{"id":340,"date":"2012-10-02T15:36:13","date_gmt":"2012-10-02T15:36:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.photoshopessentials.com\/photoshopessentials_wp\/?p=340"},"modified":"2019-04-13T13:06:12","modified_gmt":"2019-04-13T17:06:12","slug":"screen-jump","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.photoshopessentials.com\/newsite\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/","title":{"rendered":"Screen Jumping Effect In Photoshop"},"content":{"rendered":"<aside><style type=\"text\/css\">\n.adslot-2 { display: inline-block; width:300px; float:right; margin: 6px 0px 12px 30px; }\n@media (max-width: 767px) { .adslot-2 { display: none; } }\n<\/style><script async src=\"\/\/pagead2.googlesyndication.com\/pagead\/js\/adsbygoogle.js\"><\/script>\n<!-- 300x250 photo effects top responsive -->\n<ins class=\"adsbygoogle adslot-2\"\n     data-ad-client=\"ca-pub-6601556224092982\"\n     data-ad-slot=\"2740208297\"\n     data-ad-format=\"rectangle\"><\/ins>\n<script>\n(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});\n<\/script><\/aside>\n<section>\n<div id=\"author\">Written by Steve Patterson.<\/div>\n<p>In a previous tutorial, we learned how Photoshop's <a href=\"\/photo-effects\/paste-into\/\">Paste Into<\/a> command lets us easily place one photo into a selected area of another photo. In that tutorial, we recreated the same effect seen every week in electronics store flyers where the latest movie or video game is displayed on all the latest big screen HDTV's. In this tutorial, we'll add more action and excitement to the effect by making a person or object appear to be leaping right out of the screen!<\/p>\n<p>To create this effect, you'll need a photo of a tv, computer monitor, cell phone or something similar (a quick Google search will give you lots of choices), and you'll need the photo that contains the person or object that will be jumping out of the screen. I'll be using Photoshop CS5 throughout this tutorial, but any recent version of Photoshop will work.<\/p>\n<p style=\"clear:both;\">Here's the effect we're going for:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" data-no-lazy=\"1\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/photoshop-screen-jump-effect.jpg\" alt=\"A jetski leaping from a tv screen.\" width=\"627\" height=\"500\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">Who needs an expensive 3D tv when you've got Photoshop!<\/div>\n<\/section>\n<aside> <style type=\"text\/css\">\n.ads-middle { display: inline-block; width:300px; margin:6px 0px 24px 0px; padding-top: 16px; padding-bottom: 16px; }\n@media (max-width: 515px) { .ads-middle { margin:20px 0; } }\n@media (max-width: 480px) { .ads-middle { margin:20px 0; } }\n<\/style><script async src=\"https:\/\/pagead2.googlesyndication.com\/pagead\/js\/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-6601556224092982\"\n     crossorigin=\"anonymous\"><\/script>\n<!-- photo effects 300x250 middle responsive -->\n<ins class=\"adsbygoogle ads-middle\"\n     style=\"display:block\"\n     data-ad-client=\"ca-pub-6601556224092982\"\n     data-ad-slot=\"4216941496\"\n     data-ad-format=\"rectangle\"\n     data-full-width-responsive=\"true\"><\/ins>\n<script>\n     (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});\n<\/script> <\/aside>\n<aside>\n<p>This tutorial is from our <a href=\"\/photo-effects\/\" title=\"Learn Photoshop effects\">Photo Effects<\/a> series. Let's get started!<\/p>\n<\/aside>\n<aside><p class=\"members-ad-top\"><a href=\"\/print-ready-pdfs\/\">Download all of our Photoshop tutorials as PDFs!<\/a><\/p><\/aside>\n<section>\n<h2 class=\"sub\">How To Create A Screen Jumping Effect<\/h2>\n<h3>Step 1: Select The Screen<\/h3>\n<p>Open your image of a tv or other similar display device. Here's the image I'll be using:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/tv-screen.jpg\" alt=\"Television screen..\" width=\"550\" height=\"450\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">Any device with a screen on it (tv, monitor, cell phone, etc) will work.<\/div>\n<p>We need to select the screen itself, since that's the area we'll be placing the second photo into. The tv screen is made up of nothing more than four straight sides, so Photoshop's <strong><a href=\"\/basics\/selections\/polygonal-lasso-tool\/\">Polygonal Lasso Tool<\/a><\/strong> will make things easy. I'll select it from the Tools panel. By default, it's hiding behind the standard <strong><a href=\"\/basics\/selections\/lasso-tool\/\">Lasso Tool<\/a><\/strong>, so I'll click on the Lasso Tool and hold my mouse button down until a fly-out menu appears, then I'll select the Polygonal Lasso Tool from the list:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/polygonal-lasso-tool.gif\" alt=\"Select the Polygonal Lasso Tool from the Tools panel..