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Re: Removing Backgrounds In Photoshop

Posted: October 22nd, 2010, 10:31 pm
by Lanaya
matchai wrote:
Lanaya wrote:
matchai wrote:Ohhhhh...
You want to know how to render/rotoscope (thats what it's called)
For that you need to use the pen tool and trace around the render then make a selection and inverse the selection and delete it.

I will eventually be making a video on rendering.


:O

selection and inverse?


Yes, that will select everything you havn't got selected (the background) since you went around the entire character. The you just delete that.


omg, how i does dat?

Re: Removing Backgrounds In Photoshop

Posted: October 23rd, 2010, 3:35 pm
by iTz_WaR
matchai wrote:Ohhhhh...
You want to know how to render/rotoscope (thats what it's called)
For that you need to use the pen tool and trace around the render then make a selection and inverse the selection and delete it.

I will eventually be making a video on rendering.

Well, that worked until when I tried copying and pasting it, nothing happened.

Re: Removing Backgrounds In Photoshop

Posted: October 23rd, 2010, 8:54 pm
by matchai

Re: Removing Backgrounds In Photoshop

Posted: October 23rd, 2010, 9:55 pm
by iTz_WaR
matchai wrote:made a fast video on how to do it: http://www.screencast.com/users/matchai ... 9e13fa37d5

Thanks, matchai! There was only one thing I wasn't doing. It works now.

EDIT: Actually, I have another problem where when I save the image, and I try to open it, it doesn't show.

Re: Removing Backgrounds In Photoshop

Posted: October 25th, 2010, 8:55 am
by zablex
For easy rendering i do this:
2.Make the backround is a single unlocked layer.
1.Select polygonal lasso tool
2.Mark the thing or the character i want to render (i do not care if i select the char fine...
The only thing i care is about the main structure)
3.Right click the selected zone, Refine edges. (play with the configs abit and when ull have a fine render click ok.)
4.Right click selected zone again, Select inverse
5.Click delete
6.There u go ;)