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How do you do stuff like that? And if something has text in front of it, how do people remove the text?
You have quite a bit of tools to do what I did. You could use pen, but I was feeling lazy. I used polygonal. One tip I taught myself and learned in college was to always go in deep. Look like this. You should be working with the pixels, not against the pixels. Working with pixels means going in at extreme zoom resolutions and filling them in pixel by pixel.
So I saw the right side clipped. What you want to do is get the polygonal lasso, and draw along how you interpret the rest of the image looks like in your imagination, then form a shape.
After that, you take the ink dropper and select a local color as a base color inside the selection. The selection keeps it seperate from the rest of the image. After that you take the clone tool, make that small so you can take piece by piece. You use clone by holding alt on any surface of the layer to copy it. Then you take a section, and fill in the selected area.
The K was clipped, so I got the brush tool, made it really small, ink dropped local letter colors, and drew it myself. It doesn't have to be perfect. It just needs to be obviously a K when zoomed out. Zoom out to Actual Size (ctrl+0) regularly to see what it looks like zoomed out. Pro-tip: zoom out fast by doing ctrl - (zoom out) and ctrl + (zoom in). That combined with ctrl + 0 is a good way of navigating around PS.
Easy. Some basic Photoshop work. I can send you video tutorials if you want.