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How to Add a Colored Background to a Portrait it Photoshop
Add a splash of color to your photos by replacing the background. Learn how to quickly add a colored background to any portrait in Photoshop!
How to Cut Out the Subject
When cutting a subject out of their background, there are different techniques based on the complexity of the background. If the subject is photographed on a simple background similar to the image in this tutorial, simple selection tools like the Magic Wand Tool will work well.
For complex backgrounds, we recommend using the Pen Tool.
After making a rough selection of the subject in a photo, use the “Select and Mask” tool to refine the edge of the selection.
Add a Splash of Color to the Background
Once the subject is cut out from the background, the possibilities are endless. From here, you can add another photo as the background of a photo, or a simple colored background to simulate a studio photo.
To create a colored background, go to ‘Layer – New Fill Layer’ and choose a color. Place this layer below the layer with the subject and the new color will appear behind the subject.
To add a bit of realism, add a vignette to the borders of the photo. Go to ‘Layer – New Adjustment Layer – Hue/Saturation’ to create a Hue/Saturation. Lower the lightness and saturation then use the elliptical marquee selection tool to create a selection around the center of the image and fill the selection with black. To make the vignette more realistic, add a gaussian blur to the layer mask.
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I have so much banding when I try to add the vignette
So nice
When I use the Refine Edge Brush Tool it actually erases the the background instead of refining the selection. why?
Thank you!
You absolute legend!
lovely tutorial…. i watch this ever so often
I love this tutorial for many reasons. You didn't use shortcuts. That eliminates the extra verbiage that can sometimes be really confusing. You did it slowly and then you ran through it quickly. Thank you so much!
Skip to @5:50
Click layer->solid color
thx sir
Great video, but I'm running into an issue I'm wondering if you know the solution to. With the Gaussian Blur, the background color is a bit banded which is fine until I upload it to LinkedIn, and the image looks super jagged on the LinkedIn mobile app. Is there a way to fix this, or is it the way LinkedIn optimizes the image causing huge bands and jaggedness?
I was able to use this guide for my work. Thanks for the help.
I have subscribed, much love.
Thanks for this. Appreciate it.
What if i want a gradient background after cut my subject out?
I followed along and after using define edge brush tool there's an unwanted darkness on skin and hair. I have redone it several times to no avail. Any tips on that?
Nice way to save money on buying back drops.
Superb Tutorial
Thats fine but why do the edges still look fake? Is there still no better way to cut out a subject to get a clean image??
THANK U SO MUCH
Thank you
Where can we get the images you do on youtube work ?
Your explanation is perfect <3
omg love you
i wanna practice on same image from where you get such images bro
Thanks, So cool
How can you resize just the image? Anyone?
The Gaussian blur works only inside the selection and doesn't blend with the rest of the photo, how can i fix this?
What if the person has translucent outerwear?
The refine edge tool only smears the edges and makes them fat and blurry. So many comments on here, and do you ever check them?I don't see a single reply from you.