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Extract a Model from a background

This Photoshop tutorial covers how to extract a model in Adobe Photoshop CS5, looking specifically at how to extract difficult areas such as hair. To do this, we look at one of the new features in CS5 and how easily it allows you to make difficult extractions possible when working on composites. This new tool is the refine radius tool in the Refine Mask panel.

If you do not own CS5 and you have a previous version, check out last weeks photoshop tutorial where I show you how to extract the exact same photo, with the tools available prior to CS5. That tutorial is available right here: Photoshop Friday: Creating Selections to Extract a Model Prior to CS5

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Photoshop Splash Screen

Here’s a really interesting video for you Adobe Photoshop lovers. Ever wondered who all those people behind the names on the Adobe Photoshop Splash Screen are? Well check out this video released by Adobe that not only gives an insight into the core people behind the development of Photoshop, but also looks into some of the problems they encountered trying to bring the magic of CS5 to our machines and how they overcame them.

It’s an interesting watch and doesn’t go overly long. Photoshop freaks will appreciate it. Enjoy!

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Today I’m bringing you an article written by Photoshop Guru Matt Kloskowski which featured on Scott Kelby’s Photoshop Insider blog. The article was titled “Is Photoshop a bad word”. The article raises argument over how a lot of people dislike photoshop, think its cheating, and whatever else. He raises some excellent points, and so do some of the readers in the comments section so make sure you read it all. 

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I think I would tend to agree with a lot of the things he says in this article and it’s the reason why I am pro-actively building up my photoshop experience. I think Photoshop is part of the game now, and you need it if you want to compete. Everyone owns a camera these days, and it’s becoming harder and harder to stand out from the crowd every day.  

I also found it very very interesting when he said, that some things should be left to fix in photoshop.  Depending what it is, it doesn’t have to be perfect in camera every time, especially when you are on a strict clock and have a lot of people working. Time is money. People always say its better to get it right in camera, but the reality is in a lot of situations, it might just be better not to waste everyones time and handle it in post. I know this is very dependant on what and who you are shooting.  

Don’t get me wrong though, I think so many people abuse photoshop.

Anyway, I am so glad he wrote this article because he is someone who you are all more likely to look up to than if I wrote it.  I want you all to read it HERE.

B.

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Photoshop World Las Vegas 2010

What a huge first day, and it isn’t even over yet! The training has finished for the day but there are still some activities to take part in. Personally, I am going to be attending the After Party @ the House of Blues located in the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino which is also where I’m staying.  Before we get to that though, you can probably notice from the photo above there was a KISS theme for the opening keynote and it was hilarious. The entire keynote presentation was really well done and it was good to hear from some Adobe head-honchos.

Calvin Hollywood InstructingAttended some really good classes including Calvin Hollywood and Russell Brown’s presentation where I was also napping a few Behind The Scenes pictures for Calvin. The classroom was packed out which was great! I took a bunch of pictures which I will post probably tomorrow in another blog post.

So the after party looks to be a very interesting night with some food and drink provided and a chance to meet a few more people from this great event. I’ll check back in and finish this post when I get back…

…. few hours go by…. then a few more ….

Well I was going to finish this post off once I returned from the after party to wrap up day one, however things didn’t quite go to plan. I just got back to my hotel room and its 6:30am the following day, but what a night! I guess that’s the effect of Vegas for you! So with my travel buddy Natalie, and Calvin Hollywood we attended the after party as planned and it was great! The food was actually pretty tasty and we were able to get a few free drinks!  Plus Scott Kelby and the gang put on a fun performance with their band that rocked the house. It was really interesting to meet a few more people such as the great Wacoom staff, which by the way sold me on a new Wacom Intuos4 tablet. Met some other great folks including a young budding photographer Jake Peterson (yes, son of legendary wildlife photographer; Moose) and Im really enjoying some of his aviation photography work, check out his blog here. Also had a nice chat with photoshop guru Matt Kloskowski and I met Nick Saglimbeni from Slickforce Studios too.  So after the after party, lets just say things started getting a little bit messy and i’ll leave it at that. Now when is the best time to gamble? When you’re completely intoxicated of course! So a couple of us were off to the Luxor poker tables to have a bit of a gamble. Against all odds and what you might think, it actually turned out to be a good idea! I doubled up on my money!

More from me in the coming days direct from Photoshop World in Las vegas.

B.

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