\" width=\"233\" height=\"173\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">The Polygonal Lasso Tool is great at selecting straight-sided shapes.<\/div>\n<p>Then, with the tool selected, all I need to do to select the tv screen is click once in each corner. I'll click first in the top left corner of the screen, then the top right, down to the bottom right, and then over to the bottom left. Finally, to close the selection, I'll click again in the top left corner where I started. When I'm done, a selection outline appears around the edges of the screen:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/tv-screen-selected.jpg\" alt=\"A selection outline appears around the tv screen..\" width=\"550\" height=\"450\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">Click in each corner of the screen in a clockwise direction, then back in the original corner to close the selection.<\/div>\n<h3>Step 2: Open The Photo That Will Appear Inside The Screen<\/h3>\n<p>Now that we have our screen selected, open the image that will appear inside of it. The image will open in a separate document window. Here's the photo I'll be using:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/jetski.jpg\" alt=\"A jetski racing on the water. Image licensed from iStockphoto by Photoshop Essentials.com.\" width=\"579\" height=\"450\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">Action photos work best with this effect.<\/div>\n<h3>Step 3: Copy The Image To The Clipboard<\/h3>\n<p>Press <strong>Ctrl+A<\/strong> (Win) \/ <strong>Command+A<\/strong> (Mac) on your keyboard to quickly select the entire image. A selection outline will appear around it. Then press <strong>Ctrl+C<\/strong> (Win) \/ <strong>Command+C<\/strong> (Mac) to copy the image to the clipboard.<\/p>\n<h4 style=\"padding-top:12px;\">\nStep 4: Paste The Photo Into The Screen<br \/>\n<\/h3>\n<p>Switch back over to the document window that contains the tv screen (or whatever screen you're using). We're going to paste the second photo into the selection we created. If you're using Photoshop CS5 as I am, go up to the <strong>Edit<\/strong> menu in the Menu Bar along the top of the screen, choose <strong>Paste Special<\/strong>, and then choose <strong>Paste Into<\/strong>:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/paste-into.gif\" alt=\"Choosing the Paste Into command from the Edit menu in Photoshop.\" width=\"451\" height=\"145\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">The Paste Special menu item is new in Photoshop CS5.<\/div>\n<p>If you're using Photoshop CS4 or earlier, simply go up to the <strong>Edit<\/strong> menu and choose <strong>Paste Into<\/strong>. Photoshop pastes the second photo directly into the screen:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/image-pasted.jpg\" alt=\"The second photo now appears on the tv screen.\" width=\"550\" height=\"450\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">The image now appears on tv.<\/div>\n<p>If we look in the Layers panel, we see that Photoshop has added the second photo on a new layer above the image of the tv on the Background layer. We also see that Photoshop used our selection outline to define a <a href=\"\/basics\/layers\/layer-masks\/\"><strong>layer mask<\/strong><\/a> for the image, which is why it's visible only inside the tv screen even though the actual size of the image is larger than the screen area. The white area in the layer mask preview thumbnail represents the area inside the document window where the image is visible, while the black area surrounding it is where the image is hidden from view:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/photoshop-layers-panel.jpg\" alt=\"The photo appears on a new layer in the Layers panel.\" width=\"308\" height=\"261\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">The image is added to a new layer, complete with a layer mask.<\/div>\n<h3>Step 5: Turn The Layer Mask Off<\/h3>\n<p>Hold down your <strong>Shift<\/strong> key and click directly on the <strong>layer mask preview thumbnail<\/strong> in the Layers panel:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/click-layer-mask.gif\" alt=\"Clicking on the layer mask preview thumbnail.