Since I only wanted to partially erase the pixels and make them a little transparent I started at 10%. Opacity controls the degree of erasing that will be done. You can choose what you want the eraser to behave like from the pop-up menu. To take a look at the tool's Options Palette. Since I'm just going to be erasing near the edge, I don't need to worry about any pixels in his face that are selected. and crank up the Fuzziness slider to 200. So I don't accidentally erase some of the pure brown pixels that I want to keep opaque, I take the eyedropper tool and sample the yellow-est pixel I can find. I'm going to partially erase the pixels that look odd, and make them more transparent, so whatever background I put under the layer shows through convincingly.įirst I need to make a selection. But how do I get rid of the yellowish color you see in some We need those stray hairs to make his blend into the new background These areas, I'm afraid we'd lose too many hairs and his hair would look too much Residual color from his original background. When we last saw our friend's head you remember he was plagued by that problem of During this tutorial I'll show you how to seamlessly place him on a new background. You'll all recall, I'm sure, that I had used the Magnetic Lasso and the Lasso to select him and separate him from his background. Lasso, then who can forget the photo of this businessman? If you read the tutorial on Making Selections: Using the Lasso and Magnetic
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