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In this quick tutorial, I'll show you how to replace the image on a computer screen, using photoshop.

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We start off with an image of a laptop and a screenshot from one of the other tutorials on this channel.

The first thing we need to do, is stretch our screenshot over the laptop screen. We do this by going to Edit...Transform...Distort and dragging the corners of the image into the corners of the screen.

This looks a bit artificial though, since we've lost all our reflections. To fix this we can change our blending mode to Lighten. This looks OK, but I'm not actually sure I like the original reflections - so I'd prefer to create my own!

To do this we start by changing the screenshot's blending mode to Normal, to hide the original reflections. Next we create a new layer and then fill it with white by going to Edit...Fill and selecting White from the dropdown box.

Then we clip it to our screenshot layer by hovering over the boundary between the two layers, while holding down the Alt or Option key, and when the icon changes, clicking. As you can see, the screenshot layer is now acting as a clipping mask, hiding the area outside the screen.

Next, we change the blending mode to Multiply, which hides all the remaining white areas, and use a black soft brush to paint some angled box shapes over the screen.

Once we're done, we duplicate the layer, by going to Layer...Duplicate Layer. This new layer should be clipped automatically to the screenshot layer. And we'll need to change the blending mode to Screen, so the white shows instead of the black.

Finally, it's time to blend our two reflection layers into the actual screenshot image. So we lower the opacity of the Screen blended layer to about forty percent. And also lower the opacity of the Multiply blended layer to about ten percent.

As you can see, this technique works really well. Because we can separately tweak how much of the light and dark parts of our reflection we want to see.

That's it for this tutorial. If you enjoyed it, please subscribe and hit the like button. And I'll see you next time.

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in this quick tutorial I'll show you how

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to replace the image on a computer

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screen using Photoshop we start off with

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an image of a laptop and a screen shots

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from one of the other tutorials on this

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channel the first thing we need to do is

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stretch our screenshots over the laptop

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screen we do this by going to edit

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transform distort and dragging the

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corners of the image into the corners of

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the screen this looks a bit artificial

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though since we've lost all our

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reflections to fix this we can change

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the blending mode to lighten this looks

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ok but I'm not actually sure I like the

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original reflections so I'd prefer to

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create my own to do this we start by

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changing the screenshots blending mode

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back to normal to hide the original

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reflections next we create a new layer

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and then fill it with white by going to

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edit fill and selecting white from the

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drop down box then we clip it to our

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screenshot layer by hovering over the

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boundary between the two layers while

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holding down the alt or option key and

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when the icon changes clicking as you

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can see the screenshot layer is now

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acting as a clipping mask hiding the

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area outside the screen next we change

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the blending mode to multiply which

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hides all the remaining white areas and

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use a black soft brush to paint some

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angle box shapes over the screen once

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we're done we duplicate the layer by

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going to layer duplicate layer this new

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layer should be clipped automatically to

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the screenshot layer and we'll need to

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change the blending mode to screen so

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the white shows instead of the black

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finally it's time to blend our two

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reflection layers into the actual

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screenshot image so we lower the opacity

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of the screen blended layer to about

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forty percent and also low the opacity

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of the multiply blended layer to about

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ten percent as you can see this

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technique works really well because we

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can separately tweak how much of the

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light and dark parts of our reflection

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we want to see that's it for this

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tutorial if you enjoyed it please

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subscribe and hit the like button and

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I'll see you next time

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