
Step 1: First chose any image and select background eraser tool

Step 2:First copy the background layer by dragging it to the new layer icon.

Step 3: Go to Eraser tools and Right click or use the options bar or brush palette to choose an eraser brush size.

Step 4: erase the background simply move with eraser tool

Step 5: crosshairs in the middle that determine the point of what is going to be erased of everything that is within the circle of the brush. What is actually erased and to what degree is determined by the tolerance % level.

Step 6: For example here you see that contiguous isn’t getting that patch of green on the other side of her.

Step 6: When you turn on ‘discontiguous’

Step 7: Keep using the magic eraser to go around the outskirts of the subject.

Sept 7: Here’s a spot for a regular eraser with eraser tool

Step 8: Note how it jumps beyond off color range of the picnic basket to get to the in-color sampling range of the grass inside the handle.

Step 9:Here’s a result of using the background eraser tool. It’s pretty accurate for creating a clearly defined foreground object as long as you have a distinct background that separates them. When color ranges are too close together then you get a lot of spilling over and it gets ugly and even tolerance might not save you.

Step 10: Grab the Lasso tool (L) and draw a loose selection all the way around the subject.

Step 11:Now switch to the moVe tool
and nudge up once and then down once with your arrow keys on the keyboard. This will close the selection in around the subject.

Step 12:Now you can do such things as make a new background layer by creating a new layer and then filling it with a color of your choice using any of my taught methods. To fill an entire layer you’ll want to Select: Deselect (Ctrl/Cmd D)

Step 13:the selection and then fill otherwise you’ll fill the selected area on a new layer. Make sure that layer is beneath the foreground layer in the layers palette.

Step 14:Grab a large regular eraser and just clean up the spots or pixel dust that is left behind on the layer of your foreground subject.

Step 15:Change the color if you want to, swipe a gradient, pull in a different background image with the moVe tool, add some text, etc. and you’re ready for print.
finally i change the background.






0 Response to 'Change The Background With Eraser'
Post a Comment