I mentioned last Monday that I was hoping to do some decorating last weekend. That plan was supposed to involve this:
I did my first silhouette using Photoshop! :) I've been planning to do this since I first saw
this project on Ruffles and Stuff. A few days ago, I found the time to do this in Photoshop and put together a basic tutorial.
DISCLAIMER: I didn't have a perfect profile picture of Andrea so the silhouette above involved a whole lot more Photoshop editing than will be discussed here.
You will need:
- Adobe Photoshop
- A photo of your subject showing clear profile, preferably in plain background
Step 1: Open your photo in Photoshop.
From this photo, you can see that the ponytail on the silhouette is actually a pigtail on this photo. I had to add the ponytail, but doing that was a little complicated so for this tutorial, let us assume that you have the perfect profile photo to turn into a silhouette.
Step 2: Using the Polygonal Lasso Tool, click along the edges of your subject. After clicking, move a little along the edge of your subject and click again. This will give you smoother curved lines.
(I will admit, this requires a steady hand and lots of practice).
Keep doing this until you reach the point close to where you started, then you can double click to close your shape.
As you can see, since my subject is not posed to capture the profile perfectly, I had to 'draw' the neck part.
Step 3. Copy your selection. 2 ways: 1) Go to
Edit, then select
Copy, OR 2) Use the keyboard shortcut
Ctrl + C
Step 4. Open a new blank image: Go to
File, then select
New.
The default width and height set when you open a new image should fit your copied selection perfectly but you want a little more space around your image. So adjust the width and height to add roughly 100 pixels on both width and height. I like symmetry to I used width = 500 pixels and height 500 pixels.
Step 5. Paste the copied selection from Step 3 to the new blank document. Make sure your new blank document is selected and then 1) Go to
Edit and select
Paste, OR 2) use keyboard shortcut
Ctrl + V
Step 6: At the top of the page, go to
Layer then select
New, then choose
Layer.
You can choose to update the name of your new Layer, but I don't really mind 'Layer 2' so I just clicked
Ok to create the new layer.
Your new layer should appear here:
Step 7: Select the Layer with your subject's profile. In my case, that's Layer 1. Then on top of the window, click
Select, then click
Load Selection. When a pop-up window opens, just click
Ok. This will select your subject.
Step 8. Now click on Layer 2 to select your blank layer.
Step 9: Pick the color you want for your silhouette from the Swatches tab by clicking on the color.
I chose
Red. The color you selected should appear as the color on the top box here:
Step 10: Select the Paint Bucket Tool and click inside the selected area.
You now have your silhouette :)
You can delete your photo layer by clicking Layer 1 and then dragging it to the small trash can icon on the lower left corner. And then you can use the Eraser tool to clean up sharp edges of your silhouette. Or touch up your silhouette using the Brush tool.
To save your image, go to
File, then select
Save As. On the
Format field, select JPEG, or Bitmap or GIF (most common picture file formats). Then define your file name and click Save.
I hope the tutorial made sense. I've been using Photoshop for a long time but it has always been hard for me to describe step by step what I do.
Here's a couple more of me and my husband: