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istockphotos seem to have white backgrounds. I like to remove the
white background, and retain the shadows of the subject. I don't have any problem capturing the shadows ctrl + alt + ~ invert the selection, then fill with black So the shadows are in a layer. Now I need the subject in a layer over the shadows but it can be very difficult to isolate a mask the image subject as the shadows usually adjoin the image. Are there any good tricks for the 2nd step.. masking the subject and not the shadows? KC |
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KC...check out AKVIS Smartmask..it may do what you're looking for.
Bob -- __________ lvMMMCCIX "SamCKayak" <sam@elearningcorner.com> wrote in message news:b0dcc77d-d78e-4e85-ab15-9b335dbd503b@v46g2000hsv.googlegroups.com... > istockphotos seem to have white backgrounds. I like to remove the > white background, and retain the shadows of the subject. > > I don't have any problem capturing the shadows ctrl + alt + ~ > invert the selection, then fill with black > > So the shadows are in a layer. Now I need the subject in a layer over > the shadows but it can be very difficult to isolate a mask the image > subject as the shadows usually adjoin the image. > > Are there any good tricks for the 2nd step.. masking the subject and > not the shadows? > > KC > |
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"SamCKayak" <sam@elearningcorner.com> wrote in message news:b0dcc77d-d78e-4e85-ab15-9b335dbd503b@v46g2000hsv.googlegroups.com... > istockphotos seem to have white backgrounds. I like to remove the > white background, and retain the shadows of the subject. > > I don't have any problem capturing the shadows ctrl + alt + ~ > invert the selection, then fill with black > > So the shadows are in a layer. Now I need the subject in a layer over > the shadows but it can be very difficult to isolate a mask the image > subject as the shadows usually adjoin the image. > > Are there any good tricks for the 2nd step.. masking the subject and > not the shadows? > > KC Mask the entire subject leave out the shadow then use drop shadow from effects palette to simulate the shadow or copy paste the shadow only to a layer below the subject or on a new layer use a lasso tool (softly feathered) to approximate the original shadow and fill with black or gradient use the opacity slider and/or layer blend mode to get your desired effect |
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"SamCKayak" <sam@elearningcorner.com> a écrit dans le message de news: b0dcc77d-d78e-4e85-ab15-9b335dbd503b...oglegroups.com... > istockphotos seem to have white backgrounds. I like to remove > the > white background, and retain the shadows of the subject. > > I don't have any problem capturing the shadows ctrl + alt + ~ > invert the selection, then fill with black > I do. |
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