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Blending In Paintshop Pro 7
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post Jun 30 2004, 06:43 PM
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I need a good turtorial or something on blending images together and how to erase the background from pictures so it just leave the person or band, ect. in the picture. I found a really good turtorial on how to do this in the other section but it was for Photoshop and I'm using Paintshop pro 7. Any information or help would be amazing because i'm about to pull my hair out! lol cry.gif
 
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post Jun 30 2004, 11:50 PM
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Search for 'Blending Tutorial Paint Shop Pro' on Google.

If you want to erase the background use the magic wand to select the background and delete it. If that doesn't turn out very well, you can use PSDs (which only work on Photoshop). Some PSDs are pictures of celebrities that generous people have took their time to carefully cut the background out for you (not using the magic wand). biggrin.gif

Hehe, hope that helped
 
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post Jul 1 2004, 08:40 PM
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well for blending theres a tutorial in the tutorial section its in ps bu i still has all the same feaures as psp as for removin the backround i suggest yu use the magic wand tool click on an area hen press delete on yur keyboard it werks for me
 
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post Jul 2 2004, 08:44 AM
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Yeah, use the Magic Wand, but be careful, and make sure it doesnt actually delete parts of the pic you originally wanted.
 
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post Jul 9 2004, 09:36 PM
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if you dont mind the images being a bit blurred at the edges, use the erase tool. set the hardness to 0 and the size to something large and start erasing. if you get to a smaller part, use a smaller brush. to blend..try using differnet layer properties like overly or hardlight..makes it a lot prettier ^_^
 
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post Jul 9 2004, 09:38 PM
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where do you find theses soo called psd's??? happy.gif
 
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post Jul 10 2004, 09:31 PM
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psd is a type of format used in photoshop
 
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post Jul 10 2004, 11:52 PM
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i have a blend tutorial @ mii doll site, adorable dreams
 

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