Thanks Andrew. I gave this a shot but it does not seem to work ... I
think maybe because the foreground and background colours are not
distinct enough. I think I will look at using bezier curves ... got
some reading to do!
Andrew Wilson wrote:
Mark,
Have you tried using the threshold tool
(ri
Mark,
Have you tried using the threshold tool
(rightclick->image->colors->threshold)? That will break the photo
down into black and white based on the levels. So long as the object
I want is the focus of the image is usually does pretty well. You
can then use fuzzy select to change the colo
Mark Drummond writes:
> I would like to take a photographic image and convert the image to
> only two colours ... with the subject of the photograph (say, a
> person) in the foreground colour and the rest in the background
> colour, effectively making a silouette(sp) of the photo's subject.
I'm
Going back to the desktop wallpaper I created for myself: The
wallpaper utilises only two colours, one for the background and one
for any graphics/objects on the background, basically a "black &
white" background but using two differant colours instead of b & w.
I would like to take a photograp