OK really simple post, normally I just Google image search for a silhouette when I'm after one. For example we recently had a murder mystery night for which I made the place names:
Now these were really easy and Google images returned great samples to use, but it's really easy to turn a standard image to a silhouette... and here's how.
1. Open a stock image, remember you'll loose detail so you want one where the shape is clearly defined. |
2. Select around the image - here I've just used a combination of the magic wand + select tool to remove the background. You don't need to remove the background but it's easier to see whats going on. |
3. With the selection in place, get the brush tool out set it massive + black, paint and you're done. |
But should you want a pigeon silhouette, feel free to use this one
p.s. Not that I'm condoning this, but if somebody had water marked a stock silhouette this also works very well to remove a watermark, as you select the shape and just fill it in yourself.
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