Goven
/̵͇̿̿/'̿'̿ ̿
+125|6901|Purdue
I searched couldn't find anything.
What's the best way to edit a picture to get rid of the background.
(i.e., https://img222.imageshack.us/img222/4980/tu1usxl9.th.png to https://img140.imageshack.us/img140/8715/untitled1copyjw5.th.png )
I have CS2 and use the polygonal lasso tool, but it gets frustrating sometimes.

Last edited by Goven (2006-09-30 19:52:43)

stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|7140|California

the Pen tool is your best friend in this situation

http://www.elated.com/tutorials/graphic … _pen_tool/
chittydog
less busy
+586|7255|Kubra, Damn it!

Have the soldier pose in a nicer background next time, like in front of some nice trees...

I don't know about CS2, but Paint Shop has a "Magic Wand" feature that will find the outline for you. It's a little weird sometimes, but has a tolerance setting that you can tweak to get it right.
Goven
/̵͇̿̿/'̿'̿ ̿
+125|6901|Purdue
PS has a magic wand too, but it doesn't work that well for me.
and I think I'll read that tut when I'm less tired :b

Last edited by Goven (2006-09-30 20:01:50)

mcminty
Moderating your content for the Australian Govt.
+879|7142|Sydney, Australia

stryyker wrote:

the Pen tool is your best friend in this situation

http://www.elated.com/tutorials/graphic … _pen_tool/
Thank you for that link. I use the poly-lasso at the moment because I find paths frustrating (complicated for the initiated). Hopefully this guide will help me.


Mcminty.
stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|7140|California

yes the Pen tool opens up so many more possibilities
Goven
/̵͇̿̿/'̿'̿ ̿
+125|6901|Purdue

stryyker wrote:

yes the Pen tool opens up so many more possibilities
Yea thanks for the link. I'll give it a read tomorrow.
CaptainMike
It's just a flesh wound
+45|7065|Canada
Did you try extracting it? That is what I use to get rid of backgrounds. If they background and the subject is a similar color though it takes a few tries to get it right and experiment with brush sizes.
TheDoctor
The Original BF2 Timelord
+51|6954|Australia

CaptainMike wrote:

Did you try extracting it? That is what I use to get rid of backgrounds. If they background and the subject is a similar color though it takes a few tries to get it right and experiment with brush sizes.
yeah sometimes after extracting an image you get left overs (seams) around the desired object. Usually happens with larger brushes, but can be cleaned with ease by using the eraser tool.

Edit: you can use smaller brushes but they can take alot of time (and paitence) becouse you have to zoom in heaps to see where your going. But once finished its very rewarding.

Last edited by TheDoctor (2006-09-30 20:31:12)

Goven
/̵͇̿̿/'̿'̿ ̿
+125|6901|Purdue
I got bored and decided to read the tutorial...I totally got lost.
stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|7140|California

This is another really good pen-tool tutorial.


Sit down with a drink and just practice with it for 2 or 3 hours, and then it will be the easiest tool you have ever used.
Goven
/̵͇̿̿/'̿'̿ ̿
+125|6901|Purdue

stryyker wrote:

This is another really good pen-tool tutorial.


Sit down with a drink and just practice with it for 2 or 3 hours, and then it will be the easiest tool you have ever used.
Yea, I'll have to do that tomorrow. That tutorial was a lot simpler, but it didn't go into as much depth.
PASSUBY
Member
+30|7053|Louisiana

stryyker wrote:

yes the Pen tool opens up so many more possibilities

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