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Cutout Tutorial in Adobe Photoshop |
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Wednesday, 10 May 2006 |
In this Photoshop Tutorial we will learn how to take a picture and replace the background or make it transparent. Here is a method using the extract tool that first appeared in ps 5.5. Notice the strands of hair near the shoulders.
Step 1
Open your image, and double click on the "background" name
in your layers pallette. This will turn it into a layer.
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Step 2
Open the extract tool: Image>Extract or Option/Alt+Cmd/Ctrl+X
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Step 3
1. Take the marker tool and trace around the image you want to extract.
Keep the marker 1/2 way on the image and 1/2 on the background. For solid
areas use a small brush, for softer areas like the loose hair, use a larger
brush. Tip: to adjust the brush size use the [ and ] keys. 
2. Now take the bucket tool and fill the area you want to keep.Click OK
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Step 4
There will be a few areas that have been accidently deleted. You can
clean up the image using the eraser and the history brush.
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Step 5
In the history pallette, click next to the image before the extract state.
Select the history brush.
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Step 6
Select a small brush size and "paint" back the image.Now you
can place the image onto any background you wish.
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