Cut Out Hair Fast And Easy Compositing Tips In Adobe Photoshop 2020

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In this Adobe Photoshop 2020 tutorial you will learn how to quickly remove the background from your subjects, CUT OUT hair fast, and replace the background. We will be using a combination of the Background Eraser Tool, the Eraser tool, and the Magic Wand Tool to easily cut out the subject from the background

You'll also learn some compositing techniques, such as how to put realistic glasses on your subject using a soft light blend modes and FX. Also, how to add a gaussian blur on the background layer.

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#Photoshop #CutOut

Hey: what's up you guys and welcome back to Gal so on this video we're jumping into Photoshop and I'm showing you how easy it is to remove the background from your subjects and even around the wispy hairs, because that part can get kind of tricky. So I'll. First show you how to do that and then I'll show you how easy it is to Photoshop glasses on your subject like different pairs of glasses, to fit whatever seam you need and to make it look more realistic and the glasses I'll be using are from Movement And more on movement later without further ado, let's go ahead and jump on in so here is the original photo inside a Photoshop. You can see, as we zoom in that the background is kind of in this cottage cheese style, and I want to remove it and actually replace it with a brick background. So to do that, let's go ahead and fit to screen up here at the top and over in layers. Let'S go ahead and duplicate the original just by dragging it down into this plus icon, and this will make a copy and we can rename this. Let'S call it background remove because this is where we're going to remove the background and we can turn off the visibility of the original and then we're gon na make another layer. Let'S click the plus icon, and let's call this. The color reveal, because this is going to be actually a solid color. Let'S choose this and solid color and let's go ahead and make this a red color and then let's move it beneath the background. Remove so then, when we start to remove the background, we'll see the red and it'll make it easier to see if we're missing any of the white that we're removing from the background. So we're going to start with the hair because that's the most difficult part and then we will remove part of the blouse and the rest of the background. So let's go ahead and zoom in here on this hair and what we're going to use is what is called the background, eraser tool, so just click and hold. If you do not see that and select background eraser tool and up here, you can adjust the size of the brush, I'm liking it at 254 and you can adjust the hardness as well and from here you're just going to make sure it's sampling once sampling. This background once and you want to make sure the limits are discontinuous. The tolerance is going to change depending on the photo. So I will explain more about that. Once we get there for testing, you also want to protect the foreground layer, which is the color of the hair. Now there's a lot of different colors here, but around the edges is a little bit lighter. So after you check this, so if it was unchecked, be sure to check it and then go down to the color picker, and here you can just choose a color, so you can click until you hit the right color that you want. So let's say around this color and hit OK. So after you select the color go up to tolerance and we will start with the lowest tolerance. Let'S start with around 10 % and as we click you want to click and hold and then move over the hair. Now here you can see, there's a ton of white still, it's not removing it perfectly, so the tolerance is too low. We need to increase that so, let's command Z, (, ctrl, Z, ) and let's try 25 %. Let'S see how that looks all right. It'S looking a little bit better, but you can still see some white around the edges. If we zoom in you can see it's too much white around the hair. So what we need to do is command Z, to undo that or ctrl Z on a PC and let's increase the tolerance even more: let's try around 56 % and then let's zoom in and click and then here it's looking a lot better. Now it's not going to be exactly perfect and that's ok, but it's looking a lot better. So I'm just going to quickly go around, remember, be sure to click and hold and if you accidentally click here and start, it's not going to work, you have to click on the background layer and then go okay. So I'm going to quickly go around and do this around her whole head and then we'll move into the blouse and down here we can zoom in and if you control click you can reduce the size to be much smaller for precision we can go in and Just gently go around the color here like so, and we can smooth this area out with the regular eraser tool. Let'S go over to the eraser tool now and let's just smooth that out to make this a little bit smaller, all right and now I'm just going to zoom out and use the eraser tool to go around the blouse. We don't need to use the background eraser tool in this case, because the blouse does not have such a jagged area as the hair. It'S just a smooth area, so I'm going to ctrl click and I'm going to increase the size again, that's about good and I'll quickly. Just do an outline. So now this whole area, that's red, is actually transparent. If I turn off the red here, you can see it's just a transparent background. The grid means transparency and, as we zoom in it, looks pretty good. The shape of the hair looks like it's still intact, and all we need to do now is delete the rest of the background. Well, we're not going to use the eraser tool. We could it'll just take a little bit more time. Instead, I'm going to use the magic wand tool or hit W on your keyboard, and you can just select this area here and you can see how it put an outline selection around this whole area and then hit delete. And let's do the same over here, hit delete and it's gone, and now we can turn back on the red layer to see if we're missing anything, we can actually use the zoom tool to go inside here and see if we need to make any adjustments, you Can see here some