
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.
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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.

"Hell, no, I don't like no Parfait."
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Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:38,
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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*
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and I cant remember the rest of the line.
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But then again I like Angel Delight so what do I know...
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....everybody loves parfait
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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...
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Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:19,
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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.
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Then invert the selection and delete, clean up the remaing image and thats it.

with the polygonal or magnetic lassooooooo till it goes all wiggly (ants) and then cut and paste elsewhere
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of feather after you have traced round him never hurts (too much)... And it means your cut out will blend in a bit better :-)
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Wed 11 Sep 2002, 10:26,
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to make it a new layer and then delete everything using the selection tool and the eraser
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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.
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