\" width=\"308\" height=\"261\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">A large red \"X\" through the preview thumbnail means the layer mask is currently disabled.<\/div>\n<p>This will temporarily turn the layer mask off, allowing us to see the entire image in the document window. The tv becomes hidden behind the photo:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/image-mask-disabled.jpg\" alt=\"The second photo now appears in front of the tv.\" width=\"550\" height=\"450\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">With the layer mask disabled, the second image appears in front of the tv.<\/div>\n<h3>Step 6: Lower The Opacity Of The Layer<\/h3>\n<p>In a moment, we're going to reposition the image exactly where we need it in front of the tv. Of course, it would help if we could actually see the tv as we're doing that, so let's lower the opacity of the layer. You'll find the <strong>Opacity<\/strong> option at the top of the Layers panel. By default, it's set to 100%. Lower it to around 60%:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/layer-opacity.gif\" alt=\"The layer opacity option in the Layers panel in Photoshop.\" width=\"308\" height=\"261\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">The Opacity option controls the transparency level of the layer.<\/div>\n<p>With the opacity lowered, the tv becomes visible through the photo in front of it:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/image-opacity-lowered.jpg\" alt=\"The tv is now visible through the top image.\" width=\"551\" height=\"450\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">We can now easily move the photo exactly where we want it in front of the screen.<\/div>\n<h3>Step 7: Resize And Reposition The Image With Free Transform<\/h3>\n<p>Press <strong>Ctrl+T<\/strong> (Win) \/ <strong>Command+T<\/strong> (Mac) on your keyboard to quickly bring up Photoshop's <strong>Free Transform<\/strong> box and handles around the image, then move and\/or resize it as needed so it appears where you want it in front of the screen. To move the image, click anywhere inside the boundaries of the Free Transform box and, with your mouse button still held down, drag the image around inside the document. Don't click on the small target symbol in the center, though, or you'll move the target symbol, not the image. To resize the image, hold down your <strong>Shift<\/strong> key and drag any of the <strong>corner handles<\/strong> (the little squares). Holding the Shift key as you drag will constrain the shape of the image so you don't  stretch and distort it as you're resizing it.<\/p>\n<p>In my case, I'm going make my image just a little bit larger so more of the jet skier's head is positioned above the tv screen and the front of the jet ski itself extends out the right side of the screen. These are the two areas I'll be using in a moment to create the illusion that the jet ski is jumping out of the tv. When you're done, press <strong>Enter<\/strong> (Win) \/ <strong>Return<\/strong> (Mac) to accept the changes and exit out of the Free Transform command:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/free-transform.jpg\" alt=\"Moving and resizing the image with Free Transform in Photoshop..\" width=\"534\" height=\"450\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">Use Free Transform to move and resize the image into position in front of the screen.<\/div>\n<h3>Step 8: Select The Areas That Will Extend Outside Of The Screen<\/h3>\n<p>Use your favorite selection tool (<strong><a href=\"\/basics\/selections\/lasso-tool\/\">Lasso Tool<\/a><\/strong>, <strong><a href=\"\/basics\/pen-tool-selections\/\">Pen Tool<\/a><\/strong>, etc) to select the area(s) of the image that will extend out beyond the boundaries of the screen. As I mentioned, I'll want the top of the jet skier and the front of the jet ski to appear as if they're popping out of the tv, so I need to select those two areas. There's no need to select anything that already fits inside the screen since the layer mask already includes those areas. All we need to select are the areas that will extend beyond it.  When you're done, you should see selection outlines around the areas:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/areas-selected.jpg\" alt=\"Selecting the areas that will appear outside the screen..\" width=\"650\" height=\"405\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">The top of the jet skier and the front of the jet ski are now selected.