of the cottage cheese texturing is still there. I keep saying cottage cheese, but that's what it looks like. So let's go ahead and just get rid of some of that here. So that way, it's not so obvious. You won't see it too much with our new brick background and you will see in just a second what that looks like. So, let's go around the edges here, just to smooth this out just to get rid of some of the texture all right. So now we have our transparent background. It'S that simple! Now we need to add in our brick layer, so I'm gon na go into finder and I'm going to take this red brick jpg and drop it into Photoshop and I'm going to actually make this a little bit bigger. So the bricks look bigger behind her. That looks about good and then I'll hit the checkmark, and then we need to drag this layer beneath her. And now you see the bricks are there now we want to add a little bit of blur. So that way, it's not quite in focus. So that's where we're gon na go up to filter and it's like gausian blur and let's put it at let's try 10 and see how that looks, and that looks pretty good. So you can see the original. If we turn these off, we can turn on the original, and I had the cottage cheese background and let's go ahead and turn that off and now we have the new. So now I want to add some glasses if you guys want to photoshop glasses on. I got these glasses from Movement MVMT. They are the Rex ever scroll blue, light-emitting glasses, which are pretty cool so they're great. They help improve your eyes, so you don't get migraines from the screens now these glasses. I remove the background now. I'M just gon na drag. It because it's transparent and drop it on her face here and then, of course, you can't see them because we need to move it above her and now we need to make some adjustments. So it looks more natural, so I'm going to zoom in on her face. Just by hitting command plus ( ctrl + ) to zoom in and I'm gon na make them a little bit bigger and place them like they're resting on her nose. I think that looks good, and now we need to change some of the coloration. So the first thing I like to do is add a drop shadow, so go to effects and add a drop shadow, and you can see it just adds some nice natural drop shadow. Of course, you want the opacity to maybe be a little bit more subtle if it's a hundred percent it's too much, but we can just make it around eighty. Seventy four is fine and the angle is at thirty degrees. I think that looks good in the distance. You can have fun with that one, but you can see. I want it to be a little bit lower, so around here is good and you can see the before and the after, and it just looks like there's a natural shadow happening from the glasses and next we can add an inner shadow, and this just helps make The coloring look a little bit more natural and then click on the inner shadow, and here we want to adjust the opacity to make it more blended, the natural colour you can play around with the distance and the angle. But I think that looks good. So now we can turn off the effects and you can see the before. It just looks a little bit unnatural and the after, which makes it look more like it's realistic. So now I'm going to draw in some blue shapes in the lenses to make it look like the glasses are the ever scroll technology which emits blue light. So to do that, I'm actually going to go over to the pen tool and make sure you're in the shape, method and change the fill to a blue color. You can also select on this to choose a different blue color and then I'm going to zoom in and just draw I'm going to click and click and hold to make a curved line and go around the edges until I close it off and then I'll close. It off and then I'll go on over here to the other lens and do the same thing. Alright. Now we have the two shapes and then we need to change the blend mode, but first, let's go ahead and hold shift and select both of these shapes and ctrl-click to merge the shapes as one and then from blend modes. Let'S change it to soft light and then let's change the fill to around 40 %. So now, if I click the selection tool up here, I can show you the before in the after. It'S just a slight difference and you can of course adjust the fill to. Maybe be a little bit lower 35 %, so now I can zoom out and it's looking pretty natural, so you can see what it looked like before I added the effects. It just looks kind of fake by adding in the shapes inside and the effects around the edges. It looks more realistic and the exact glasses that I used here - Movement MVMT actually sent me and Movement sponsored this video. They sent me three different glasses to try out, and all of them have the ever scroll blue light-emitting technology, and what this does is. It helps prevent all the blue light from your screens, your iPhones anytime, you're, looking at a screen. It helps that light from going into your eyes, which has been proven to cause migraines and sleep issues. There are lots of different styles that you can browse on their website for different frames, and you can try them on and what better. Yet you can use my technique. I just showed you in Photoshop to see how those photos look good on you, and I've actually provided a transparent version of these glasses. In my description box below also there, you can get 15 % off movement glasses if you guys are interested or or any of your family members want to try these glasses. You can use my code in the link in the description to get 15 % off. So I hope you guys enjoyed this video if it helped. You out be sure to give this video a thumbs up and leave a comment below and let me know what type of video effects photo effects or even audio effects that you guys have been itching to learn. That'S what I do here. I try to help you guys out. So just let me know what you guys want to learn next below and just a reminder. You can get 15 % off MVMT Movement glasses, like I have here, and thanks to MVMT Movement, you can use my link and save 15 % off on going. So you can tell your dad about it. You can tell your mom about everybody uses screens now it's super important to protect your eyes in the digital age that we live in now, all right, that's it for this video see you guys next time, Bye,

