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Lets just get strait into it again shall we!

Ok so ofcourse you are going to need a image that you like, just to make it harder try not to get one with a white back ground and so you know what to do when you come accross one without a white back ground.

I Advise that you use the one to the right that i am going to use in this tutorial. this image (1) was found using
Google's image search this is the ideal place to fine what you want.

Ok so now start going around the edges of the image taking off bits by bit(2) and make sure you are zoomed in just so that youget a better look then what you would have without zooming. use the noose to cut parts of the back ground out(2).


So now you image is all alone with a white back ground(3) now select the magic wand tool and click on the white back ground then press Ctrl+Shift+I (I for Image) and now there should be black and white lines going around the image you want only. Now press Ctrl+C to copy the image.

Ex port the same case as last time and make sure that just change colour is NOT selected and 1 zoom and 1 channel IS selected. Load the vase image(4) and press Ctrl+Shift+0 (Zero) this will make the colour 16 million and then press Ctrl+E and your image should be haning on the image.
Now place the image at the bottom of the vase and click once so that the black and white lines are still going around the image, now press Ctrl+Shift+I (I for Image)
and the lines should be around the image and the whole thing.at this point, select the eye dropper tool and click anywhere on the yellow and then select the flood fill tool and click again on the lellow background. the old vase image  should dissapear and you should be left with your image on the yellow back ground(5).
If the flood fill trick doesn't work then you are going to have to click on every part of the vase that doesn't disapear with the flood fill tool.
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