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RE: Rendering In Photoshop #11
If you're calling the polygonal edges on the car selection to be precise then you are still in the learning stage my friend, regardless of your disclaimer that you did in a hurry.
You cannot precisely select with a pen tool, at least not as fast which is the whole point of using Photoshop in the first place.
You have to use different tools for different raster images. In this image you posted best would be to blend.
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RE: Rendering In Photoshop #12
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(05-04-2013, 12:32 PM)Coder-san Wrote: If you're calling the polygonal edges on the car selection to be precise then you are still in the learning stage my friend, regardless of your disclaimer that you did in a hurry.
You cannot precisely select with a pen tool, at least not as fast which is the whole point of using Photoshop in the first place.
You have to use different tools for different raster images. In this image you posted best would be to blend.
I'm calling the pen tool precise.
My dear friend, I'm still in the learning stage and I'm not shy to accept
it. I can select precisely with the pen tool and that too fast.
My tutorial was not supposed to teach how "To Blend Images" instead it was to teach " How to select objects using the pen tool".
Please try to understand.
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RE: Rendering In Photoshop #13
@Coder-san
(05-04-2013, 12:32 PM)Coder-san Wrote: If you're calling the polygonal edges on the car selection to be precise then you are still in the learning stage my friend, regardless of your disclaimer that you did in a hurry.
You cannot precisely select with a pen tool, at least not as fast which is the whole point of using Photoshop in the first place.
You have to use different tools for different raster images. In this image you posted best would be to blend.
I'm calling the pen tool precise.
My dear friend, I'm still in the learning stage and I'm not shy to accept
it. I can select precisely with the pen tool and that too fast.
My tutorial was not supposed to teach how "To Blend Images" instead it was to teach " How to select objects using the pen tool".
Please try to understand.
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I'm not active because I'm busy with school.

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RE: Rendering In Photoshop #14
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