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    Hazman's How to Cut Out Lesson

    I'm using Photoshop CS3(Windows Version) for this lesson
    Open up your photo




    I use these settings
    More Feathering will give a softer edges
    Larger Width will give you a larger tool
    Contrast will look at the differences in dark and light areas that you are cutting out
    Frequency put down more or less anchors




    After the first pass of the Magnetic lasso you need to change tool to the Lasso








    With this tool you can chip away the area you missed
    Be sure to hold down the key for cutting /adding





    After you have a good section
    From the Edit pull down menu Copy and then Paste into a new layer
    Will need to get a small eraser and clean up your edges





    That's it
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    Nice thanks for sharing, just wanted to add, I prefer the pen tool over the magnetic wand and the polygon or lasso tool... for the beginner its defiantly nice to use the magnetic wand but if your wanting nice clean cutouts, I'd recommend learning how to use the pen tool to make a selection.

    Some other tutorial i found that is good for learning to use the selection tool to add to your already nice walk-through.
    http://www.tutorial9.net/photoshop/the-selection-tools/


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    Quote Originally Posted by B00MER View Post
    Nice thanks for sharing, just wanted to add, I prefer the pen tool over the magnetic wand and the polygon or lasso tool... for the beginner its defiantly nice to use the magnetic wand but if your wanting nice clean cutouts, I'd recommend learning how to use the pen tool to make a selection.

    Some other tutorial i found that is good for learning to use the selection tool to add to your already nice walk-through.
    http://www.tutorial9.net/photoshop/the-selection-tools/

    You need to give us lesson on using the pen tool for making a selections

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    Thanks Hazman. I need all of the help I can get!


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    Thanks I was always using the magic wand tool.

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