Lies Müge: For anyone else working with a NONWHITE or COMPLEX background: SOLUTION 1: instead of using the "Sampling Once" mode, I've had some success with the "Background Swatch" mode. To use this it's really simple: eyedrop the foreground color (the color you don't want erased) then switch to your secondary swatch (x) and eyedrop the background color you're trying to erase. Switch the the foreground color: whichever color is ACTIVE is the one that the eraser will try to preserve, while the INACTIVE or "background" color will be erased. You'll need to play around with the tolerances just a bit, but it'll work much better for you than sample once, I've found. SOLUTION 2: Sometimes with seriously annoying backgrounds, or backgrounds that are close in color to your subject's hair, this may seem tedious but it might SAVE you time (esp if you have an ipad): Use the selection tools to cut out your subject without the wisps of hair (I usually start with Select Subject, then clean things up using the lasso (on my ipad) or the polygonal lasso (much cleaner: 9/10 no one will notice perfectly straight lines... so just zoom in for more organic curves or switch tools, using the additive selection option); don't be afraid of Select Subject. It WILL save you loads of time. Focus on cleaning up that selection). Once you have that done, mask your subject and then create a new layer, eyedrop the color of the hair, and "paint in" the wisps of hair using varying color samples and a very thin brush. Really try to blend it in... this takes a bit of artistry, but the bar is very low: zoomed out no one will notice the difference unless you're using too thick of a brush I've been struggling with this for the longest time with complex backgrounds, and I've been continuously pointed to the refine selection tool–which has a mind of it's own and never does what I need it to. This has been so helpful! The background removal tool is a little powerhouse. Thank you so much for this point in the right direction and for not being one of those annoying tutorialists that wastes the first five minutes of the tutorial. You got straight to the point, and I SO appreciate you respecting my time! Definitely going to look at more of your stuff! What a happy find!

Amy Gallatin: This is easily one of the best tutorials I have seen in my life. Concise, incredibly informative, doesn't waste time by performing repetitive stuff once you explained it. I don't know how you learned all this stuff but you are a natural teacher for sure! We are musicians struggling with album cover design and trying to work around Cymk constraints . This is just a huge help . Thank you so much for posting this tutorial!!

Elaine Lenis: This is so helpful and practical! I’m going to start practicing right away! Between genetics and looking at premiere all day I’d love to try these glasses! Keep up the great work. I just got promoted and I secretly owe it to these tutorials

tim kenney: Well of course it's easy in this video! That's virtually a white background with high contrast between the background and hair. Very rare we get that combination. Usually against a complex background and often close in color or value to the hair.

Dawn Sorgea: Very helpful for my high school students as we will be isolating portraits, using effects and changing the background colors in the style of Andy Warhol. Thanks for the clear explanation of this tool!

Mary Baker: Love this tutorial! Thank you for creating this. I'll definitely be using your demonstrated techniques. ❤️

Carolyn Davis: I enjoyed watching and then doing the steps and going back to repeat parts of the video. I did it and it came out really well. Thank you for doing this normally difficult task. now to remember it all. practice makes perfect!

Ed T: Brilliantly presented. You saved me a ton of time and endless frustration. Thank you!

Tony Babarino: But what if the background is “busy” with multiple colors and various intensity? That is a tutorial we need to see when you erase a background with a person with the same difficult hair.

Roger Knowles: Great video, great techniques, very calmly spoken! Got me out of trouble! Thanks.

Jonney E: Thank you - there are so many elaborate takes on this and yours is the most simplified I've been able to find, at least for what I needed to do. Appreciate it!

castern charger: Easily one of the best tutorials ever for hair selection. Great job!!❤❤

Tanya Guryel: Really easy to follow instructions thank you!!

A Different Perspective: I watch a lot of tutorial videos and you did a wonderful job in explaining what you were doing and why. Thank you!

Vanessa Phillips: Been through sooo many videos and you my dear explained it the best and made it so simple to understand. Thank you!

yemerican: Your tutorial is better than I thought it would be. so... thank you. it has helped me.

Humpy And Bex: This is ingenious! Ive just spent the whole evening trying to do hair. Then, after watching video after video which was just soooo complicated, I was about to give up THEN I came across this and VOILA!!! THANK YOU!!!

Bruno Scali: Good video! But i'm not sure about one thing: When you use the eraser tool on the blouse, doesn't seems to be a clean and smooth selection. I mean, doesn't seem to follow the shape of the blouse. I feel that if i zoom in in that picture, i would notice the background cropped. Maybe you can give an advice, or another way to make it look more realistic? Thank you!

