On 11/15/18 7:41 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
... > When using a layer mask to "mask out" unwanted
> parts of imported images, the original layer is still there and you can
> refine or change your cutting job by painting on the mask with white to
> restore 'invisible' pixels, or black to 'erase' more of the pesky
> things. Paint on the mask with a soft edged brush to smoothly blend
> edges - or, with the mask "active" in the layers dialog, do a "Fuzzy
> Select" (magic wand) selection of a sharp edged area, drag and drop
> white or black as required into the selection to feather its edge..
Heh, skipped a step. Do Select > Feather Selection before the drag and
drop part.
Or, just use the Free Select tool to draw a sloppy outline around the
part of the mask you want to feather, and with that selection active,
use Gaussian Blur to make the sharp edges included in your selection
fuzzy.
:D
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