How to cut out hair in Photoshop // psd files free downloads.
When changing backgrounds in Photoshop, getting an accurate selection around hair is tricky – here’s how to do it using the Refine Edge tool in three simple steps.
If you’d like to change the background colours or make a composite in Photoshop CS6,
you’ll need to use selection tools to isolate your figure. The biggest
challenge with this is getting an accurate selection around hair.
There’s no perfect solution to the problem, but since CS4 Adobe has made
things much easier with the introduction of the Refine Edge command,
which as the name suggests, can be used to refine the edges of a
selection (or a Layer Mask, with the almost identical Refine Mask
command).
To access Refine Edge, you’ll need to make an initial selection with any
of the selection tools. If you have a clean background you could use
the Magic Wand or Color Range command, but if the background is more
cluttered, you may find the Quick Selection tool gives you a better
starting point.
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01. Make a selection
Open the start image and grab the Quick Selection tool from the Tools
Panel. Paint over the head with the tool to make a selection (hold down
Alt and paint to subtract areas from the selection if it goes wrong).
When you’re happy, click on the Refine Edge button which can be found at
the top of the display.
02. Refine the edges
Check Smart Radius and set Radius to 72. Check Decontaminate Colors and
choose Output: New Layer with Layer Mask, then hit OK. Next, highlight
the bottom layer, then click the Create Adjustment Layer icon and choose
Solid Color. Set R:227, G:196, B:196 and hit OK.
03. Refine the mask
Highlight the top layer’s mask then right-click it and choose Refine
Mask. Grab the Refine Radius tool from the left of the Refine Mask box,
then use it to paint over any gaps in the hair where you can still see
the original white background. When you’re happy, hit OK.
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