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I Ain't Losing Any Sleep™
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 5,236
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help with graphics please
My graphical skills leave a lot to be desired so I'm after a bit of help from you professionals. I have an image of a group of people. I'm wanting to get rid of the background (this I can do) and them fill all the people with the same colour. I've been messing around erasing the bg and the edges of the people are quite jagged. How would I best smooth them out once they are all the same colour? I have Photoshop and Freehand to use if this helps. TIA Jamie That's fuckin' ingenious, if I understand it correctly. It's a Swiss fuckin' watch.
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i do lines
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Poland/Denmark
Posts: 3,233
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is this the effect you are looking for? [img:9464d201d6]http://www.i-ll-i.com/temp/peoplewithnobackground.jpg[/img:9464d201d6] Photoshop: First, make sure you are NOT using the 'block' shape as erazor - use a smooth brush - as this will antialias the edges as you erase - a 'block' [i:9464d201d6]won't[/i:9464d201d6]! But, instead of erasing the background - I would advise you to: > create a new (blank) layer > select the brush drawing tool. select a nice contrasting colour. > now draw around the figures on your new layer - till you fill in all the unwanted space[size=16:9464d201d6]*[/size:9464d201d6]. (can select and fill the large areas) > when the unwanted area is all covered with one flat colour - on your new layer, remember - hold 'Ctrl' down and left click on the layer rectangle in the LAYER PALETTE! this will select the content of your layer - not the whole canvas area. > now go back to your layer with all the people on it - and hit the delete key. > untick or delete the layer you were 'drawing-masking' the bg... and you are ready to go! Hope this makes sense - otherwise - ask again [size=16:9464d201d6]* [/size:9464d201d6]you can also select it using the polygonal lasso tool - but I often prefer the drawing method. Also, when using the lasso - make sure you have 'antialias' switched on - in the tool options bar, right under the menubar. ...
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