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How To Cut Out Hair in Photoshop (Even Difficult Backgrounds!)

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Brand new content from Spoon Graphics [How To Cut Out Hair in Photoshop ] Clipping a subject from it

Brand new content from Spoon Graphics [View this email as a web page]( [How To Cut Out Hair in Photoshop (Even Difficult Backgrounds)]( Clipping a subject from its background is one of the fundamental procedures that is required for a variety of Photoshop projects. I've covered the best selection methods for a range of situations in my video titled [How To Cut Anything Out in Photoshop]( but cutting out hair always proves to be the most challenging, especially when dark or detailed backgrounds are involved where there isn't sufficient contrast between the portion you want to keep and the areas you don't. In today's Photoshop tutorial I'll show you some advanced techniques for cutting out hair, even difficult real world scenarios where the subject isn't conveniently placed against a clean studio backdrop! [Learn How To Cut Out Hair in Photoshop]( [Update your email address]( • [Unsubscribe from this list]( Spoon Graphics Ltd, Khan Suite, Century Business Park, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S20 3GS UNITED KINGDOM [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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