How to Make a Mood Board in Photoshop

Date
Jul, 25, 2018

You guys asked, and I’m here to deliver! A follower on Instagram reached out and wanted to know how I made my mood boards in Photoshop. So I asked you all, and the majority said that you would love to see a tutorial, so here we are! Before I start any design project, I always make a mood board to visualize the space and set the tone for the room. I also use them for my e-design clients. Some of my favorite ones I made were for our Laundry Room and Hawkins’ Nursery.

I’m a very visual learner so I like being able to see first hand how something is done. I took a video recording of my screen so it’s easy for you to watch my process and learn how to make a mood board in Photoshop yourself. I hope you enjoy it!

HOW TO MAKE A MOOD BOARD IN PHOTOSHOP

To review – let’s go over some of the tips I shared to help you make a mood board in Photoshop

MAGIC WAND TOOL

This tool works best when your product is darker in color against a clean, crisp, white background. Just click and delete!

QUICK SELECTION TOOL

The quick selection took works best when your product is similar in color to the background. You can click and drag to select the image and then hit command + J to send it to a new level. Then just delete the original layer and you are left with your product perfectly removed from it’s background.

Switch between the + and – cursor to get as clean an outline as possible.

LOOK FOR HIGH RES IMAGES AGAINST A WHITE BACKGROUND

High res images work best so you have a clear vision of your space and don’t have hard to see, blurry images. It’s also easier to remove the background from a higher res image.

TAKE A SCREEN SHOT IF YOU CAN’T COPY THE IMAGE

A lot of websites these days won’t let you click and copy/save an image due to copyright laws. Take a screen shot using Shift + Command +4 on a Mac and then just open your file in Photoshop and remove the background.

Creating a mood board is such a great way to help you envision a space before you actually bring it to life. Hopefully these tips will help you create some dream spaces!

How to Make a Mood Board in Photoshop Video Tutorial

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13 Comments

  1. Reply

    Anjel Arobi

    June 29, 2022

    Nice to read your effective article and appreciated. Thanks

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    Md Sumon

    May 19, 2020

    What a great tutorial . I have read this blog and appreciated your written content .

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    Charles Wilson

    March 26, 2020

    Thank you! It’s a incredible site. https://clippingpathlab.com

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    clipping

    May 10, 2019

    Hi, could you tell me how this use in Photoshop cc 2019, I am a new user for this.

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    Md Solaiman Hossain

    February 5, 2019

    How amazing this shared and your written article your effective . A lot of thanks for wonderful shared .

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    Rashel Ahmed

    December 28, 2018

    Awesome post. Its great tips for the photoshop. Thank you.

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    Amy | Delineate Your Dwelling

    August 7, 2018

    I think of myself as pretty Photoshop savy but this was SO helpful for a few little tips here and there! Thanks for doing this video, Bre!

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      brepurposed

      August 7, 2018

      I’m so glad to hear that! Thanks for watching, Amy! <3

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    Vritika| Flats in OMR

    July 26, 2018

    Bre, thank you so much for the photoshop demo! Thank you for demonstrating the tool purposes 🙂

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      brepurposed

      July 26, 2018

      You’re so welcome, I hope it was helpful!

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    Katie

    July 25, 2018

    This was an awesome video! How do you do the flooring + walls like in your Instagram post of the nursery?

    Thanks! 🙂

    • Reply

      brepurposed

      July 26, 2018

      Ah, I should have included that! I’ll try and add an additional video showing that soon! Thanks for asking!

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