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sooo yea
ive tried to like make a line, and expand it into like a wave/gas or wahtever you call it, but it never works out
is it easy than it looks??

cause as of right now, i think its ONLY for artistic people, and i wont be able to do it
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I recommend you to use stocks..they are much easier and handier...
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Quote (Alex0 @ Sat, Apr 25 2009, 03:17am)
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stocks?
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Images that have not been edited in any sort of way. (I believe. ^_^)
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Apr 25 2009 04:41pm
There are several websites that have pre-rendered images, but you can use the pen tool to render any image if you are willing to take the time and trace its border
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Quote (EXONiC @ Sun, Apr 26 2009, 12:41am)
There are several websites that have pre-rendered images, but you can use the pen tool to render any image if you are willing to take the time and trace its border


there is much easier way than just manually selecting pixels

u can use channels +levels (in ps)
it is used for rendering hard stuff, mainly hair
this method is perfectly explained here http://www.picturesocial.com/video/advanced-hair-selection-in

This post was edited by Godless_hc on May 2 2009 08:21pm
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May 11 2009 03:22pm
An easy way to do it, if the render/stock is more simple I just lasso as tight as I can w/o cutting into the image, then zoom and erase the stuff u dont want
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