Quickly deleting backgrounds with Photoshop's background Eraser tool
Continue clicking around the edge until you've made it all the way around the foreground element. Also, don't forget to remove any areas within the foreground subject that might be transparent or open, as we have in the handlebars in Figure D. Once you've made it around the entire for...
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Published in | The MacAuthority (Louisville, Ky.) Vol. 11; no. 10; p. 11 |
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Format | Magazine Article |
Language | English |
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Louisville
Element K Journals
01.10.2002
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ISSN | 1062-452X 1539-042X |
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Summary: | Continue clicking around the edge until you've made it all the way around the foreground element. Also, don't forget to remove any areas within the foreground subject that might be transparent or open, as we have in the handlebars in Figure D. Once you've made it around the entire foreground element, finish erasing the rest of the background with the standard Eraser tool (*). Then, enlarge the image and begin examining the edges for small areas that the Background Eraser tool might have missed. |
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ISSN: | 1062-452X 1539-042X |