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Thanks for reaching out. To seamlessly replace ceiling tiles in an existing photo, here’s a straightforward approach you can use in Photoshop:
1. Use the Rectangular Marquee Tool or Polygonal Lasso Tool to outline the existing ceiling tiles you want to replace. For best results, zoom in to capture details accurately.
If your ceiling perspective is angled, consider Edit > Transform > Distort after making your selection to adjust your area for perspective.
2. Open your replacement ceiling tile texture or create a pattern. If you’re using a texture, you can copy it to the clipboard and paste it into a new layer within your selection.
Use Edit > Transform > Scale/Distort/Skew to adjust the new tiles, aligning them to match the perspective of the original ceiling.
3. Add a Layer Mask to the new tile layer to blend the edges seamlessly with the original photo. You may use a soft brush to mask around areas for a realistic fit.
If the room's lighting affects the ceiling, consider adding a drop shadow or adjusting brightness/contrast on the new tiles using Image > Adjustments to match the scene.
4. To blend colors more naturally, try Adjustments > Match Color (especially useful if the ceiling color varies slightly).
Apply a slight Gaussian Blur if needed to match the focus level of the original image.
Bonus: You can use blend mode "screen" to give it a more polished and realistic look."
With these steps, you’ll get a polished result that integrates new ceiling tiles naturally!
Best,
Anshul Saini