Step 8: Finally delete the black layer to see the original background. The end result doesn't need to be perfect because we don't change the background. Step 7: Use the normal eraser to remove as much translucent white hair as possible without touching real hair. Step 6: Repeat this process to sample the new area until most of the white background is removed and only the translucent white hair remains. Step 5: Finally paint the rest of the hair to remove the sample background color. Step 4: Take a white background pattern by pressing Alt / Option and clicking on the white area between her hair. Step 3: Select the extracted object image and then select the Background Eraser Tool. This action helps to show the object to be executed.
Step 2: Using the Fill tool ( Shift + F5 or Edit> Fill ), fill the new layer with black. Step 1: Create a new layer between the background and the model image separated. Perform a background erase on the model's hairĪt this point, we have separated the model from the background but on the hair still has the original background. Step 5 : After completing these steps we should leave two layers, the top layer has the model and the bottom layer has the background with the model shadow. This will remove the model from the background. Step 4: Select the first layer and press Delete. Step 3: Hold down the Ctrl key, click on the new layer to load this layer as a selection. Step 2: With the selected model image, press Ctrl + J to create a new copy that only includes the selected area (model). Step 1: Use the same Polygonal Lasso tool to carefully select around the model's body, when you go to the hair area, you don't need to select the details, because we don't change the background so you don't have to worry about The correct selection around the hair area. Separating the object from the background Step 4 : Repeat this process for the curtains by selecting them and using Content-Aware. Step 2: With the selected text, press Shift + F5 or Edit> Fill from the menu to bring up the Fill box and select Content-Aware. Step 1: Use the Polygonal Lasso tool to select an area around the text.
The first thing you need to do is delete the background by removing the text as well as the curtains. Step 3: With the New Layer screen, click OK to create a background transformation into a layer. This will allow the background to be hidden later. Step 2: In the Layers panel, double-click the single layer (Background) to make Photoshop a layer. Step 1 : Open the image in Photoshop CS6 / CC. The result has a feeling that the subject is blown away by the wind. The transformed layer will be hidden from the viewport and use a combination of the layer mask and the splatter brushes to reveal the transformed object while hiding the original object parts. Then, perform a 'transformation' of one of these object layers using the Liquify tool to cover almost the entire frame. Basically, the operation to do is to separate the object from the background and create a copy for the object layer. Dispersion effect in Photoshop CS is relatively simple but very difficult to create the right effect.