Official Graphics Comments & Criticism

Byuakuya said:
I always use the Filter >> Extract technique to remove anything from the background. Use "Smart High-lighting" and you can end up with great cuts. :)

Thanks but I can't seem to work it lol.
Like when you got white backgrounds the Magic Wand tool works easlily. But black backgrounds are solid =/
 
My new Avy:

Rep-o-Meter-Avy.gif


LMAO
 
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Made this new signature. Dunno why I used Iron Man lol

C&C please

[BTW the Tag on the right is going to be there for most of my signatures now]

IronManSignature.jpg
 
Im going to start to mess about with Photoshop more and see what I can make
For now I like it lol.

Wiired I never realised that thing on the bottom of your signature, The rays of light. They look wiired [HAHA]
 
Ben, are you getting this render from Planetrenders or Gamerenders?
 
Maybe >.>
Possibily
It had a black background, Still don't know who to cut them up.....
Couldn't work out Byuakuyas advice
 
Wii_Smurf said:
Maybe >.>
Possibily
It had a black background, Still don't know who to cut them up.....
Couldn't work out Byuakuyas advice
The Filter gallery can be found along the top of the Photoshop window, next to all the other menus. Click on Filter >> Extract and then when the smaller window opens >> tick "Smart High-lighting" on the right-hand side.
Now begin tracing the edge of the image, and the cursor should do most of the following for you. You just have to trace the outline.
When you are finished, highlight the image by using the "bucket" icon and hit "Ok".
Goodluck.
 
Wii_Smurf said:
I did that, But the point of a render is that it's aleady done for you...
Haha, what I was about to say, though Byuakakaukuaka helped you with getting your own renders out of stocks :) which is always helpful if you can't find a render. If you got a render but it has like a white background, just use wand tool on background and press Delete.
 
Wii_Smurf said:
I did that, But the point of a render is that it's aleady done for you...
If you already have the render, then you can simply place it into your background and blend it in.
I was under the impression that you wanted to remove an item from another background.
 

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