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Mar 10th, 2005 10:45 AM
ziggytrix The BEST way to do it would be to cut a path around your object using the pen tool, then use the path to mask out the background. Layers and paths are the most important tools in Photoshop in my professional opinion.

Of course, if you're just working with some low-res web graphic that might be the equivalent of using a sledge hammer to crack a walnut, but I still maintain that my sledge hammer is better than your puny nutcraker.

Oh no, I bumped a week old thread.
Mar 2nd, 2005 11:43 AM
MetalMilitia
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Originally Posted by Helm
metalmilitia, never help anyone photoshop anything ever again.
why not?
Mar 2nd, 2005 11:18 AM
Anonymous he gave me an idea with that whole under-blur business but usually i just set shit like that to feather 1px and erase the edges
Mar 2nd, 2005 10:10 AM
Helm metalmilitia, never help anyone photoshop anything ever again.
Mar 1st, 2005 06:29 PM
DeadKennedys you guys

Anyway, I found photoshop and I'm picking it up pretty well (I'm not an artist), so thanks
Feb 27th, 2005 06:52 AM
executioneer but you see it is not RELEVANT TO THE DISCUSSION AT HAND, the topic being removing backgrounds and not the source of the image
Feb 27th, 2005 02:27 AM
Marine if i had a scanner i could scan it in.
Feb 26th, 2005 07:39 PM
executioneer ah, relevance
Feb 26th, 2005 04:02 PM
Marine
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Originally Posted by EisigerBiskuit

Now act like this is what you're imagining in your head, and try it.
that picture is from the manual for a link to the past i think.
Feb 26th, 2005 03:58 PM
MetalMilitia If the background is a solid colour you can sometimes get away with using the magic wand but for best results you need to use the polygon lasso tool.

If the image is very complicated (hair, fire, ect) it is often easyier to use blend modes as lassoing would look too jagged.

For example to add a firey explosion over an image you would probably have to screen it, which basically makes black (or white i think) bits clear...



Screened:



If you used a magic want or lasso it would look crappy.

Images which have been lassoed can be better blended by using artifical multisampleing (copy the image, move behind original and apply a blur) or things such as zoom blurs can create an artifical depth of field type effect bleding the image into the background...



As you can see in the circled bits it appears asthough it is part of the image as apposed to a flat picture stuck ontop.

Photoshop or Fireworks both work great.
Feb 26th, 2005 04:34 AM
EisigerBiskuit
Now act like this is what you're imagining in your head, and try it.
Feb 25th, 2005 10:58 PM
BlueOatmeal www.torrentsearch.us
Feb 25th, 2005 12:05 AM
MLE lol
Feb 24th, 2005 10:08 PM
executioneer www.google.com
Feb 24th, 2005 09:25 PM
DeadKennedys Could you suggest me a site where I can "borrow" this for free?
Feb 24th, 2005 09:05 PM
pjalne Paint won't work, because there's gif dither in the background and there is no way to set any sort of tolerance on the bucket.
Feb 24th, 2005 01:20 PM
Rez you have paint, right?

the bucket! use the bucket!

if that somehow goes into the actual image, then unless you find a way to fudge contrast you're screwed as far as 'paint' goes.

seriously, get p-shop.
Feb 23rd, 2005 11:24 PM
pjalne "Borrow" Photoshop from the internet or get a trial version of Paint Shop Pro. Use the magic wand tool to select one particular color.
Feb 23rd, 2005 11:21 PM
DeadKennedys
Something very simple that I don't know jack shit about

Let's say I find a picture, but it's in a square background.



How would I be able to change the background color without messing up the picture? I'm sure the guy who puts images like this on zeldauniverse found a good way to do it, because the picture has a white background in the manual where he scanned it from (he todl me he scanned it, but wouldn't tell me how he changed the background.)

I'm sure this would be easy in something like photoshop, but I don't have the money for a program like that. All I've about got is paint, and that's useless.

Help?

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