
July 16th, 2005
01:26 PM
Neverside Newbie
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cut off a char
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When I try to cut out something from the picture to another one, there is always some unwanted materials around the picture I cut out. How to avoid this problem? I tried to use erase but it takes so long time and still some unwanted leaves
Any suggestions?

July 16th, 2005
05:57 PM
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From experience, I've never actually been able to solve it. The only thing I could think of doing would be using a lasso tool or something to cut it really close. I've never actually been able to solve this problem either, so it someone could answer it, you'd be helping two people out.
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July 16th, 2005
07:58 PM
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The trick is to have the colours at the edge fade. There is a tool in Photoshop that does this called Extract. You find it in the Filter menu. Sometimes the result isn't the best, but they let you refine it (before you click OK).
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July 16th, 2005
08:13 PM
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or when you use the lasso tool set the feather to 1px. then cut it out as close as you can around the object and when you copy the selection or delete the stuff outside of the selection it'll have a nice edge.
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