Sometimes a print or online project needs an outline-type silhouette instead of an actual photo, in order to illustrate a project. By using the Threshold tool and the Gradient tool, we can make a few unique effects to complement a print of online design.


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Silhouettes and Gradients Photoshop Tutorial

Silhouettes and Gradients Photoshop Tutorial


Step 1

Open up an image that has a clearly-defined outline that differentiates elements within the photo. Download one of these two support files to follow along with these examples, which are in the public domain.

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Support Files

CSA-2006-10-10-112726

CSA-2006-10-31-094952


Step 2

Go to Image>Adjustments>Threshold.

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Step 3

Drag the arrow so that the subjects in the photo and other areas we want to be visible are black. For the helicopter photo, place the arrow between the two areas of pixels. For this example, I set it to 90. Press OK.

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Step 4

We need to make the Background layer a normal layer in order to remove the white pixels. Double-click the Background layer and click OK to name it its default name, Layer 0.

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Step 5

There are many ways to select the white pixels, but let’s just use the simple Magic Wand tool.

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Step 6

Set the Tolerance to 0 and make sure Contiguous is unchecked. This will ensure that the white pixels that are not adjacent to, or contiguous to, the white area of pixels that we click will still be selected.

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Step 7

Click somewhere in the white pixels and press Backspace to delete them

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Step 8

Next, click on the New Layer icon on the bottom of the Layers palette to create a new layer. Click-and-drag this layer so it’s below Layer 0.

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Step 9

With the Marquee Selection tool, click somewhere on the image to de-select the pixels, if they are still selected. Select the Gradient tool.

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Step 10

With Layer 1 selected in the Layers palette, and the Gradient tool selected, double-click on the Foreground Color selector near the bottom of the toolbar. Set it to White. Double-click the Background Color selector and set it to an orange hue. I set mine to #ffa800. This sets the color of each side of the gradient.

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Step 11

Click-and-drag from the top of the image to about a fourth from the bottom. Press Shift to maintain a straight vertical line.

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23 responses to “Silhouettes and Gradients”

  1. The Rarest Pepe Avatar
    The Rarest Pepe

    Pretty decent tutorial

  2. pussi destroyer Avatar
    pussi destroyer

    how i do dis shit?

  3. Clue Avatar
    Clue

    I liked it, But it could use just a bit of work on explaining certain things.

  4. Digital Design Student Avatar
    Digital Design Student

    I got an F on this tutorial. Im failing high school :(

  5.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    easy

  6. Jevin Avatar
    Jevin

    ayee lmao

  7. pablo Avatar
    pablo

    HOLA AMIGUITOS DE YOUTUBEEEEEE

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      Anonymous

      Hola compallero

  8. UK Nair Avatar
    UK Nair

    Good One….It really works

  9. tope Avatar
  10. Blow Avatar
    Blow

    Worthless

  11. mayte Avatar
    mayte

    I don’t understand! IT’S HARD!:c

    1. jfkalhbnedsor Avatar
      jfkalhbnedsor

      no mms

  12. Leroy Avatar
    Leroy

    It really works thank you i was having problem with the photoshop.

  13. Veronica Kim Avatar
    Veronica Kim

    very easy and finished!

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      Anonymous

      tis is bob

  14. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    i have seen really long tutorials but this one was quick and easy!

  15. UKM Avatar
    UKM

    Very nice and this quick tutorial was very much helpfull for me. many many thanks.

  16. Leo_bT Avatar
    Leo_bT

    quick tutorial, and very handy for a quick brainstorming !! great!!

  17. AminTaurus Avatar
    AminTaurus

    nice and thanks for this quick tutorial

    1. bob Avatar
      bob

      im am bob

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      Anonymous

      is tis a good website

    3. lolu Avatar
      lolu

      i know dude bob is my homie

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