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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 7:35 am)
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Do you want to remove 100% of the background?... If so, the simplest method, in view of the colours involved, would be to use the "magic eraser" very tightly controlled, but with "contiguous" unchecked... for safety's sake, make a copy of the layer, then "hide" it.. click visible OFF in layers. probably set tolerance to about 50%, and do the blue first... when you do the white, make SURE there isn't any red tint where you click.... either that, or reset tolerance to about 5%... . One thing you might do, I find this helps me out, is to create a new layer... fill colour set at white, and move it "below" the layer you're working on.. otherwise, it gets hard to see. to change the colour of the "branches", you can use "replace colour" Lou.
"..... and that was when things got interestiing."
I prefer the quick mask in situations like this. Press Q to enter the quick mask mode and use the brush to paint the isolated areas. Press D to set default black and white colors, if you want to select the face paint with black over it, if you want to select suronding background paint with black over the background. Use slightly soft brush, this way you have interactive control over the selection. Try it its very easy and cool way
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another option is the extract Command, ( Alt/Option + Ctrl/Command + X ) use the Highlighter to trace the image, use the Eraser to remove any markings you dont want, when finished with the outline use the paint bucket to fill it in than pick on the preview, than if you need to (C) use the Clean up tool or the (T) Touch up tool, than pick OK. good luck and have fun...=]
There is much more text than actual work in here. You can use this for any kind of background removal :)
Tihomir
Open your mind and share the knowledge!
There is much more text than actual work in here. You can use this for any kind of background removal :)
Tihomir
Open your mind and share the knowledge!
There is much more text than actual work in here. You can use this for any kind of background removal :)
Tihomir
Open your mind and share the knowledge!
There is much more text than actual work in here. You can use this for any kind of background removal :)
Tihomir
Open your mind and share the knowledge!
There is much more text than actual work in here. You can use this for any kind of background removal :)
Tihomir
Open your mind and share the knowledge!
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