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Changing background colour help!


Andrena

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I'm having issues with a set of images from a recent session. The client wanted the image background to be black and hadn't told me before i came along as otherwise I would have brought a black backdrop. So my darkest drop I had was this textured brown. I've tried to follow the steps in replacing background behind hair tutorial but I'm not sure why it's just not working for me. 

Is that the correct tutorial for what I'm trying to do or should I be doing something else? 

Thanks in advance, doing my head in here! lol 

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Ok here you go! I've got about 6-10 images on this backdrop to change though! I'm happy to cull it to 6 from the 10 but yeh would need just an idea on how to go about it! 

 

 

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It's the same gradient layer twice.  The bottom one is on "Multiply" mode, and I kept it hidden until I'd almost completely masked the top one.  Then I painted on its mask at low opacity to darken the background around the hair just enough to match the new background.

And the top layer is the noise layer.

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ok I have no idea what I'm doing with these gradient layers! 

Damien what do you charge for something like this to be done? I've got about 4 other images I need this done on.

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Actually I think I found it in Gradient Fill Layer! I'm getting there it's not as good as yours but it'll work! 

 

Will also check that link thanks again! You've been a lifesaver today! (although I'm sure you are every day for others)

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Ok so I've been working on this & clearly my masking is rough as guts but here's what I've got.

Is it really just my masking that is too rough? Do I need to be really precise with erasing off the mask? Or am I missing a step?

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Um no didn't know about shift key & yes realised on closer inspection of your psd it was radial not linear! 

 

Ok ok will give all that a whirl! 

 

Jeez learning curve tonight! I think I'm so stuck in my ways on how I normally edit that I rarely need to do anything outside that realm! It's good to learn some new stuff!

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I think I'm getting better especially with the shift key thing. However around the hair & mums eyelashes it's still a bit dodgy!

I think where I"m not doing it quite right is on the first gradient that's on multiple mode, I'm not quite sure what you mean by you painted on its mask at low opacity to around the hair! 

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