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| NamePros Regular Join Date: May 2007 Location: Oklahoma
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![]() | Simple PhotoShop question, pls Hello. Can you explain to me how I can take a pic of a white gown and place it on a totally black background? Currently, I have been using the brushes. Is there a simpler/quicker way? Thank you,
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![]() | Thanks. Is there anyway to take out the background with one click and replace it? Thanks
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| NamePros Regular Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: United Kingdom
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | If its just one plain background (same colour) then it would be easy just to use the Magic Eraser Tool to remove the bg. If not, then there wouldnt really by any other easier way other than to use the Magic Wand Tool and then take it from there. But once you've taken the background, you can use seperate Layers so you can try different background without having to go through all the process again. |
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![]() | firstly you should open both the pictures and tile them vertically .then use the magnetic lasso tool to outline the boundary of the gown then press ctrl+t to cut the image ...then use the move to tool to move it to the black background picture.. you will be able to resize the picture .after resizing press ctrl+h and enter ...your image is reday Thanks |
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![]() | just choose the magic wand tool and set the tolerance such that it only chooses the white colour ,once the selection is done the cut it and paste it a new layer then put a background colour to a new layer and place it behind the layer your gown is in... Simple... |
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![]() ![]() | you can do it by using lasso tool in photoshop, it is the easiest way to select the image perfectly, but in the condition above i suggest using magic wand tool, once you click the whole image itself get selected. its a very handy photoshop function. |
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