In Photoshop CS5 I've just used the mask took to separate an object from its background...
...but the object now looks like it has talcum powder all over it from the masking brush, is it possible to get rid of that?..
Thanks...
Posted By: Dandy Highburyman on February 2nd 2016 at 11:45:34
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- In Photoshop CS5 I've just used the mask took to separate an object from its background... (General Chat) - Dandy Highburyman, Feb 2, 11:45:34
- You need to create a cut-out using the pen tool, save the path, convert it to a clipping (General Chat) - malkybarkid, Feb 2, 12:01:24
- Thanks mbk. That sounds scary but I'm going in... (General Chat) - Dandy Highburyman, Feb 2, 12:11:33
- yes this Pandaspears... and see if you can master (General Chat) - Pixelman, Feb 2, 12:04:57
- I have no idea what you mean... (General Chat) - Dandy Highburyman, Feb 2, 12:12:18
- when you create a point in your path with the (General Chat) - Pixelman, Feb 2, 12:20:10
- I have no idea what you mean... (General Chat) - Dandy Highburyman, Feb 2, 12:12:18
- ^vmt, use the clippity clop with the adobe pen tool with a conversion (n/m) (General Chat) - Jumbo1, Feb 2, 12:03:03
- You need to create a cut-out using the pen tool, save the path, convert it to a clipping (General Chat) - malkybarkid, Feb 2, 12:01:24
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