Here give this one a try and see if it as easy as they claim.
Any one...invitations are open!
Mike
Here give this one a try and see if it as easy as they claim.
Any one...invitations are open!
Mike
Yo
I'm used to 300 dpi - my excuse and I'm sticking to it
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now that was a whole bunch easier than the s of a b that james pasted up
as easy as they claim? need a steady hand and a bit of practice maybe - would use a tablet not a mouse
points to note:
the starting point is critical - bit of trial and error here
dont touch the dragonfly once youve started and try to do it all in one go
some clean up of missed pixels to be expected
of course an cut out of this kind is a lot more straight forward than that @*! waggon
PS I use psp9 - does this make a difference?
Last edited by handrawn; 09 March 2007 at 09:27 PM.
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I personally would use the selection tool. Use the selection tool, in the freehand mode for the dragonfly, then invert, delete the background
Again it's a question of personal preference and practice I'm sure.
I tried the selection tool [magic wand] but found that much more fiddly to get the whole dragonfly and nothing but, than whizzing round with the background eraser.
I tried selecting both inverting and non inverting.
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Ok I have done an example
http://www.trevorbowden.co.uk/bge.htm
Trees and hair are the hardest. heir especially but remember that 1 pixel is the smallest you can go and hair my be very thin so stray wispy hair can finish with analysed blocks on it Bit like nits:¬)
I don't think dragging the mouse around continues helps as in clonening keep clicking one dab at a time
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