Use the pull-out filter to remove messy hair
Author:Eve Cole
Update Time:2012-12-19 11:32:50
Source: Lang Xing Sina Blog Author: Unknown It is a more appropriate choice to use the extraction filter to extract messy pictures. However, there are some skills that you should pay attention to when operating.
First, duplicate the layer a few more times, and then cut out the highlights and shadows of the object while forcing the foreground color to be white and black respectively. The details of the picture cut out in this way will be much better.
Original picture
final effect
1. First open an original picture file, execute the CTRL+J command to copy three layer files, create a new coating between "Layer 1" and "Layer Copy 1" and fill it with a dark tone (back off when lowering use).
2. Select "Layer Copy 1", execute the Filter - Extract command, select the "Edge Highlighter Tool" in the panel to smear the main body of the character, select "Force Foreground" and set the color to "white" (the specific settings are as shown in the figure).
3. Select "Layer Copy 2", execute the Filter - Extract command, select the "Edge Highlighter Tool" in the panel to smear the main body of the character, select "Force Foreground" and set the color to "Black" (the specific settings are as shown in the figure).
4. Select "Layer Copy 4", execute the "Polygonal Lasso Tool" in the tool panel to select the main body of the character, execute the "Select--Feather" command, execute the "Select--Inverse Selection" command, and click the DELETE key to delete.
5. Effect after deletion.
6. Select "Layer Copy 1-2" to enlarge the picture, and use the relevant tools of the "Tool Panel" to correct dirty spots on the edges of the hair and local refinement of the hair (this step is very important, patience is the basis).
7. After completing the above steps, we can set your favorite background image for the character.
Final effect: