Extracting part of the image from the image is a simple yet complex task. Everyone has their own different ways to cut out the image. For beginners, cutting out images is a headache and time-consuming chore. Here we introduce a simple, practical and more accurate method for cutting out images, that is, using the quick mask and eraser tools, which is very easy to understand. , and the easy-to-operate drawing method allows you to easily pick out even small strands of hair. Just choose a brush that matches the diameter of the hair in the quick mask state and apply it. It is very suitable for beginners.
Original picture:
material:
Final effect:
"Quick Mask" cutout method: Its operation method is as follows:
1. Drag Material 2 "Character" into Material 1 "Sea", and freely transform and adjust Material 2 "Character"; after pressing the "Ctrl+T" keys, hold down the "Shift" key without letting go, and use the left mouse button. Make size adjustments. In this way, it will be scaled as a whole without deformation. Beginners, remember this.
2. Press the Ctrl+J keys to copy material 1 and material 2 respectively to generate "material 1 copy" and "material 2 copy". Set the foreground color to blue (#0314fa), select "Create New Layer" to get a blank layer, and press the "Alt+Delete" keys to fill it with blue. Then hide some layers and only show the "inspection layer". Purpose: To test the effect of cutout.
As shown in Figure 2:
3. Press the Q key to enter the quick mask. At this time, the system will automatically generate a quick mask "Ctrl+4" in the "Channel Panel". As shown in Figure 3:
4. Set the foreground color to: black. Select the Brush Tool and use a soft-angled, 50% hardness brush to create a mask area by painting along the character in the image window. As shown in Figure 4:
5. If you can't see the picture clearly, you can select the "Fit to Screen" option in the "Zoom Tool" and use a black brush to evenly paint the "Copy of Material 2". If you make a mistake, use a white brush to rub it back. Be careful not to miss any areas. The effect is shown in Figure 5:
6. Press the Q key to exit the quick mask, return to the layer panel, and press the Delete key to delete the selected image (in the ant line state). Close the small eye of "Inspection Layer", the effect is as shown in Figure 6:
7. Press Ctrl+D to cancel the selection, select the "Eraser Tool", set the opacity to 20%, then select a brush tip of appropriate size and erase the background with excess edges.
8. Click on the small eye of “Copy of Material 1”, as shown in Figure 7: