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Kung Fu Silhouette

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1. Start with a suitable image - ideally, one with the person's arms and legs extended so the silhouette is obvious. I found this sweet image at Morguefile.com.

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2. We first need to remove the background from the image. My favorite tool for this is the polygonal lasso tool. Use this setting for 'feather' and make sure 'anti-alias' is checked:

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3. Trace around the person in your image - to use the polygonal lasso tool, click once on the top of his head to start "lassoing" (making a selection), then each time you click after that, it will create a new point and connect it to the last point. This is pretty straightforward once you try it. Here is a close up to get you started (I added red dots to help you know how often you should be clicking:

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When you have traced all the way around the kung fu guy, double click to turn your lassoed area into a selection (should change to a dashed line like below). Once you have a little practice, you can do a quick job like mine in less than a minute. Note: I left some space between the forward arm and leg so you can tell them apart.

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4. With your kung fu man still selected, press ctrl+c to copy and ctrl+v to paste him into a new layer. It should look like we're right back where we started.

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5. You should now have a layer called background and a layer called Layer 1.

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Double click the background layer in the layers window(shown above), and add the layer style 'color overlay'. Select white to make a simple white background.

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6. Repeat the layer style process on Layer 1 (double click on Layer 1). Give layer 1 a black 'color overlay'. We now have a silhouette, but it looks a little jagged.

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7. Smooth out the jagged edges by using 'filter-blur-gaussian blur' from the top menu with a 'radius' setting of .5 pixels.

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8. Enjoy your kung fu silhouette. A suggested use for this is your avatar. Do you think anybody is gonna mess with someone using this avatar? Forget about it...

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9. (optional) Add a layer style 'gradient overlay' using red and yellow to give your background layer a sunset feel.

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Kung Fu Silhouette Tutorial: Final Result



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