Drawing/finding outlines
divamum
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Ok, this is probably Dumb Question 406b, but on the grounds if I don't ask I may never know...
HOW does one outline a small area for adjustment? I'm using Paintshop Pro and select "freehand" and then just try to draw around the area I want with the mouse. If it's a tiny area, I zoom in, and those are generally easier, but when it's larger I either have to wait for the image to move itself - at which point the mouse slips and I wind up with a big ugly blip I don't want - or try and do it with the image smaller, and am equally inaccurate.
I feel like there MUST be an easier way... but i haven't figured it out yet. Can soemebody enlighten me?! Thanks in advance.
Yours in determined-to-learn n00bness,
Divamum
HOW does one outline a small area for adjustment? I'm using Paintshop Pro and select "freehand" and then just try to draw around the area I want with the mouse. If it's a tiny area, I zoom in, and those are generally easier, but when it's larger I either have to wait for the image to move itself - at which point the mouse slips and I wind up with a big ugly blip I don't want - or try and do it with the image smaller, and am equally inaccurate.
I feel like there MUST be an easier way... but i haven't figured it out yet. Can soemebody enlighten me?! Thanks in advance.
Yours in determined-to-learn n00bness,
Divamum
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1- Use some of the other lasso tools, like the polygonal lasso or the magnetic one. You can make a partial selection, and then hold down shift to add to that selection.
2- Try the magic wand (W) and the other wand in that menu. The latter is very interesting and useful for cutting stuff out.
3- If you're using an adjustment layer, you can just add a layer mask that hides everything and use the brush tool to paint into it.
I'm sure there are even more methods...
One often used alternative is the Bezier-curve Pen tool, which does not have this problem, but definitely needs some training. (After creating the vector object use : Selections > From Vector Object )
One big advantage of such curves is, that they remain easily modifyable.
Thanks! (And if anybody has any other tricks, keep 'em coming!)
Stephen Marsh
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One way would be to use: Selection > Edit Selection - in PSP
Cheers Luc, yes I missed that little (major) point!
Stephen Marsh
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~binaryfx/
http://prepression.blogspot.com/
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~binaryfx/
http://prepression.blogspot.com/