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Make Perfect Selection for Human Object by Utilising Channel Mask

Technique in Photoshop

Posted in Photo Effect

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In this tutorial, I will show you a rather useful technique I use in Photoshop to make perfect
human selection, which requires the combination of channel mask and the quick selection
tool available in Photoshop CS3.

I have received a number of emails lately in regards to this topic and I have decided to post
this short tutorial with a step-by-step guide for beginners. Once you master this skill, you can
apply it to pretty much every human image you want to selection/extract.

Meanwhile, if you have any tips/tricks about making selections, you’re more than welcome to
share your experience with us, just drop a comment below :)

Although this is not a formal photo effect tutorial but rather a tip/trick, I have created a final
image here:
OK let’s get started!

To complete this tutorial, you will need to the following stock image:

Girl

Step 1

Load the Girl stock image into Photoshop. We know the ultimate goal is to seperate the girl
from the rest of the image, but how do we start. Firstly let’s take a look at the image:
1. The overall lighting is quite good and it doesn’t have a lot of colour variation.
2. This is a human portrait so that means taking out the hairs and making selection
around it will be difficult.
3. You may think of using Pen Tool, but what happen if you’re just not that good at it??

After those thoughts above, it’s time to get down to business. To begin with, let’s take a look
at the channels in the channel palatte and select the “Blue” channel as shown below:

The reason I chose the “Blue” channel here is because it provide the biggest contrast from the
model to the background, comparing with the Red and Green channel.
Step 2

Now we’re are on the blue channel. The second thing we’re going to do is to increase the
contrast as much as we can, while preserving the hair bits. To  do this, we can make a
duplication of the “Blue” Channel by right-click and choose “Duplicate channel”.

On the “Blue Copy” channel, go to Image > Adjustment > Brightness /Contrast  and apply
the following settings:
Then hit Ctrl + L and bring up the level adjustments tool, apply the following settings:

and you will have the following effect:


Step 3

Now we will have to use the power of the Quick Selection tool to select the light colour part
of the girl’s body. To do this, simply grab the Quick Selection tool (W) from the tool box, set
the brush size to 2px and tick “Auto-Enhance” option, make a selection of the white part as
shown below:
Hint: make use the + and – quick selection tool available on the option bar for adjustments,
don’t worry about the hair bits on the outside as they’re already in black colour.

When you finish the selection, simply fill it with black colour:
De-select the image when you’re done, if you see a white gap on the girl body, simply use a
black brush to fill it.

Step 4

Now you will see around the girl’s body (which is in Black), there are some areas cover in
dark grey colour. We must get rid of them in order to make our selection better. To do this,
simply use the Quick Selection Tool to make a selection around the girl, then press Ctrl +
Shift + I and inverse this selection. Grab the Eraser Tool to gently erase those dark grey bits
off:
The reason we make the selection is that by doing so, we will not accidentally erase the parts
on the girl’s body.

Here is the effect so far:


Now we have successfully completed a Channel Mask, which we

Step 5

Now we can go back to the layer palatte, go to select > load selection and choose the
following:
and you will see now the model is selected:
Press Ctrl + J and make a duplication of the selection, and create a new layer in between and
fill it with white colour, you will see we have now successfully make a pretty good selection
for the girl model:
Step 6

Now we can of course fine tune the image a bit by using the Sharpen Filter. Go to Filter >
Sharpen > Smart Sharpen and apply the following settings:
Also add a series of adjustment layers on top of it will help to bring out extra light and
contrast: (Go to Layer > Adjustment Layer)

For all adjustment layers, make sure to tick the “Use previous layer as clipping mask” option.

Black and White:


Levels

Curves
Hue and Saturation

and here is the effect so far:


Step 7

Now we have a perfect girl image, without any background and great to work on as a starting
point. It’s time to use your imagination and creativity :) I simply use some custom brushsets
from qbrushes.com and add some patterns in the background, adjusted the colour balance a
bit.
That’s for this tutorial! Hope you enjoy it and find it useful, drop me a comment if you have
any question, I will try my best to help you out.

Cheers and have a nice day!

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