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fempie

Location: dutchy in germany > in Slovenia

Post Wed Apr 27, 2005 4:00 am   Reply with quote         


thanks for reading..... hope you can help me out.

i had it already before that i made some selection with lasso tool or other tool and that after filling it, it looks horrible jagged. i cant remember how i fixed that.
i dont use feather when i make the selection, cause that looks too blurry for what i wanna do.

anyone an idea?




dunno

Location: here

Post Wed Apr 27, 2005 4:35 am   Reply with quote         


i remember some options if you select the object/layer and then do modify selection. there was something about border and smooth, as well as feather (again). one of these things could help. might not be the solution anyway. its rather a half-educated guess.... i suggest waiting for the professionals Wink




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fempie

Location: dutchy in germany > in Slovenia

Post Wed Apr 27, 2005 4:48 am   Reply with quote         


thanks dunno.....
i know you can modify selections with feather and smooth but its not really what i looked for.
i think namely that it is not normal that if you make a selection and fill it that it looks totally jagged. normally it looks then just uh.. normal..... mine is totally jagged...

i did solve it before... but i really dont know how... something with the tool setting???

but anyway...thanks again Smile




vunt van pumununt

Location: the netherlands

Post Wed Apr 27, 2005 5:33 am   Reply with quote         


maybe in toolsettings 'selection type'? point to point or smart edge?
but wait, i use PSP, so i don't know how comparable they are.
i swear by the pen tool in cutting shapes




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fempie

Location: dutchy in germany > in Slovenia

Post Wed Apr 27, 2005 6:00 am   Reply with quote         


thanks vunt... but thats not the answer either... *sigh*
for cutting out shapes i also prefer the pen tool, but in this case i dont want to cut something out.

to make things a bit more clear:




that can not be right?... it normally fills it without causing such jagged edges.

help? Confused




mint

Location: London, UK

Post Wed Apr 27, 2005 6:07 am   Reply with quote         


Anti-aliasing! Smile You have to have anti-aliasing checked.




fempie

Location: dutchy in germany > in Slovenia

Post Wed Apr 27, 2005 6:11 am   Reply with quote         


thanks mint..
but as you can see....it is checked...... Confused

funny thing is...when i make an oval or circle it goes fine..... but with such a shape like in my pic above it will just not work.....

*waiting for the next expert*




mint

Location: London, UK

Post Wed Apr 27, 2005 6:17 am   Reply with quote         


Ah, I didn't notice, it behaves exactly as without antialiasing. Confused

No idea then, maybe check if you don't have layer mode to dissolve by a chance. But probably not.




fempie

Location: dutchy in germany > in Slovenia

Post Wed Apr 27, 2005 6:35 am   Reply with quote         


indeed not... hmm..... slowly i dont know it anymore.....




Doodler!

Location: Ohio

Post Wed Apr 27, 2005 7:24 am   Reply with quote         


a layer mask. and a softer brush




supak0ma

Location: Photoshop Nation

Post Wed Apr 27, 2005 7:32 am   Reply with quote         


use the pen tool




Zingaro

Location: Italy

Post Wed Apr 27, 2005 7:45 am   Reply with quote         


thats one of the way i use...
when you have made the selection,
go to path, make a new path from selection you did

than go ctrl+Enter to make the path a selection.....
now try to fill it again...




Doodler!

Location: Ohio

Post Wed Apr 27, 2005 8:00 am   Reply with quote         


dont use feather cause it sux

I would rather see jagged cardboard cutout edges than blurry feathered ones..

use the pen tool or a layer mask... I like masks and some like the pen tool...
to me its easier to just pick or make a brush for each cut out and quick or normal mask it..

with a normal mask you have the option of duplicating it and putting it on new layers.. Or inverting it on a new layer gives you a clever way to blend. you can also put it on a new layer and unlock it then move your image around and not the mask.. this is also helpful..

but when painting use the pen tool and save your selections as paths..

thats just what I do




fempie

Location: dutchy in germany > in Slovenia

Post Wed Apr 27, 2005 8:30 am   Reply with quote         


hmm... ok..... with the pen tool it works fine... i can draw whatever shape, make selection and fill it.
i guess thats the right way then.

and lasso tool sucks then..i thougth i used it before without problems, but i guess my memory is fooling me.

thanks for the help!....

the end Wink




screwloose

Location: FL

Post Wed Apr 27, 2005 9:30 am   Reply with quote         


maybe you just had too much coffee in the H2H Support Group, and now ya have the {{SHAKES}} while drawing with the lasso? Razz




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