That’s how you turn a photo into a silhouette. Now you are done with the Silhouette and can save the image. Use the white to make the edges smooth and make a line to cut off the body. Use the paintbrush tool on the left to paint any white parts black. Don’t worry if there is some white still. Play around with the settings until it looks how you want it. Make sure your color settings in the bottom left are black on top and white on bottom. Poor kid has two hair whirls and needs gel to tame it.Ĭlick on the photos if you need to see them larger. Pay no attention to the Alfalfa hair in the back. This photo has horrible lighting, but that doesn’t matter since I don’t want the features to show. White is best, so I used a piece of posterboard. Fist you will need to take a photo of your child’s profile in front of a solid background. If you don’t have it, I believe you can get a free trial. The program I’m using for this is Photoshop Elements. I tried to import the photos straight into my Silhouette Cameo software, but decided it was easier to use Photoshop first. (This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a commission, at no extra cost to you, if you click a link and purchase something that I have recommended.) Yes, I created a silhouette for my Silhouette. My end goal was to create a cut file for my Silhouette Cameo. In order to make this DIY Mother’s Day gift, I first needed to figure out how to turn a photo into a silhouette.
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