* and then matt-nc declared
She was on the grass, many different shades... any idea of the best way
to replace the pixels i accidently took off of her chin?
Zoom in to highest magnification, use the clone tool to select shades from
the nearby facial area and reconstruct it by hand.
Nick Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
I was hoping someone might point me in the direction of a tutorial (or
just tell me what tools to use) for the following:
I need to take a snapshot of someone and then select them out. IE to
ditch the sofa in the background etc and just have a nice shot of the
subject
* and then Nick Wilson declared
Thanks ever so much, that's great. It doesnt look all that difficult if
you have a little patience, i guess it also helps to select roughly
around the subject on a varied background so you have less pixels to
choose by color
Well, im no expert yet but
* and then Bob Long declared
On Wednesday, September 22, 2004 6:59 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, im no expert yet but i reckon this aint a bad attempt ;-)
http://www.stylesheet.org/sam.png
She was on the grass, many different shades... any idea of the
She was on the grass, many different shades... any idea of the best way
to replace the pixels i accidently took off of her chin?
Zoom in to highest magnification, use the clone tool to select shades from
the nearby facial area and reconstruct it by hand.
Might not be the best way but you can do