Lightroom :: How To Get The Person In Background Out
Apr 20, 2013
just got Lr, new to this digital editing, have immediate need ... have candid of person in foreground and want to eliminate / paint / mask or whatever to get the person in background out
I've tried looking for a tutorial about this but so far I've had no luck. I'm sorry if its been asked before, I tried searching but I couldn't find anything about it. Maybe I'm not typing the right words because I doubt nobody has ever wondered how to do this effect. I tried google too.. so I really think I'm not the right search.
i want to edit some photos of my wife, so that it looks like she is in different places/backgrounds. i know it is possible to cut someone out of a background and put them onto another,
I very often need to take the background away from a person the only examples show a solid color background. That is not what I need to know. What I need to do is take a person out of a background without having them look like helmet heads. So often I receive camera-ready ads with photographs that have been revised. The creator uses the lasso tool and cuts a person away from the background and the head looks like a helmet. Does CS4 (or, for that matter, CS3) have an easier way to do that as compared to CS2?
ok after playing with this for a few days i am frustrated i can't get the 2nd person added to look like it belongs in the first photo.... what to do.....
what exactly I would have to do to this pic to not make the girl look so... robotly. I'm pretty sure its something in the eyes but it just looks sooo fake.
I am playing with this picture and want to put a person's picture into the display part. But, I don't know how to get someone in there while maintaining the glare of the TV. I downloaded that picture just to see if I could figure it out, but I haven't been able to yet ...
I'm new to photoshop and i would to know how to cut a person out of a image so it is perfect. Would someone be abe to tell me how to do it or give me a hyperlink to a tutorial.
I was wondering what's the easiest way to set up a first person camera? I have a rigged character dancing around and I've tried to link a free camera to the characters head but the camera doesn't move with the character.
I'd like the third person in the picture to be removed, and number four to be moved to the left (so taking the place of number 3). The windows in the back may be removed, if that is easier.
to cut out a person from one photo and put that person on another photo (a group photo), so that it looks as if the person was there when the group photo was taken.
if any of you know of a way to extract like a person out of a picture but a very detailed picture say for example a picture of a woman with her hair blowing in the air and each hair strand is captured?
I have a picture of this person (wouldn't let me post their pic) that I'm trying to adjust in photoshop. It seems that the camera was a bit too close to the face and where the flash is reflected, there is a huge white area surrounded by lots of yellow and red (digital cam, btw). I'm finding it hard to adjust with levels and curves and such. Is there another way to target this shiny area of the face and tone down the brightness?
In Photoshop CS3, what are the steps to highlight one person in a group photo such that that one person's face or head looks like a circle around it that is brighter or lighter than the rest of the group?
Ok, first off my friend is a little bit on the chunky side so I wanted to take a picture of him and edit in Photoshop making him really skinny like anorexic so you can see his bones and stuff... pretty much like a walking skeleton... can anyone help me on how I might be able 2 go about doing this?