- 1). Load an image (such as a logo or other design) that you want to use as the basis of your graffiti onto your computer. This image works best if it is a GIF or other transparent image that will not show edges. Also load the image of the wall that you want to apply it to.
- 2). Open Photoshop. Select "File" from the menu and choose "Open." In the dialog that appears, locate the image of the wall and open it.
- 3). Select "File" from the menu and choose "Open." In the dialog that appears, locate the image you want to use as the graffiti and open it. Right-click on the layer in the "Layers" palette, and from the options choose "Duplicate Layer." In the dialog that appears, choose the wall image as the "Destination" and click "OK."
- 4). Go back to the wall document. You will see that the graffiti image is now in the top layer. Hold down the "CTRL" key and click on the preview of the image next to the layer to select all the contents of the layer.
- 5). Select "Edit" from the menu and choose "Transform." From the options, choose "Perspective." Use the handles that appear around the graffiti image to change its angle to make it look as though bit is against the wall.
- 6). Go to the top of the "Layers" palette and change the "Blending Mode" from "Normal" to "Overlay."
- 7). Select "File" and choose "Save As." In the dialog that appears, name the file and save it.
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