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warjournal
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist

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Insane since: Aug 2000

posted posted 11-20-2003 17:28

This is a trick I've used before, but I didn't realize potential until I started talking about it for someone else's benefit. This goes back to Whispies and Upping Opacity.

The problem? Nasty halo around and extraction job that is causing too much trouble. You would like to just contract the mask, but too much edge is lost. Tightening the mask looks just as nasty.

The solution? Modify the background immediately around the object/subject. Simple enough.

Okay, you've got your extraction with some halo.
Copy it and turn off the original job.
Tighten the mask ever so slightly to get rid of most, or all, of the halo.
Apply the tightened layer mask. Yes, I said apply it. Transparent pixels are needed.
Copy it and order it down.
Give the copy Gauss of around 1 - 2.
Copy the Gaussed copy and merge down (ctrl + e).
Copy and merge until you are happy.
You should end up with around a 4px border that matches the outline of the object/subject.
Go ahead and merge down the tightened copy onto the Gaussed/copied/merged layer.
Now load the original alpha mask with the halo, and apply to your bordered layer.

That should take care of most cases in a general, all-purpose manner.

Back to the salt mine.

sPECtre
Obsessive-Compulsive (I) Inmate

From: belgium
Insane since: Oct 2003

posted posted 11-24-2003 10:28

WJ, I just answered a very close question in the U2U
to unerase,

Select the clone stamp tool, set its blending mode to behind, and click the aligned button. Click Alt but don't move it at all before releasing, so that the cloning area is the same as the source!

You can now paint back the lost opacity... unless it reached 0

It must have been something in my unconscious...

pierre

Suho1004
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: Seoul, Korea
Insane since: Apr 2002

posted posted 11-24-2003 13:26

Nice tip. Thanks, wj.


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