You rule Kage! Thanks alot for the tut man. Can't wait to give this a whirl!
You rule Kage! Thanks alot for the tut man. Can't wait to give this a whirl!
This fantastic Sousuke sig was made by the one and only Lucifus! Thanks man!
i would be really thankful if someone could post up a tutorial on how to manipulate the selected area in photoshop
edit-transform-whatever you wanna do
Finally watched your photomanip tutorial Kage. Very good tutorial i must say, good work.
I have a question, you mentioned somewhere that you cut your renders with the pen tool, how exactly does this work? You think you could give us a tut on that? I'm starting to get annoyed by the limitations of the polygonal lasso tool.
u can try masking...i think it's the best method to cut out renders (even though it takes a while longer), because u actually "colour in" the parts u want, u can also use soft brushes for edges, then all the stuff in the centre can just be filled.
Apperently, the pen tool is better than masking. I'm with PSJ on this one Kage. Your tuts kick ass, so make one por favor
For all you awesome people, it's just Phoenix. The numbers are just the amount of times people misspell it.
yea I just recently found this outOriginally posted by: Deckz
u can try masking...i think it's the best method to cut out renders (even though it takes a while longer), because u actually "colour in" the parts u want, u can also use soft brushes for edges, then all the stuff in the centre can just be filled.
For anyone who doesnt know what masking is, its the second button from the left on the bottom of your layers pallete. When cutting stuff out or making things blend better, add a mask, take a soft black brush (0 hardness) and brush whatever you dont want. And just make the brush smaller and smaller as you go along.
pen tool is the professional way to go.
"masking" by kage's definition is actually "quick-mask mode"
masks are actually grayscale layers linked to image layers to hide parts of an image layer [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]
10/4/04 - 8/20/07
how to use the pen tool:
First select the pen tool, I forgot to get a screencap of it, but its on the toolbar so find it lazy asses. Then go here and select this:
now just click and make a path along whatever your rendering. In this case it was already rendered so I just did a quick job, you should zoom in a couple times and get it perfect if you want a perfect render cut.
now once you connect them it'll be all one line then right click and:
now it'll say something like how much you wanna feather just leave it as 0 at hit ok, then it'll make a selection and grab a selection tool and right click-layer via cut
thats about it
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Thanks Kage. This will help in the future. Also, thats an interesting render choice [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
For all you awesome people, it's just Phoenix. The numbers are just the amount of times people misspell it.
actually i was wondering where you had gotten that render kage. I want to start working with phtoshop. i just got aOriginally posted by: Kagemane_no_Jutsu
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so called "backup copy" of photoshop cs2 from my good friend "bit torrent"
[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
can you use photoshop to make avatars too?
Ovan, The Rebirth
Yes, you can.
For all you awesome people, it's just Phoenix. The numbers are just the amount of times people misspell it.
It's pretty much the best image in the hot babes thread....the first image
10/4/04 - 8/20/07
Lol i cant find the babes thread are u kidding with me or could i plz have a link?
Is it really!? I found it at some graphics site already rendered O.OOriginally posted by: AssertnFailure
It's pretty much the best image in the hot babes thread....the first image
http://forums.gotwoot.net/mess...p;keyword1=hot%20babes
Where have YOU guys been? o.O
10/4/04 - 8/20/07
Thanks alot Kage.
Elin Grindemyr right? She's hot and from Sweden.
I'd like to request a tutorial on masking from anyone who has requisite knowledge. Sometimes, I want to make a mask in the shape of an outline of one layer and apply it to another layer, but so far I've been unsuccessful. The best I can do is make a mask and fill it with black then selectively uncover the areas I want with a brush, but this is imprecise and time-consuming. There's got to be a better way.