Wednesday 7 September 2016

How to Crop (ELIMINATE BACKGROUND ) a Circle in Photoshop

SUMMARY
1.    Step 1: Open your image in Photoshop. ...
2.    Step 2: Double-click on the Background layer and make it a Normal layer – just click OK. ...
3.    Step 3: Select the Elliptical Marquee Tool. ...
4.    Step 4: Create the circle. ...
5.    Step 5: Inverse the layer. ...
6.    Step 6: Delete the outer layers. ...
7.    Step 7: Crop your image to save.

HERE ARE SOME DETAILS TRY ,practice its the best way to learnDo not expect spoon- feeding please.Then your brian will be rusted.
Step 1: Open your image in Photoshop
 have the image and no other layers.

Step 2: Double click on the Background layer and make it a Normal layer – just click OK.

Step 3: Select the Elliptical Marquee Tool

Step 4: Create the circle
Drag your mouse and create a circle – Photoshop has numeric guidelines so you can see how big it is. Help- If you hold SHIFT while you move it will retain a perfect circle.
Step 5: Inverse the layer
Once your circle is created, go to the toolbar and hit Select > Inverse.
photoshop inverse the layer

Step 6: Delete the outer layers
Once you’ve hit inverse, a dashed box will appear around the rest of the image. Hit delete. Poof! It all goes away.
Step 7: Crop your image to save
Go back to your marquee tool and switch to Rectangular – select the area right around your image. Then to go Toolbar > Image > Crop. This will remove all excess space around your image.
Step 8: Save as .png -IMPORTANT
Save the image as a .png format using the dropdown. This will save the image with no background (unlike JPEG and the others) so that whatever color or pattern is behind this image when you upload it or use it, the border will start with your perfect circle.

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