Need a better tutorial, please
I have a cool pic that would make a good background for my stang pic, and I want to know how I can crop the mustang pic so it's just the mustang, and paste it over another pic without all the white area around the mustang. Like a transparency. Everytime I try it, there's that rectangle of white, where I just want the shape of the stang overlayed.
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I use Photoshop 6. What are the steps to do that 4fit, if it takes a few minutes, should be easy. I just took a better pic of the car too, let me know.
I don't use PhotoShop, so I have NO clue how to do it in there. I believe you could just use the laso tool with feather set around 7 or so, invert the selection, and press delete.
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I don't use PhotoShop, so I have NO clue how to do it in there. I believe you could just use the laso tool with feather set around 7 or so, invert the selection, and press delete.
I don't use PhotoShop, so I have NO clue how to do it in there. I believe you could just use the laso tool with feather set around 7 or so, invert the selection, and press delete.
yea, use the lasso or the magic wand, it takes time, it's not something you just click on a button and it happens by it self, some are easier then others, theres no tutorial for that it's to simple...
Nice scar. The only think I don;t like is the car render itself. The tires were chopped WAY too short. But that is nothing you could control, since the render had been chopped already. I tried to widen the tires a little bit, but it was a 2 minute thing so it doesn't look that great.
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