I don’t know of a tutorial but if this is what you want, it doesn’t take too much time.
1. make a copy of your background layer and turn off the original background layer.
2. double click on the quick mask icon in the tool palette and select color indicates selected areas. Make sure black in foregrounds color. Turn on the quick mask (Q on the keyboard) and fill in the part you want to hang over the edge of the photo (like legs, arms, tree limbs, hanging flowers, whatever).
3. Hit Ctrl J to copy the selection to its own layer.
4. Select the background copy layer and drag with the marquee tool to select the area you no longer want. That would be area that you want the parts to hang over.
Don’t know if this is what you are after or not.
"Hecate" wrote in message
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 14:45:03 -0500, "Kelly and Robert" wrote:
Does anyone in here know where I could find an out of bounds tutorial for PS7 or know how it is done? Just in case there are a few people that
aren’t
familiar with this procedure it is where a subject of a photo extends
past
the edges of the photo.. Please help. thanks
There’s some information on it in Martin Evening’s book, Photoshop for Photographers.
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