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One of the most common things that people try to do in Photoshop is take out certain portion of image and put it in some another background. Most probably, what people do is click a photo in some place and then try to put their photo in some other background (some beach, waterfall, scenery or something like that). But as you go on doing this, you’ll soon face the difficulty of separating complex objects from their backgrounds which is the most difficult parts too. Stuffs like hair, fur, tree branches, bushes and web are very difficult to separate from their background. Even with hours of hard work if somehow you managed cut the portion that you want and paste it, still the cut-outs edges are clear and everything looks sort of artificial.

Fluid Mask 3.0.2(latest version of Fluid Mask) is all that you need for this purpose. Created by Vertus, you can either use Fluid Mask as a Photoshop Plugin (the tool is launched from the Filters menu) or it can also be used as a standalone application. It’s the no.1 image cut-out tool and the first choice for image editors, graphic designer and all those who are into digital image editing seriously. Not only does it work great for cutting out objects with high contrast and sharp edges, but it’s also proved itself where foregrounds and backgrounds are similar, or where objects have soft, unfocused edges.

You can use a free trial from the Vertustech.com. They also got some handy, free Photoshop tutorials too to make it easy or you to get along with it.

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2 Responses to “Fluid Mask 3 - Separate complex objects from their backgrounds”

  1. Jason Bates - Lushable.com Says:

    Great article

  2. ana gomez Says:

    I must try this

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