Diya Bukhari: Best tutorial I’ve seen so far. Thank you for this

MrSosa: great Tutorial. Just what i needed to deal with troublesome hair issues :) ty

Sophia Jasmine: Girl! you are genius, you have solved the issues I have been facing since I learned photoshop.

KARA CREATIVE: One of the BEST tuts have ever come across. So helpful.

UNDERDOG THE DJ: Thanks so much!!! My image came out so clean <3

Coco de Jong: Thank you very much! And very calmly spoken. I love it

AllProG: great video..explained and executed simply and easy to understand

Mr. Sorrow: That's what I was looking for. Thank you soooo much!

pennypritty1: This is really cool. I literally tried to do this to find some blue protective glasses and failed making it look this realistic. Imma try again.

John Pelsang: That is an awesome video tutorial. That helped me out so much. Thanks

ArtChickTV: Great tutorial! Thank you for sharing this.

A Day In Life: Girl you are awesome, I have watched tons of background removal tutorials, Yours is by far the best. Subscribed.

art onfingers: Very helpful and thank you so much

Joseph Maloney: Thank you for all the great content. We are theatrical prop designers and fabricators. I want to use a time lapsed progress clips (changed regularly) on our company introduction and bring our logo our of the clip, from small and opaque to large and bold. I have searched the web and purchased some logo templates but still not happy with this. Have you produced anything like this yet? Trying to do this in after effects.

83rn15: What a great skill, thank you for sharing!

Dinah Beaton: This is definitely the best video on removing background and approached in quite a different way altogether. Thank you. Cant wait to try it.

Digital Studio Tundla: Hi ,your methods of learning is so simple and impressive too, I'm a wedding photographer from India and wants to learn more about Adobe cc and premier pro too. Great full to you .

Sandram Pillay: Thank you for this excellent tutorial. Will use your methods in next project,

rammya bandara: AMAZING TEACHING, THANK A LOT DEAR TEACHER,

atek digital: Great tutorial a quick selection instead of pend tool making mask etc. With the wand tool just click inside empty area where u need glass. it will select the inner selection just fill with alt+backspace thats it. To the other right eye with the logo u can just cut and keep in other layer and same way just select with wand tool and alt+backspace and rest with the transparency u have shown.

Anne's MS Chronicles: Hi, thanks for the tutorial. I needed to go back in to further refine the hair so I went back into select & mask and tried to use the refine brush but kept getting a message saying 'could not comeplete request becasue there was no selection to refine. Please make selection before using refine edge tool'. This is driving me mad. Are you able to talk us trough what we do if we have to go back into to further refine?

Sunshine's Kitchen: very simple to understand tutorial

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Alberto Isaac Chacón Villar: Thanks for this tutorial Gal, It's really great and very usefull. B. regards

Luchortega TV: Your videos are very interesting and you have a very warm narration. I would like to know, How can I generate shine on glass or metal objects?

Zu P: Finally someone did curly hair with photo background removed! Thank you!!!!!

Gopalkrishna Pai Kane: This is the most useful photoshop tutorial I have watched.

RANDMK Productions: I learned something new about background eraser tool. Thanks! Premier can do so much now that I use Photoshop less and less. Also you are making glasses look cool!

Rainer Lodes: Great video! Thank you very much

Aaliyah Knowles: Thank you very much for this tip

jitendra nayak: Very nice tutorial i loved it. I wanna ask you what if i use the SELECT SUBJECT tool to get a jump start and next i continue with your method for getting the hair job done....

Ralph Bullis: Great tutorial. I will use your technique on some grizzly bear pictures. I have to move a bear to a completely different background. Keep up the good work.

Alexandru Grecov: I never used this tool for bg but now i will give a try, nice work.

marc goldstein: Thank you for taking the time to make the vid, I needed a refresher course.

Praveen Kumar: Very thankful to you for posting this vid...im searching for this tip i saw many vids but i perfectly understood this one...

Chris Ieremie: This is a good tutorial however you did not tell us why we picked a color from the hair before you started erasing.

Marcio Cruz: amazing, thanks a lot !

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irie irie: Thanks but a very easy image to work on, what about one with many colors in backgound?

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LCA: this is great, thanks

Anne Brooks: Nice, now can you make the same video against a brick bg and have the same results, or some other busy background? Thanks

Lilen Chakma Art: hello mam why my ''Protect Foreground Color'' option is locked and how can i unlock that option??? please help me

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Uni Cornsmith: Is it possible to scan directly into Photoshop Elements using Twain drivers? The new versions of Photoshop do not work with Twain drivers.

Grim Reaper: i would rather go for channels for background removal...moreover there are hairs behind glasses which is quite un natural....anyways good tutorial ..take it as positive feedback

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