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kipper010

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  1. I was looking over some of the many topics requesting magnetic lasso, and I decided to see how the magnetic lasso actually works. So, I searched it and found a tutorial on cutting things out for Photoshop. One tool that helped them cut the image out so easily was the Quick Mask feature. So it's basically a quick version of Alpha-Masking. This is something Rick should seriously think about putting into the 4.xx versions.

  2. Well, actually Rich, I think I might go try out that search engine. I doubt it will give me any satisfying results though, because I was browsing through some tutorials and the ones that require cutting things out mention using the Curve method, so it seems that it's the best one out there.... for now. :( Perhaps thinking about some kind of extraction method for the 4.xx releases?

  3. Thanks to all of you guys for replying. I'm actually referring off of Crazy Man Dan's tutorial, and that's a nice effect, Enormator. Problem is, I'm actually referring to extracting a person from a background and as you know, a person isn't one primary color. I can't imagine how a plugin for Alpha-Masking would work....though I know nothing about Alpha-Masking. :? Oh, and I'm really looking forward to the 4.xx releases (nevermind that they're 2 years away) because of the custom brushes. It really is a disadvantage for Paint.NET not to have that feature. :|

  4. You can always post your image as a thumbnail instead. Try putting a th_ in front of the image name, this is what I did within your quote. For example...

    (examples show parentheses () where brackets [] should go.)

    Instead of: (img)http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o234/germanoma/gun008.png(/img)

    Try: (img)http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o234/germanoma/th_gun008.png(/img)

    Also, if you want the thumbnail picture clickable to show the full resolution you can try: (url=http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o234/germanoma/gun008.png)(img)http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o234/germanoma/th_gun008.png(/img)(/url)

    And that will give you this:

    Image

    If you click this picture it will open another window that will be the full size picture.

    Hope this helps. :D

    Lol this should do the trick!

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