Remove Fringes After Cutting Out Hair in Photoshop
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- Опубліковано 29 лип 2018
- Remove Annoying Edge Fringe After Hair Masking in Photoshop! Learn how to use Clipping Masks to remove color edges or fringes to select hair better and create a cleaner composite. In this tutorial, we will use several techniques to erase or replace the fringe in Photoshop.
Using simple tools like the brush tool, and the clone stamp tool, after selecting the hair, we will learn how to cover the unwanted edges in a realistic fashion. I hope this tutorial helps you. Thank you so much for watching :)
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I have see several tutorials on how to make selections to avoid fringes and a few that discuss removing the fringes by using remove matting and defringe. However, I have had horrible results with these techniques and usually either resorted to changing the background layer to a different blend mode or painting the fringe and accepting the hard fried edge look and then blurring the mask. The results are barely passable.
I appreciate that this tutorial accepts the fact no matter the selection (I used channels to get the best selection possible) there will be some color cast on edges (I know this fact all to well). I am intrigued with the idea of two layers (one for paining outside mask and one for cloning inside). I look forward trying them out with my projects. This is different than anything I tried. Thanks.
I'm using PS about 15 years and every time when i see your new video i think "oh, i know it". And i'm wrong every time 😄
Rili Tili I have a degree in graphic design and I’ve learned more about photoshop from these videos than I did in 4 years of schooling... I want my money back lol
I discovered this technique a few months ago by just pure problem solving thinking. I do tons of subject masks for work, and this has done wonders for defringing more than just hair, but also clothing and color decontamination. I always wondered if I was the only one, but of course I was not because Mr. Umesh is a Photoshop guru! So nice to see self-taught skills also being learned by the community!
Brush blend mode > Overlay... Heaven sent, thank you for that! That makes masking significantly easier!
You also may use a dodge tool for highlights and burn tool to darken the grey colors, for me it is sometimes even more convenient)
Perfect time friend.I got stuck today at this level and you came to rescue me.Thanks a lot.
Big ups to you my man! Definitely the best tutorials on photoshop, make everything feel so streamlined!!
This really helped me a lot. I cut out koi fish for ads and some of the fin detail is a little tough to work with, this just made things so much easier. Thank you
You explain things like a wise person yet not like an old person, instead with patience and care. I respect that about you. Keep up the good work Unmesh. ❤️
Gary Wayne (slow clap)
Great work! When removing a colorful background, you should always look out for and remove color casts as well. In this image you can see a cyan color cast under her arm. It’s pretty easy to remove. Unmesh has a video on that too.
This is the best method of all time!!!! Going forward, this is going to be my selection mask style. It is not real difficult and it gives you amazing and realistic results. I bet after ten tries I will become like second nature to me! Thank you Unmesh for sharing this!!!! You are correct, fringe shows up in about everything. I can see this best used for animals and people. I think channels will work best on landscapes.
Your the best buddy!
Moonpie
You are by far my favourite photoshop tutor!
Your tutorials are always useful!! This is Just what I needed! Thank you so much
Thanks Unmesh. This is an excellent tutorial. It helped me with green screen removal.
Thank you so much Unmesh for another informative tutorial! Good luck man!
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Great tutorial. Thank you.
Wow! This is so cool to learn! I never thought about Blurring those loose strands of pixelated hairs! Thank you so very much!!!
I saw one tut, by Russel Brown, I believe, where he removed the color from the fringe with the Hue Saturation Adjustment Layer, set on the Blues, in this case.
Awesome techniques!
Sir , You are just beyond awesome.
absolute great video, thank you very much!
Always a great & helpful pleasure - Thank you so much!
Great tutorials! Thank you
Even tho i already know how to do this i still watched everything just because you're so good
thanks so much for all your GREAT tutorials!!
This is the best chenal for photoshop , you can learn all about photoshop in here. thank you for making these type of videos .
Helpful video as always. Thanks for uploading this video.
Awesome video, thanks bro.
Outstanding job. You have found your calling.
Fez um bom trabalho, essa técnica com a clone ficou legal. Obrigado.
this video was so helpful. Thank you so much ..
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This is great! thank you.
Thank you. This video make me to find out the problem that I face in the last video. (Sample: Current & Below 😁)
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Great Video,thank you!
