Nick Wilson wrote:
* and then olivier ripoll declared
Right, I actually got on really well with using a layer mask! - However,
now i am down to the very fine details im not sure i have the right
brush. You mentioned 'feathered' but i dont see that in the tool
options? Im using a 3px fuzzy
* and then olivier ripoll declared
I think the following tutorial corresponds more or less to what you want
to achieve.
http://www.gimpguru.org/Tutorials/ReplaceForeground/
The problem of loosing pixels you had with you dog and with your sister
would be easily avoided if:
1- You
Nick Wilson wrote:
* and then olivier ripoll declared
I think the following tutorial corresponds more or less to what you want
to achieve.
http://www.gimpguru.org/Tutorials/ReplaceForeground/
The problem of loosing pixels you had with you dog and with your sister
would be easily avoided if:
* and then olivier ripoll declared
Right, do you think that photo is now rubbish? do i need to start over
from the beggining?
No, but you will not obtain a final good result with only the eraser or
the magic wand selection tool. At some point you need a tool where you
can select and
Nick Wilson wrote:
* and then olivier ripoll declared
Right, do you think that photo is now rubbish? do i need to start over
from the beggining?
No, but you will not obtain a final good result with only the eraser or
the magic wand selection tool. At some point you need a tool where you
can
* and then olivier ripoll declared
Right, I actually got on really well with using a layer mask! - However,
now i am down to the very fine details im not sure i have the right
brush. You mentioned 'feathered' but i dont see that in the tool
options? Im using a 3px fuzzy circle, is that