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How to Create Transparent Background in Photoshop Made Simple

How to Create a Transparent Background in Photoshop<br>Backgrounds are a very important part of a graphic design. The background is the first thing your potential customer sees, so it's crucial that it be eye-catching and tasteful.

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How to Create Transparent Background in Photoshop Made Simple

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  1. How to Create a Transparent Background in Photoshop Backgrounds are a very important part of graphic design. The background is the first thing your potential customer sees, so it's crucial that it be eye-catching and tasteful. In this post, we will give you six steps to create a photoshop transparent background with watercolor paint effect. Select the part of the photo you want to remove Roughly select the areas you want to black out. For example, if you want to remove the white space between the body and the background, you can select those areas and keep the part containing the background. Choose the Medium It's important that the background is transparent, but it's also important to use the right medium. Pick one of the following mediums, depending on the effect you want. For example, if you want the outline of the head to remain visible, pick paint, but if you want to completely remove the head, pick pastel. Color selection With the focus point selected, paint the image as you normally would. However, the background will be transparent. Once you are done, click the "CHECK TO INCLUDE" button. Cut the selected area from the background

  2. Use the tool - Spray Paint Brake the image layer using the - Blur Brush Fade the image layer using the - Gradient Overlay Tape the image layer using the - White Arrow Paint the image layer using the - Color Overlay Stylize the image layer using the Color Balance Step 1. Cut the Background First, take a look at the image below. Then cut it into five parts. Make sure to cut out the whole image to leave blank areas on the top, bottom and left and right side of the image. Step 2. Use the spray paint tool to paint watercolor paint on your image. If you don't know how to use it, you can learn in the article below how to use a digital spray paint. Step 3. Using the Blur brush, blend the cut-out part into the background. Step 4. Paste the cut-out object on a new layer Change the blending mode to Color Dodge to soften the edges of the object Change the Color Dodge with a value of 0.5 Brush on a New Color Brush Paint on the new color Scale the object Switch the layer blending mode to Multiply Copy & Paste the Background Source Go back to your concept layer and paste the background cut-out image as the background source, and scale it to fit the canvas area. Under the Reference pane, select the path of the screenshot and save the picture as a PNG file Step 3 – Photoshop Background Brushes

  3. In this part of the tutorial, we will create a watercolor effect. Watercolor brushes can be very useful for this purpose as they give you the ability to paint on an area much bigger than your monitor can display.

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