Using CS4 ..... how do I take out all of the white background around the item
I tried converting it to .gif but the white is still there
I tried converting it to .gif but the white is still there
ghettoMiggle wrote:
magic wand tool.
lmao + 1=NHB=Shadow wrote:
print it then cut it with PRECESSION SCISSORS
It's an art.. I've got entire courses on masking .tazz. wrote:
i normally use a very thin soft brush with the smudge/blur tool and holding down shift, go around the outside.
next step is to delete the white.SEREMAKER wrote:
what I orginally wanted to was :
this as the background :
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/17445 … nessee.jpg
and this the ad :
http://static.bf2s.com/files/user/17445/hunting.jpg
I tried using the wand but it would highlight a section ( part of that section was the left sleeve) but whats my next step
Last edited by Miggle (2009-10-16 13:57:43)
You may not karma the same person in a 24 hour period.
A cheaper way is to use magic wand (delete background like sup did). Then select the picture outline, then contract by 1 pixel, then inverse selection, then go to filter>blur and do it like that.tazz. wrote:
i normally use a very thin soft brush with the smudge/blur tool and holding down shift, go around the outside.
Last edited by Mekstizzle (2009-10-16 14:02:53)
Generally, I use a rectangle selection first. Then I click Magic Wand tool and use the key to make it a minus Magic Wand (normally Alt I think). Then click in the white space inside the rectangle/square selection to make the selection only select the picture in the middle of the white space. Afterwards, I normally use a Quick Mask and a soft brush to trim more of the white out from the edges if the Magic Wand missed anything.SEREMAKER wrote:
Using CS4 ..... how do I take out all of the white background around the item
Last edited by Guardian_Ekim (2009-10-17 05:31:50)