<\/div>\n<h3>Step 9: Turn The Layer Mask Back On And Set The Opacity Back To 100%<\/h3>\n<p>Hold down your <strong>Shift<\/strong> key once again and click on the <strong>layer mask preview thumbnail<\/strong> in the Layers panel to turn the layer mask back on. Then change the <strong>opacity<\/strong> of the layer back to <strong>100%<\/strong>:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/layer-mask-opacity.gif\" alt=\"Turning the layer mask back on and resetting the opacity to 100%..\" width=\"308\" height=\"261\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">Turn the layer mask back on and reset the opacity to 100%.<\/div>\n<p>The image will reappear within the boundaries of the screen and only the outline of the area(s) we just selected will remain:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/image-mask-opacity.jpg\" alt=\"The image after turning the layer mask back on and resetting the opacity to 100%..\" width=\"534\" height=\"450\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">The areas we just selected will temporarily be hidden from view, but the selection outlines remain.<\/div>\n<h3>Step 10: Select The Layer Mask<\/h3>\n<p>We're going to add our selections to the layer mask. To do that, we'll first need the layer mask selected, so click on its preview thumbnail in the Layers panel to select it (no need to hold down the Shift key this time). A white highlight border will appear around the thumbnail letting you know that the mask is selected:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/select-layer-mask.gif\" alt=\"Selecting the layer mask in the Layers panel..\" width=\"308\" height=\"261\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">Click on the preview thumbnail to select the layer mask.<\/div>\n<h3>Step 11: Fill The Selections With White<\/h3>\n<p>Go up to the <strong>Edit<\/strong> menu at the top of the screen and choose the <strong>Fill<\/strong> command:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/edit-fill.gif\" alt=\"Go to Edit &gt; Fill..\" width=\"263\" height=\"134\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">Go to Edit &gt; Fill.<\/div>\n<p>When the Fill dialog box appears, set the <strong>Use<\/strong> option in the top half of the dialog box to <strong>White<\/strong>:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/fill-white.gif\" alt=\"Setting the Use option to White in the Fill dialog box..\" width=\"370\" height=\"256\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">Set the \"Use\" option to White.<\/div>\n<p>Click OK to exit out of the Fill dialog box, and Photoshop fills the selected areas of the layer mask with white. Press <strong>Ctrl+D<\/strong> (Win) \/ <strong>Command+D<\/strong> (Mac) to remove the selection outlines since we know longer need them. If we look at the layer mask preview thumbnail again, we can see the new areas that we've filled with white extending out of the original screen shape:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/new-mask-shape.gif\" alt=\"New areas of white have been added to the layer mask..\" width=\"308\" height=\"261\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">Filling the selections with white has reshaped the layer mask.<\/div>\n<p>With the areas now white on the layer mask, those areas of the image appear visible in the document, giving us our \"screen jump\" effect:<\/p>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/pe-images.s3.amazonaws.com\/photo-effects\/screen-jump\/photoshop-screen-jump-effect.jpg\" alt=\"Photoshop screen jump effect..\" width=\"627\" height=\"500\" \/>\n<div class=\"image-desc\">The final result.<\/div>\n<\/section>\n<style type=\"text\/css\">\n.ads-bottom { width:300px; padding-top:16px;padding-bottom:16px; }\n<\/style><div align=\"center\"><script async src=\"https:\/\/pagead2.googlesyndication.com\/pagead\/js\/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-6601556224092982\"\n     crossorigin=\"anonymous\"><\/script>\n<!-- 300x250 page bottom responsive -->\n<ins class=\"adsbygoogle ads-bottom\"\n     style=\"display:block\"\n     data-ad-client=\"ca-pub-6601556224092982\"\n     data-ad-slot=\"2879809098\"\n     data-ad-format=\"rectangle\"\n\t data-full-width-responsive=\"true\"><\/ins>\n<script>\n(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});\n<\/script><\/div>\n<aside>\n<p>And there we have it! 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