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The void aren't made correctly

You can see some part going out

For the renders, both are really choppy and there's a lot of BG on both render.

Be sure to cut with the pen tool and use curves to follow to render.

 

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To make the render easier on the void, try this.

 

On Void PSD, find the layer that already has the render boubabi used as an example. Right click on it, and click "create smart object."

 

Then, double click on the image of that layer, it will open up a new tab, which will be the exact square size that is in the void PSD. Put your render in that file and re size it appropriately. Save that file and go back to the void PSD.

 

Now your render will be in the void, and it won't be over the square's borders.

 

Also, here is a simple youtube video that briefly covers some pen tool stuff, and also how to make your shape into a selection like I talked to you about in chat - 

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To make the render easier on the void, try this.

 

On Void PSD, find the layer that already has the render boubabi used as an example. Right click on it, and click "create smart object."

 

Then, double click on the image of that layer, it will open up a new tab, which will be the exact square size that is in the void PSD. Put your render in that file and re size it appropriately. Save that file and go back to the void PSD.

 

Now your render will be in the void, and it won't be over the square's borders.

 

Also, here is a simple youtube video that briefly covers some pen tool stuff, and also how to make your shape into a selection like I talked to you about in chat - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuvOD6PHKQc

Thats a really great video, thanks for sharing

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