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earasing background, do it or help??
miix-tape
post Aug 18 2005, 12:27 AM
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i need some help. i really need hte background on this image erased
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i have photoshop cs 2 & when i go to erase the backfround it earased more than just the 1 pixel i clicked on. it erases part of all the pixels areound the 1 i clikced on.
can someone tell me how to fix this or earase the backfround ont hsif or me? thnx
 
datass
post Aug 18 2005, 12:36 AM
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select the parts you want to delete and then press delete
 
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post Aug 18 2005, 12:40 AM
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um slect how? with the marquee tool?
 
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post Aug 18 2005, 12:42 AM
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o.O You can actually do that on paint.

Open paint up, zoom in, select the pencil tool, select the color as white (or whatever color the background you want it to be) and color each pixel as white. It's like erasing. x]
 
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post Aug 18 2005, 12:46 AM
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yea the marquee tool. thats the dumb way though..hahaha
 
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post Aug 18 2005, 12:47 AM
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umm... no that wouldnt be. i want the background gone, not white. it's already white. i want the background to be transparent.
 
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post Aug 18 2005, 12:59 AM
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Copy your image and open a new document, make sure you select transparent. Then paste your image onto the document. You can use the eraser to erase the parts. I recommend using a pencil as the eraser instead of a brush. I use photoshop 7, so I am not sure where all the options and stuff are on there. Or you could use the marquee tool and delete places like icy_wonderland said.
 
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post Aug 18 2005, 01:15 AM
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hey thnx. the pencil worked! you rock!
 

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