On 28 December 2013 09:37, Ofnuts <[email protected]> wrote: > On 12/28/2013 01:41 AM, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote: >> >> On 27 December 2013 16:22, Sam Gleske <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Original message below. I see a good feature recommendation here. >>> Sliders >>> for fuzzy selection in the select Tool Options dialogs. I think it would >>> be useful. >>> >> >> Well, that is there since...forever! >> The task at hand here is somewaht different - giving >> control to fuzzy out the contents on paste - that makes the difference, >> for two things: >> 1) you can see the "final result" as you play along with the silder >> 2) you make the pasted content fuzzy so that it has >> 100% transparency on its border. With fuzzy selections, >> you get 50% transparency on the border, before cutting. After pasting, >> one has to go through all the steps listed above, and they are >> quite a few. >> > > This question has been asked elsewhere. A solution is to paste the full > object to a new layer, add a layer mask, fill the shape with a shaped > gradient (which is a function of the distance to the outline) and then use > the Brightess/Contrast (2 sliders), Levels (5 sliders), or Curves (256 > sliders) to adjust the blend. > The fact that there is a multi-step way for doing this does not mean there should not be a single step to perform it. (BTW, if you check the e-mails on this thread, you will see that I know it is feasible and had scripted the steps in an automated way)
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