Photoshop has become a widely used image-manipulation program. It is used to create images from scratch and to edit images. Photoshop can also be used for cropping, image resizing and hue and saturation adjustments. To make clothes see-through, you can use a method called 'opaque-modification,' and it only takes a few steps. This method can be used to add cool effects to your image by making the clothes seem to disappear completely.
Choose the 'New layer' option located on the bottom right of the screen. This will be the background for the clothing image.
Select the 'paint bucket' tool located on the top-left corner. The desired color should be selected.
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Use the paint bucket on the layer you created.
Open the clothing image in Photoshop on a separate layer.
Select the 'magic wand' tool located on the right side of the screen.
Choose the clothing portion of the image with the 'magic wand' tool.
Press the 'Enter' key to confirm the selection.
Select the 'opacity' tool located at the bottom-right corner and drag it down to the desired percentage.
Press the 'Enter' key to confirm the opacity, then save your completed image.
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Rendering, or cutting out, images with Photoshop lets you create many kinds of visual effects, from the whimsical to the practical. You can make a person appear within a setting she was never actually in. Or, make it look like you’ve photographed multiple copies of a product that you’re advertising even though you only photographed a single copy. Adobe created the Refine Mask tool specifically for these kinds of images. Refine Mask detects edges of objects appearing in a picture.
1.Load into Photoshop a picture that has an image you’d like to render. For example, load a photo of a person whose background you’d like to remove.
2.Click the Tools palette icon shaped like a lasso to run the Lasso tool. Move the mouse to a point just outside the outline of the image you want to render. Press and hold the left mouse button, then drag around the image. Stay close to the image’s outline, but don’t try to be exact -- that’s the job of Refine Mask. The important thing is not to stray into the image itself.
3.Release the mouse when you’ve traced completely around the image, then click the Layer panel button shaped like a circle within a rectangle. This runs the “Add Layer Mask” tool, which creates a mask that hides the image’s background. The mask appears as a black and white thumbnail on the right of the currently selected layer in the Layers panel.
4.Right-click the mask thumbnail and then click “Refine” to open the “Refine Mask” dialog box. Drag the “Radius” slider slowly to the right, observing closely the image as you do so. When the background pixels, which now appear in red, begin to intrude onto the image, drag “Radius” back to the left slightly. There may still be a gap between the red background and the image.
5.Drag the mouse, which is loaded by default with the Refine Radius brush, over a portion of a gap between the image and its background. Photoshop will remove the gap so the red background fits snugly to the image.
6.Use the Refine Radius brush to remove any gaps remaining between the image and its background and then click 'OK' to close the Refine Mask dialog. The image appears surrounded by white because the white of the default “Background” layer is showing through the cutout background of the rendered image.
7.Click the “Background” layer’s eye icon in the Layers panel to make the background transparent. Photoshop indicates transparency with a checkerboard pattern that’s colored white and gray.
8.Use the “File” menu’s “Save As” command to save the image as type PNG, which preserves the transparency of the rendered image.
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Darrin Koltow wrote about computer software until graphics programs reawakened his lifelong passion of becoming a master designer and draftsman. He has now committed to acquiring the training for a position designing characters, creatures and environments for video games, movies and other entertainment media.
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