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Tutorial How To Remove Background Hair Image

Trying to get rid of all this hair can be a nightmare. Therefore, here is what someone needs to do. Making of Use the background eraser tool makes life a little bit easier. It ought to be quite straightforward to create an effective mask that starkly contrasts the foreground from the background. Learn how to remove background from image step by step tutorial.

The details Guideline on How to remove Background from Image

 1. The first thing we want to do is remove some of the backgrounds. Therefore, you need to open the layer (Windows>Layers).

2. You will have to unlock it (just double click on the layer till it opens). a little box can come up and just press OK, and you’re good.

3. Next, you’ll be using the eraser tool to delete some of the background (mine happens to be blue). By removing most of the background color, it saves you time.

4. You’ll go all the way around the image on both sides as close as you can to the hair, it ought to appear checkered.

5. Next, you will need to add a new layer, go the bottom right-hand side and click on the new layer

6. Then return to the bottom and select icon adjustments. Left click on that and select the solid color.

Color

  • Once the color comes up, I would choose a dark color, dark blue, etc. It’s so I will see if there are any white bits left in the background.
  • Now we are going to eliminate all that white and make it whatever color we would like.
  • Now go back to the background eraser tool to the left-hand side of the page.
  • Go to the top of the page to where the brush size is, where the options are set. I have it at 100. However, you’ll use smaller if you want, (i.e., .70), and use a soft edge. Then just go to the right and click on sample one, the middle eyedropper
  • The limits just to the right of that are set at discontinuous
  • Next to that is tolerance, set a 50%. Then protect foreground color to follows certify to check that.

After that

  • Now you’ll click on a white bit with the left button held down, clicking on the white bit and go in, and all around the hair as you still hold down the mouse. You are using sampling 1. Therefore, it is the dark blue color you originally chose.
  • Continue all the way around; don’t get too far into the hair simply the white areas.
  • You should take out most of the white apart from a tiny white outline around the edge
    of the hair
  • Now if you decide to change the color, double-click on the layer thumbnail of color fill one layer, and a box will pop up.

Lighter Color

  • Perhaps you want to try a lighter color; if you do use a lighter color, then you would not see the white edging.
  • But if you use darker colors, then you see the white bits at the edge.
  • Go to the left-hand side again and choose the burn tool (the little hand holding fingers together).
  • Return to the layer and then at the top where it says range, you select mid tones and exposure 100 PC.
  • Then you employ the tool to go over all the edges of the hair, darkening them up, getting eliminated some of the white.
  • Now that most of the white edge is okay, you’ll use any variety of dark background colors, no problem.

If it’s finished, you’ll click OK, and you are done.

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