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Tutorial: Render an image in Photoshop - RPicard - 12-20-2009

Originally made for: http://betarelease.net

Rendering an image is basically cutting out a certain part of an image, it could be a character, object, car, or anything, generally for use in another image. It's a really simple process in Photoshop but it can be very tedious work getting it to look good with no traces of the background left.

I will be using this image from the new movie "Avatar" for this tutorial.


To start, select the "Pen" tool.


At the top, make sure you have the correct options selected.


Zoom in so that you can outline every detail in your character. Here I've only zoomed to 200% because this is a large image. For smaller images, you may want to zoom up to 1000% or even more. Now pick any point along the character or object you want to render, and begin outlining them by placing points all along the outline of the object / character. If you mess up, hit Ctrl + Alt + Z to delete the last point you made.


12 minutes later...


Now you're going to come around to the first point you made and click on it to complete the path. Then right click inside your path and choose "Make Selection...".


Now copy the selected character (ctrl + c) and paste it onto a new layer (ctrl + v). Now click the eye icon next to the background layer in the layers menu on the bottom-right of your screen. This will turn off your background so you can see your render.

You may have parts of the background within your image still. If so, use the "Pen" tool to cut them out.

Now you can delete the background layer by right-clicking it in the layers menu and hitting "Delete Layer".


Now our final render.


It could be better but for the purpose of this tutorial it came out pretty well. I think that just about covers everything so good luck and happy rendering! Thumbsup


RE: Tutorial: Render an image in Photoshop - iAmaYzn - 12-20-2009

Good tutorial, thank you Big Grin


RE: Tutorial: Render an image in Photoshop - RPicard - 12-20-2009

(12-20-2009, 02:53 PM)iAmaYzn Wrote: Good tutorial, thank you Big Grin

No problem. Smile


RE: Tutorial: Render an image in Photoshop - Gaijin - 12-20-2009

Wow nice man, Well Done and easy to follow...
PM Skill so he can update his list of awsome threads on SF Tongue


RE: Tutorial: Render an image in Photoshop - RPicard - 12-20-2009

(12-20-2009, 06:49 PM)Master of The Universe Wrote: Wow nice man, Well Done and easy to follow...
PM Skill so he can update his list of awsome threads on SF Tongue

Thanks. Already done. :p


RE: Tutorial: Render an image in Photoshop - RPicard - 12-23-2009

Just moving this back to the front.


RE: Tutorial: Render an image in Photoshop - Tasemu - 12-23-2009

This tut is good but the better method is instead of making it a selection, go to Layer>Vector Mask> Selection and then go to Layer>Rasterize>Layer Mask

This is the professional method and gets better outcomes.


RE: Tutorial: Render an image in Photoshop - nextlive - 12-24-2009

awesome tutorial! thank you! Victoire


RE: Tutorial: Render an image in Photoshop - RPicard - 12-24-2009

(12-23-2009, 11:56 PM)Tasemu Wrote: This tut is good but the better method is instead of making it a selection, go to Layer>Vector Mask> Selection and then go to Layer>Rasterize>Layer Mask

This is the professional method and gets better outcomes.

Oh, I'll look into that.

(12-24-2009, 02:16 AM)nextlive Wrote: awesome tutorial! thank you! Victoire

Thanks.