily repeatable (there is an area of gold which is missing that needs to be replaced).
⁃ Elongate ‘floral mosaic pattern.jpg’. It should start with the bowl at the bottom of the arch, then finish with the cross at the apex of the arch. in between these points the floral pattern should repeat itself.
⁃ Manipulate the pattern (in 3D software) so that it fits, in perspective, onto the underside of the arch in the in the images ‘sanctuary.jpg’ and ‘sanctuary looking north.jpg’.
⁃ Export it as a psd. file with an alpha channel so that I can use it as a layer in images ‘sanctuary.jpg’ and ‘sanctuary looking north.jpg’.
Task 2 (see task 2.jpg)
⁃ I would like to superimpose the pattern ‘ceiling star patter.jpg’, onto the ceiling between the rafters in the images ‘.sanctuary.jpg’ and ‘sanctuary looking north.jpg’. This image doesn’t need to be tidied up just….
⁃ Manipulate the pattern in 3D software) so that it fits, in perspective, onto the underside of the arch in the in the images ‘sanctuary.jpg’ and ‘sanctuary looking north.jpg’.
⁃ Export it as a psd. file with an alpha channel so that I can use it as a layer in images ‘sanctuary.jpg’ and ‘sanctuary looking north.jpg’.
Many thanks for your time!
Katherine E.
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