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PS tips: How to quickly add segmentation effects to photos (share)

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In the previous article "Teach you step by step how to use PS to create water pattern special effect fonts (Collection)", I introduced you how to use PS to create water pattern special effect fonts. The following article will introduce to you how to use PS to add segmentation effects to photos. Let’s see how to do it together.

PS tips: How to quickly add segmentation effects to photos (share)

The photo segmentation effect is shown below

PS tips: How to quickly add segmentation effects to photos (share)

How to add segmentation effect to ps photos

1. Open ps and import the celebrity material.

PS tips: How to quickly add segmentation effects to photos (share)

#2. Create a blank layer and fill it with the foreground color.

PS tips: How to quickly add segmentation effects to photos (share)

#3. Select the polygon in the [Polygon Tool].

PS tips: How to quickly add segmentation effects to photos (share)

4. Draw the shape, and then right-click [Blending Options]

PS tips: How to quickly add segmentation effects to photos (share)

PS tips: How to quickly add segmentation effects to photos (share)

##5. Blending options, set the fill opacity to 0%, hollow out and select [Line] and then select Stroke.

PS tips: How to quickly add segmentation effects to photos (share)

#6. [Stroke] parameters, and then click OK.

PS tips: How to quickly add segmentation effects to photos (share)

#7. Hold down the Alt key and drag and copy.

PS tips: How to quickly add segmentation effects to photos (share)

8. The effect is completed.

PS tips: How to quickly add segmentation effects to photos (share)

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