any Photoshop pros here can help me?

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  • eddie-executive
    Confirmed User
    • Apr 2003
    • 2061

    #1

    any Photoshop pros here can help me?

    Trying to learn how to cut out a part of an image and paste it into another image. How with this be done without having the edges all fucked up? I know how to take images off a white background no problem. But when their is multicolored background how do you do it? Thanks for the help in advance.
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  • chuk
    Confirmed User
    • Mar 2003
    • 682

    #2
    Very carefully

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    • Chris
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • May 2003
      • 27880

      #3
      yup very carefull

      takes a steady hand


      lots of time

      i can give it a shot
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      • SuicideMachine
        Confirmed User
        • Sep 2003
        • 1141

        #4
        damn you must be really new at this.





        eraser tool, hold and click and change the erase to magic eraser tool. click around the bitch, and do the hard parts carefully

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        • AdultWebGraphics
          Confirmed User
          • Oct 2001
          • 980

          #5
          use paths

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          • smack
            Push Porn Like Weight.
            • Mar 2002
            • 10652

            #6
            zoom in to about 3 - 400%, bust out your eraser, and watch what the fuck you're doing.
            enjoy
            Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war.

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            • eroswebmaster
              March 1st, 2003
              • Jul 2001
              • 20295

              #7
              Filter - extract

              get as close as you can with the extract tool but don't sweat it.

              Then once you've done all you can then zoom in and with a big brush start hitting the edges...and don't worry about all this be careful stuff there is always the undo command.

              I've found that it's best to go ahead and lightly brush the area up to the skin, even if it does take the skin as long as you smooth out the edges around it too.

              Usually the images are so small it's hard to notice any rough spots.

              A good way to hide them when building a banner/tour/header etc...is to just duplicate the image, and on the bottom version of the image do filter-gaussian blur- and adjust the settings until you get something you're happy with.
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