Easily remove flyaway hairs in Photoshop
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ย. 2020
- Got distracting stay hairs in your portraits? Get rid of them with just a few clicks! Learn to use clone stamp and spot healing tools to clean up your images with ease.
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Watched a lot of tutorials! But this one is really quick and easy! Thanks man!
Amazing, easy and quick. Exactly what I was looking for thank you!!
This video is a lifesaver! Thanks for keeping it simple
Happy to help!
Thank you Sir, I have just started learning photoshop in details and this video is by far the easiest to follow and the output looks amazing
I wish I had found this earlier!! You made it easy!!
simple yet effective. Thanks so much for sharing
this was awesome! really straight forward and simple
Thank you!
Quick and easy--thanks.
Amazing!!! Thank you so much. Exactly what I needed!!!
Quick question.. How do I deselect the mask?
This has helped me a lot! Thank you so much for sharing!
You're welcome! Check out my other photoshop tutorials. Lots of great tricks and helpful techniques.
thank you so much it helped!!
Excellent Tip - Simple and Easy - Thanks Bro
Thanks! I have another technique I show in an earlier video that works for different situations.
😮Thank you!!!!
thank you!
You are welcome!
Shit, I just saved 1 hr individually clone hair! Thanks man! Best tutorial. Quick and simple
So glad to help! Check out my older video that shows a different technique that can save you lots of time too if the images are the right type for the technique. th-cam.com/video/lsbw5x9b3A8/w-d-xo.html
This is great. do you have a different method for dealing with stray hairs that are covering the face and eyes?
Thanks! For those I use a small spot healing brush. And some clone stamp if the healing tool leaves weird gaps or artifacts.
Thankyou, but after we finished our work with stamp tool, what should we do? When you say "there we go", the dotted line disappear. What did you click?
Can you give me a time stamp when I said that?
@@DanielGrovePhoto same I'm confused, you didn't do the final step, once your finished with doing the clone stamp tool, how do you get the dotted ant line to be removed from the photo, when you finished with using the tool. You used some short cut tool, but you didn't say what key to be done with that part.
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Hello Daniel, I did everything you did however, when I try to colour in the hair and face it doesn't do anything/show the red to prove that I'm colouring in to select it. Any help please?
Did you press Q for quick mask mode and use brush tool to paint red for the selection?
How do you get rid of the red that's covering the face? I can't figure out how you got out of everything. 😣
Press Q it toggled on / off quick mask mode. It should also show up as a switch at the bottom of your tool bar (with brush, zoom, select etc.)
I can't get this to work on my PS - I can do the Q bit and brush select and the rest of your video, nothing happens???
Once you've painted and finished your selection in quick mask mode be sure to press Q again to edit quick mask mode and turn it in to an actual usable selection. From there use the selection to control where you're cloning over. You may need to invert the selection so that you can clone around the head but not over the head/hair you want to keep.
@@DanielGrovePhoto I can't get any red mask come up so can't see where I'm painting at all. I've tried the settings and nothing 🙃
@@paulchoccyt1303 im in the same boat here. please help
I am having a hard time. I am able to hit “Q” and select in red but when I hit “Q” again, nothing happens. How do I get it to select the space in the “quick mask mode”?
Try inverting your brush color when painting a selection in quick mask mode.
this is great but I have Muti color in the back ground and this isn't working for me
Is it a repeating pattern? My other video using my "patch method" my work
How do you stop the selection?
Select menu - deselect. There's also a keyboard shortcut for it there.
How did you remove the mask?
You get in / out of Quick Mask mode with Q. You can delete a layer mask by right clicking and deleting. Preview a mask by ALT clicking it and get out of mask preview by clicking on the normal layer thumbnail.