Don’t get me wrong, today’s topic is not an advertisement for a certain toothpaste. This is a picture of a strawberry mm taken by our pocoer. Both the mm and the strawberry are so sweet and lovely! But the only fly in the ointment is that mm’s teeth are not white enough. Today our PS tutorial is to teach you how to whiten your teeth!
There are only three simple steps in the process: 1. First outline the selection of the teeth. There are many methods, such as masks and pens. 2. Then copy the tooth part to a layer separately. 3. Use the color adjustment tool to adjust the color to white.
1. Use quick mask to locate teeth: (Here we will teach you how to use the mask selection area in detail. The pen tool is also applicable!) First, in order to prevent misoperation, press the "Ctrl+J" key combination to copy the background layer. Then, find the Quick Mask tool button at the bottom of the left toolbar. Click it to enter the Quick Mask working mode.
In this working mode, ensure that the background color is black. Press the "Ctrl+Backspace (Delete key)" key combination. At this time, the entire screen will be filled with red, indicating that no elements in the screen are selected. Next, use the brush tool, set the foreground color to white, and set the brush opacity and flow to a lower level (in this case, set the opacity to 41% and the flow to 46%), and paint at the position of the teeth in the picture. The red color disappears from the back teeth, indicating that the teeth have been selected. (Please see the illustration for details)
After completion, we click the Quick Mask Tool exit button again to return to the normal working mode, and PS will automatically generate a tooth selection for us.
2. For the convenience of operation, while keeping the selection, we press the mask button in the layer panel to generate a mask for the background copy layer. The range protected by this mask is completely the same as the tooth selection in the left picture. consistent.