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How to make the out of bounds, pop out effect in Photoshop Tutorial


How to make OUT of BOUNDS: pop out effect in Photoshop

A really fun effect is the pop out effect. When you see a frame that can’t contain the photo, where its bursting out or oozing out of the frame it captures the imagination. I guess its a kind of augmented reality that adds so much visual punch, it’s impossible to ignore. My buddy Avi Muchnik who used to run Worth 1000, used to have a contest category, “Out of Bounds” and this is where this effect got its name. I’m going to show you exactly how to create an out of bounds effect in Photoshop right now. I’m using Photoshop CC, but you can adapt this tutorial to work in any version.

The kinds of photos that lend themselves to that are things like sports images and action images. The shadows are a key element is making something look like it off the surface. In fact I have created a Photoshop tutorial on making cast shadows here.

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Finding the photo I used

The photo I used is this Kayaking photo from Adobe Stock. you can find it here

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Step 1. Extract the Kayak

The very first thing we need to do is cut out the subject of the photo.

I’m using some new features in Photoshop CC here. If you are on an earlier version of Photoshop, use this technique to cut it out instead.

Choose the Quick Selection tool: Click on Select Subject

Step 2

You will now see your subject selected. Use the quick selection brush to fine tune the selection. (If the auto option doesn’t work, then use the quick selection tool like normal, by painting the selection)

Step 3

Do some touch ups on the selection by clicking select and Mask from the top tool bar

Increase the Transparency slider, so you can preview the cutout

Here is a trick I do, to get a cleaner edge selection.

Click on “Show Edge”

Move the Radius slider until you just start to see an outline

Change the output settings to “New Layer with Layer Mask”

Click ok

Making the Frame in Photoshop

Step 4

Create a new layer and make sure its between the cut out and the background. This is where our frame will go

Step 5

Grab the rectangle shape tool

Step 6

Make sure you choose Pixels as the option in the top right

Drag the rectangle to make a nice frame shape around the kayaker (This is white because that’s the current foreground color, color really doesn’t matter)

Reshaping a rectangle in Photoshop

Step 7

Now its time to give some shape to the rectangle, lets make it look like its bursting to hold back the image as it bursts through (Dramatic enough sounding?)

Press Ctrl/Cmd+T for free transform

Right click and choose warp

Step 8

You will now see lines and points on the shape. You can drag on the points, or lines to reshape the box

We are going for a “sail” like shape

I mostly got this shape by dragging the corners and the handles that appear when reshaping the corners

This is what you will see in the layers panel

Step 9

Unlock the background first, by clicking the padlock

Move the Rectangle layer to the bottom of the layer stack

Step 10

Click on the layer thumbnail and drag to the bottom of the layer stack.

Make a Clipping Group in Photoshop

The key here, is to fit the contents of the layer, inside the frame shape we have made. Then the cut out subject will overlap (ahh, so that’s how it works!)

Step 11

To do this, hover your pointer over the line between 2 layers and hold down the Alt/Option key

When you see an arrow appear, click to apply

Now the photo above will be clipped to the shape of the rectangle. That’s how  clipping group works.

Looking good for the initial cut out. Now we need to give the frame a little character and then really make it pop with the shadow.

Let’s add an outline to the frame.

Step 12

Keep the clipped image layer selected.

Choose Edit>Stroke I chose 25px for mine. A good idea is to choose Inside for the location since anything outside the clipping bounds wont show.

And the outline around the frame

Let’s fill in the background to give us something to look at

Step 13

Create a new layer at the bottom

Choose a color for the foreground

An a similar, but slightly different color for the background

Step 14

Grab the gradient tool

Choose foreground to background | Linear | Normal | Opacity at 100%

Step 15

Drag with the gradient tool to create your background gradient.

Adding the Drop Shadow in Photoshop for realism

Let’s add a shadow to really lift it off the page. I made an in-depth tutorial on cast shadows in Photoshop 

Step 16

We are going to create a shadow around the box first. Choose the Rectangle layer

Click on fx and choose Drop Shadow from the menu

Here are the settings I used for the drop shadow

And here is the result. The frame is now floating above the page. We need to add the shadow to the subject to complete our effect.

If we apply a layer style shadow to our subject, it will make a shadow all the way around the shape,so we will need an extra step.

Step 17

Add the drop shadow to the Subject layer

The problem is that the shadow shows all the way around and looks weird at the bottom of the boat and where the water spray is.

Here is a cool trick to fix the shadow

Step 18

Convert the shadow to a layer.  Right click on the word effects

Click Create Layer

You will see that the drop shadow is now its own layer

Step 19

Add a Layer mask to the shadow layer

Step 20

Choose a soft, black brush (B) and paint away the shadow from the areas that you don’t want it to show

And here is the final result!

Wasn’t that fun? Let me know in the comments.

Thanks for checking out this tutorial.

 

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22 responses to “How to make the out of bounds, pop out effect in Photoshop Tutorial”

  1. Very much enjoy your effective style of teaching. I have learned so much and continue to do so with all the new updates you furnish for us.
    Thank you

  2. Hey Colin,

    Great Tutorial! I’ve been wanting to so something like that, but never knew how! So now I’m off to try it out!

    Thanks,

    Dennis

  3. I enjoyed your tut and learned a lot.
    is there a way to make the shadow of the front of the boat more realistic. Coming out of the layer of the photo this shadow should move away from the boat. The greater distance to the gray-blue background the more the shadow will move away from the boat. Perhaps you can transform the outline of the front of the boat and fill it with a gray gradient.

  4. Wahwww, I’ll try this today with one of my pictures. I have ever seen this tutorial but I could not remember it.
    Thanks…!

  5. We are always told to ‘smash’ the light button at the bottom. Where exactly is this light button. How does it look?

    Thanks

  6. I learned a lot from your wonderful tutorial. I would appreciate it if you could let me know the actual picture identification number of the kayak picture on Adobe stock. I looked at a lot of kayak whitewater pictures horizontal and could not locate it.

  7. When I try the out of frame tutorial.
    I find that the Select Modify is greyed out and therefore I cannot put a frame around the warped selection.
    Any suggestions ?

  8. Colin, thank you once again for sharing with us. Your generosity and enthusiasm is infectious and has challenged me to become a more competent photographer. Just know that on the other side of the world there is someone who is inspired and delighted by your tutorials and who recognises the value and generosity of your experience and teaching. I extend my sincere admiration and gratitude…..all the way from Australia.

  9. I have a question from a different email: The free Adobe Video pages at Adobe are only for Premier Pro?? The will not work with Elements Premier?? Are there any free ones for Ele. Premier???? Appreciate your help with this!!!

  10. Thank you, Colin,
    I have wanted to know how to do a pop out. I need to practice this. i have watched other tutorials that you have done.
    These are awesome tutorials.

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