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Quick Mask or Pen Tool? |
Quick Mask |
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Pen Tool |
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Both, depending on the situation |
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Shut up, you stupid newbie. Don't ask any more questions until you know something. |
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Total Votes: 21
FootFungas
Location: East Coast!
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Tue Mar 07, 2006 9:17 am Reply with quote
there are two types of mask
Quick mask for selection
and regular mask for layer smiting.
the layer smiting mask is amazing
hope that made sense
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TofuTheGreat
Location: Back where I belong.
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Tue Mar 07, 2006 9:48 am Reply with quote
Hmm... I must be the only one that waffles among the tools.
I'll use the pen tool for things with fairly well defined shapes. I use the quick mask for objects that have lots of "windows" (like the rail in the "Off Track Betting" contest). Then I'll also use the freehand lasso and a layer mask if I only want to grab part of an image.
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Tue Mar 07, 2006 10:10 am Reply with quote
ah, good, if Splodge does it, I know I can't be bashed for it! I do the same thing, erasing the shard edges. And yeah, the polygonal lasso is what I am talking about. the other two are ok, but they are more for fun than actual chopping in my opinion.
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mere_artist
Location: Holbrook, New York
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Tue Mar 07, 2006 10:12 am Reply with quote
neither.
I know it will sound like sacriledge to all you pen users out there, but i'm old school, my previous employer was too cheap to buy upgrades so I had to wing it on photoshop 2.5 for years.
to cut objects out, i'll use the magic wand if i can, but mostly i just resave the file and then use the eraser to erase everything i don't want. i was so used to not using layers that this way is acutally faster for me.
i don't have the patience or the time to use the pen tool and i only use quick mask if it's a really intricate cut and the magic wand just ain't cutting it (excuse the pun)
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Tue Mar 07, 2006 10:13 am Reply with quote
Like supak0ma, I'm only using brushes on layer mask. This is the best. You have only
to adjust the diameter & hardness of your brush depending of the sharpness of details.
Rarely, I'm using pen tool for objects with perfect curves.
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mere_artist
Location: Holbrook, New York
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Tue Mar 07, 2006 10:13 am Reply with quote
i do agree that the lasso is a complete waste. it's only useful if you are a beginner and/or using a pen tablet. reason being, if you can control your mouse well enough to use the lasso, then you don't need the lasso.
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Tue Mar 07, 2006 10:56 am Reply with quote
I forgot... for making selection when the detail is complex, I'm using alpha channel.
Copy what I need, paste in an alpha channel, adjust the contrast for the best result,
make selection & use that selection with brush on a layer mask.
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FootFungas
Location: East Coast!
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Tue Mar 07, 2006 11:15 am Reply with quote
i use freeform pen tool
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ReyRey
Location: In a world of $#!t
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Tue Mar 07, 2006 11:53 am Reply with quote
Pen tool is the most acurate tool for hard edges and fastest if you use it often enough to get used to it. Hair and stuff like that is another issue. That is where trial and error come in. When I am selecting (siloing) a body, I use the pen tool tight around the entire body but then make a loose path around the hair. Cleaning around the hair can be done many ways. I like to select small portions of it and use the color range tool to select the unwanted part and then delete it. ( always feather your selection slightly!!! )
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clantoncs
Location: JiangXi, China
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Tue Mar 07, 2006 12:46 pm Reply with quote
Claf,
don't take this the wrong way, but I bet you have the sexiest Quebecoise English speaking voice.
Ray, you fucking professional:
Quote: Pen tool is the most acurate tool for hard edges and fastest if you use it often enough to get used to it. Hair and stuff like that is another issue. Using my Wacom tablet with additional synthetic de-brablizution tool, I simply transform the hair into alpha/beta subgroup proxy layers which I can then simply diamoxically edit to be ANY FUCKING THING I CAN THINK OF. When I am selecting (siloing) a body, I use the pen tool tight around the entire body but then make a loose path around the hair. Cleaning around the hair can be done many ways. Obviously, the easiest way is to priamblically justify those subgroup proxy layers onto the reduced distribution levels and voila(!) your pesky hair remnants are left seperated on their own Gamma/Omega macrolevel proxy layer, leaving a nice feathered, permed, washed and dried hair layer! ( always feather your selection slightly!!! ) [/b]
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Tue Mar 07, 2006 1:13 pm Reply with quote
clantoncs wrote: Claf, don't take this the wrong way, but I bet you have the sexiest Quebecoise English speaking voice.
Yeah! Some people think that having an accent is sexy!
I'm often translating word by word from French to English... my wife think that it
sounds really funny sometimes.
But I have more a Québecois English speaking... Quebecoise is for female!
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sage
Location: Hudson, Canada
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Wed Mar 08, 2006 8:20 am Reply with quote
I prefer handcuffs to the lasso. I use the layer mask and erase what shouldn't be there. Claf's accent is sexy.
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