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If i where to use my last discussions awnser then how whould i cut out the body?
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... last discussions???
... how would i cut out the body???
Please post the images and describe what you want to accomplish and we will try to help you.
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And please add which version of Photoshop and OS you have.
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here is what i'm trying to get and my os is windows 10 photoshop cc 2018
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here is what im tying to do image will follow
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this is what i'm tying to do
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Hi
For a car, which has smooth hard edges, as opposed to other surfaces which have soft edges such as fur and hair, the best way to cut it out is to create a path with the pen tool. Carefully work around the car to create a path. Then you can use that path to create a vector mask.
Draw with Pen tools in Photoshop
Dave
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Ghost_16 wrote
If i where to use my last discussions awnser then how whould i cut out the body?
If you have difficulty finding an old thread that you started, go to your profile page and click on Content. It is obviously easier to understand your question when people can see the previous content you are referencing to.
As Dave has said back up the thread, the Pen tool is far and away the best tool for cutting out smooth edged objects like cars. This series of tutorials by forum poster Mike Hoffman, is as good a set of how to use the Pen tool as I have come across
Mastering The Pen Tool in Photoshop - YouTube
This is the first of seven, and as it happens, there are two more since I last checked the link, so I'll be looking at those as well.
If this looks a bit daunting, I can only tell you that it is totally worth the effort.
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If you change the Mode to Lab Color and place a copy of the L channel in Layers, a Curve adjustment will take you at least this far. Some local Dodge and Burn will improve the result. Silhouetting would follow with either a Pen or other Selection tool. Then return to RGB
This is a start with the Quick Selection tool.
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Norman, I should have put the link top the other thread rather than just the screen shot