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[QUOTE="MarkFuckingRichards:735747"][QUOTE="xmikex:735564"]What's the easiest way in photoshop to separate a person or an object from a background? I'd like to contribute but my photoshop skills are still rooted in Paint. [/QUOTE] Use the magnetic lasso tool (hold down the lasso tool in the tool bar until the other options pop up-you'll see a lasso with a magnet attached to it). You click on any point around the border of the object/person you're trying to select, but make sure you un-click the mouse button as soon as the first anchor point is applied. Slowly guide the cursor around the contour of the object/person and close it off when you're done. If the lasso starts to go off course, all you have to do is hit the minus key (or hyphen, whichever you want to see it as) to get rid of unwanted anchor points, and/or manually trace the contour by making anchor points with the cursor. Hopefully that made sense. Fool around with it a bit and you should be able to figure it out in no time.[/QUOTE]
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