Hair, fur, foliage. All these things have been the bane of those poor souls tasked with the extraction of disorganised subjects from chaotic backgrounds.
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Photoshop CS5′s long, long overdue addition of a competent masking tool makes making masks the work of mere moments. Check out these Meercats!
Everyone knows about the colour picker at the bottom of the tool bar in Photoshop. Click on it, up comes the Adobe Colour Picker, choose your colour, click OK and you’ve set your foreground colour, ready for use with paintbrush, text, filter, whatever.
BUT! did you know that if you’re using the Brush tool you can hold down the ALT key and click into your canvas to bring up Photoshop’s new HUD (that’s Heads Up Display acronym fans!) Colour Sampling Ring.
Photoshop CS5's New Colour Sampling Ring with Lizard
In the Lizard based screen grab you can see the Colour Sampling Ring. Around it’s a neutral gray to keep your colour perception at it’s toppest. Inside the gray ring, the bottom half shows the current foreground colour, the top half shows the colour you’re currently moving over with your cursor.
Find the colour you like and let go, the ring disappears and you’ve set you new Foreground colour.
Bonus! Adobe Standard Colour Picker
The Standard Photoshop Colour picker via the HUD keyboard command
Blimey, if that wasn’t enough if you hold down CTRL-ALT-SHIFT (Mac) or SHIFT-ALT-right click (Win) and you’ll get the normal Adobe Colour Picker hovering over your canvas. Choose a colour and adjust the hue with the ramp on the right hand side.
Why this might not work
Watch out! These colour pickin’ shortcuts were only added in Photoshop C5 and need a supported 3D card..
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