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awesome bro....thank u so much
Thanks for the video brother
Great! Thank you so much !
Hey, thanks so much for your tutorials, they're really great and helpful! I was wondering if you could do some videos on "how to cut clouds out of sky" the best way possible, without leaving traces of the background and without butchering the smooth and fluffy edges of the clouds. :)
So helpful. I needed this video!
Thanks for your time
I was looking for this solution for a long time! saved my life! lololol Thank you
Thank you so much bro!
hey awesome work man
you are amazing! Thanks!
easy but very efficient technique.
Amazing bro
Keep it up
Clever. I just wonder why I was not clever enough to think about this obvious and easy solution by myself... :-)
Overlay… 👀 bro, I’ve probably been refining selections since before you were born but that’s a new one for me :) thanks
I'm really like your channel..
Thank you so much dinda, I've got so many lessons here..
This technique has the advantage of being almost universally applicable. My technique is different, but less univesal. I start by making the best possible selection, never with the classic selection tools, but with the channel method where I try to increase the contrast to the best possible way, without frying the edges.
Next, I make two layers using the same mask. The second layer is put in the normal blending mode. For the first layer I try to look for the blending mode that blends in the edges best with the underlaying background (note thus that I never correct fringes without first applying the final background layer). The blending mode depends on the nature of the background. Sometimes multiply helps, but it can be whatever mode.
Next, I create a group from the second layer, and apply a mask. To this mask I apply a soft black brush and paint slightly around the edges so that only the blended edges of the first layer become visible.
This lets the new background shine perfectly through the edges.
If the same blending mode is not usuable for all the edges, cut up your image in pieces.
Note that I did not come up with this technique. I thank RawExchange International for this super way of blending images in a new background.
I hope this helps.
Erwin
So happy to hear that you are proficient in PS. There are so many ways to achieve the same task on PS and yours is one of them too. Thanks so much for your feedback and watching.
Yes ! You are the BEST !
Unmesh, you are better than AI, for sure ... and for the moment ! ;-) Light understanding is key and the lesson perfect. Thanks for all this work.
Perfect Way
Great Help .. Thanks a lot 👍
Who makes these intros? Dopeness 👏😎 Unmesh everything you teach in Ps is gold
Thank you very very much bro
2:10 the face of nightmare
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Amazing video
Simply u rock!
Thank you so very much.
Thank you for your helpful videos.
If I’m doing hair AND extending my backdrop (both from your videos) would I put these hair layers about the subject layer after I do my backdrop gradient?
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Too good bro , It make to help .
good job
Pretty good...
you blow my blind with overlay on the brush 🤯
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The painting technique can also be applied to removing fringes around a masked tree. I haven't found that it's necessary to also resort to the Clone Stamp tool in that case.
nice
What was being eliminated before 4:21? I saw it but what problem did the first 4 minutes eliminate?
thank you. I can use the clone tool!
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I noticed that you speak quite more calmly this time lol.
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Thank you so much for your tutorials, Unmesh. Unfortunately, the link to the sample image is broken--it leads back to your UA-cam channel.
Can you make a video like this for Photoshop elements 2022?
zaberdast
i would make it with hue saturation and work only with Cyan to remove this color
Select and mask with refine edge tool then using second technique of editing hair colours.
Wonder what result you'd get if you did a desaturated adjustment layer then painted the hair then used blend if. Hmmm
I wish you could send me some software or where can i download a latest version of ps cc becoz i am using an older version of it
best guy :))
Light travels in a straight line. The "bending" effect is actually an optical illusion.
what is the hotkey for making the brush softer/harder?
3:22 cannot find the options to change into overlay (PS 2020 win10)
Hi gang... anytime I try this the edges always look way too pixelated and choppy, still as if I just used the selection/magic wand tool. Whereas in his videos, even in the color range panel, the images are flawless and the edges are smooth. Obvi we want to start with the highest resolution, but is he using some kind of RAW photo files? Or is simply because I am in PSCs6 and he is in the latest version? Please advise. thank you!! :)
The sample image link doesnt work :(
Hello my friend, the image is not available for download, if you can upload please - thank you - I'd like to give it a try
how do you zoom in with the panel open?
I was not thinking about the background 😘