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# It's all about
layers.

Remember that and you can't go far wrong.

[edit] and filters. I had a lot of fun with filters when I first discovered Photoshop but now I find I don't use them much. Funny that. Apart from the unclear bomb of course.
(, Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:10, archived)
# Like an onion.
Onions have layers, so does Potatoshop.
(, Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:15, archived)
# but
not ev'rybody like onions.
(, Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:29, archived)
# I'll tell you what ev'rybody likes.
Parfait.
(, Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:34, archived)
# Parfitt?
(, Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:37, archived)
# A ho ho.
(, Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:38, archived)
# You never hear anyone saying
"Hell, no, I don't like no Parfait."
(, Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:38, archived)
# i had
never heard of parfait until this moment, and even went so far as to look it up at dictionary.com. it sounds nice. why have i never had it? *sob*
(, Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:42, archived)
# Have you a tissue or something...
and I cant remember the rest of the line.
(, Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:50, archived)
# Parfait sucks
But then again I like Angel Delight so what do I know...
(, Wed 11 Sep 2002, 11:05, archived)
# now if photoshop was like parfait.....
....everybody loves parfait
(, Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:38, archived)
# Another (brief) question then...
If you were trying to extricate, say, a kitty from a photo, how would you go about it? And without hurting the poor (evil) kitty...
(, Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:19, archived)
# What I do is crop the picture as close as possible
then I draw around the kitten with the lasso tool or I sometimes use the pen tool.
Then invert the selection and delete, clean up the remaing image and thats it.
(, Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:21, archived)
# Trace round him
with the polygonal or magnetic lassooooooo till it goes all wiggly (ants) and then cut and paste elsewhere
(, Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:21, archived)
# And adding a bit
of feather after you have traced round him never hurts (too much)... And it means your cut out will blend in a bit better :-)
(, Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:26, archived)
# i tend
to make it a new layer and then delete everything using the selection tool and the eraser
(, Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:27, archived)
# Create a layer mask
around the outlines of the kitten, then feather the edges until the background disappears. This method has the advantage that it's non-destructive, so you can always restore the kitten if you cut off too much.
(, Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:27, archived)
# And I use the image extract tool a lot
I find it easier to use than the lasso tool
(, Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:56, archived)
# Am I the only one
That uses the "Extract-> inteligent edge thingy"?
(, Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:57, archived)