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Refine a selection - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Learning Photoshop
Refine a selection
- [Instructor] Sometimes you may not be able to get a perfect selection with any of the selection tools you'll find in the regular Photoshop workspace. Luckily, there's a separate workspace called Select and Mask, where you can go to refine a stubborn selection. Select and Mask is particularly useful when you're trying to select soft edges with lots of detail, like hair or fur. In this image, I'd like to replace the orange background around the model with a yellow background. The workflow should be the same one we followed in the movie about select subject earlier in this chapter. I'll select the subject and then we'll turn the selection into a layer mask, which will hide the orange background, and let the yellow on the layer below show through instead. As you know, to use select subject to select something, you can select one of the tools here in the toolbar, anything in this tool slot, and then go up to the options bar, and click Select subject. That's a pretty good selection. But…
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Understand selections in Photoshop5m 5s
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Add to or subtract from a selection3m 45s
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Select with the Selection Brush tool5m 12s
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Select the subject automatically4m 35s
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Select objects automatically4m 26s
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Select by color4m 46s
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Make a quick selection3m 38s
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Invert a selection3m 11s
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Refine a selection5m 8s
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Challenge: Change selected parts of an image2m 5s
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Solution: Change selected parts of an image3m 18s
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