if you're using photoshop
select your layer, and then either use the brush tool (set to clear) to smooth the edges as much as you like, or create a mask for the layer and do pretty much the same thing (with a normal brush).
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Sun 10 Nov 2002, 18:40,
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I'm using fireworks...
but I think I can do it. I've been using the eraser tool and got it ok. but I mean... his ostrich has hair for god's sake.
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Sun 10 Nov 2002, 18:43,
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wow!
I'd love to try and make one of my pictures using fireworks, maybe lots of coloured sparklers! :)
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Sun 10 Nov 2002, 18:47,
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very
droll.
Talking of which though, aren't fireworks brilliant?
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Sun 10 Nov 2002, 18:55,
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Talking of which though, aren't fireworks brilliant?
I use fireworks as well
Use the feather marquee option, or just make sure the feathering is very high on the eraser tool.
Do you ever try masking areas? I like it because you can re-edit to your heart's content. It does take more time than any of the selection tools, though.
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Sun 10 Nov 2002, 18:51,
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Do you ever try masking areas? I like it because you can re-edit to your heart's content. It does take more time than any of the selection tools, though.
Mogwaister?
When you put pictures from b3ta on your own page, could you take the trouble to credit the person who made them, or even just give a link to b3ta?
It's the nice thing to do and I think anyone here would do the same. We're such a warm and fuzzy community.
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Sun 10 Nov 2002, 18:56,
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It's the nice thing to do and I think anyone here would do the same. We're such a warm and fuzzy community.
no problems.
to be honest I hadn't thought about it... my apologies.
link every time from now on :)
sorry guys n gals
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Sun 10 Nov 2002, 19:04,
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link every time from now on :)
sorry guys n gals
for the
ones that are currently on there, is a www.b3ta.com tag on the photo ok? I can't remember who made half of them...
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Sun 10 Nov 2002, 19:14,
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