Thanks everyone for the feedback
I completely forgot about being able to scroll through the sizes with the mouse wheel, and I didn't realize the alt key would allow you to do it with out needing to put the cursor over the slider. Cool!
Thanks everyone for the feedback
I completely forgot about being able to scroll through the sizes with the mouse wheel, and I didn't realize the alt key would allow you to do it with out needing to put the cursor over the slider. Cool!
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Thanks VERY much, Frances! I found it immensely helpful, unlike some demos that make it seem as if removing the background can usually be done in a matter of seconds. I also greatly appreciate the tip about pressure sensitivity in the Shape Builder Tool affecting other tools as well.
Thanks for the tutorial, this tool is really inspirating, works fast and in good quality.
That is why trying to give harder cases to see the borders of the possibilities, for example when the object contains a lot of white, also at the borders. At this case so really seems key to protect as lot of area as possible, also to delete. Frances I have seen you rather used strokes at the background and not deleting all, gives that some difference?
Anyway focusing close to the edges and seeing those remaining parts, I assume the best is clearing there with Eraser tool? However in my example the object is damaged slightly but yes because I did not protect those areas..
ps: thanks very good also the tip pressing SHIFT when somebody runs over to the other side and correct it
Just one more thing, I think when the background is white, and the protected object also at areas, so white meets with white, probably those never can be left to the automatic erase logic of the program because it will delete into it.
But in that way the question, how to pull those mask control points to the border at these special areas? I tried that maybe going to Shape tool by that can grab them and pull to the border, but that does not work
Thank you Cyberqueen and Csehz.
To edit the mask with the shape tool: After painting with the mask painter select the selector tool then open the page and layer gallery and unlock the mask layer. After unlocking the mask layer double click the mask to edit it with the shape tool.
There will still be times when it will be just as easy to use the shape tool and intersect method especially if you have a lot of low contrast areas like the white on white.
And yes if your photo has a good contrast between the foreground object and the background you can get away with quickly stroking the areas that you wish to remove. Basically the less contrast the more accurate you need to be both with masking and erasing. And sometimes if a little cleanup is needed the eraser tool is great for this.
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i used the shape tool and it took me exactly half the time it took you
i wasnt racing just to test you, just did it in my normal time
i video'd it and i included the time to correct mistakes and tweak the outline before subtracting shapes
i also excluded the time you spoke about the pressure thing at the begginning
i think if you have a very complex photo that you want to remove bg like trees and leaves etc
thatr might be where this tool comes into its own
i dont know i havent tried
be interesting to see
edit : ps another gentle easy to watch and listen video
they should employ you
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Yes the Shape tool can be alternative,
but in XDPX9 also the Region Painter Tool seems fast, going through inside of the object and after keeping the SHIFT going outside and correct if needed. I would feel this more comfortable than playing with the Shape tool handlers
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I wish !
I agree there will be times when the shape tool will be the way to go and times when the background erase will be the tool to use. The photo I used in the video was one that I used for an ad layout and I did use the shape tool at that time. DP9 wasn't out yet and the plate of quiche is an easy one for tracing. However it did also make a good photo for this video as there were many similar colours in the areas I wanted to keep and the background.
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My current Xara software: Designer Pro 365 12.6
Good Morning Sunshine.ca | Good Morning Sunshine Online(a weekly humorous publication created with XDP and exported as a web document) | Angelize Online resource shop | My Video Tutorials | My DropBox |
Autocorrect: It can be your worst enema.
If someone tried to make me dig my own grave I would say No.
They're going to kill me anyway and I'd love to die the way I lived:
Avoiding Manual Labour.
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