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  Topic: Arc Vs Admin Vs Mod Vs anyone
Arc

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PostForum: Manipulation   Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2003 6:05 pm   Subject: Arc Vs Admin Vs Mod Vs anyone
Also Tidal great rendition with 3DSM which Version are you running? last one i used was 2.5 in school and it was very good, i am looking forward to buy version 5.0 but version 6 came out as i hear :ee ...
  Topic: Arc Vs Admin Vs Mod Vs anyone
Arc

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PostForum: Manipulation   Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2003 5:59 pm   Subject: Arc Vs Admin Vs Mod Vs anyone
Humm 200 Post to have/host your own gallery Blush its seems like a long way since there isnt many users yet, and the little users that we have post maybe 1 time every 2 days, for one i check the boa ...
  Topic: Arc Vs Admin Vs Mod Vs anyone
Arc

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Views: 4245

PostForum: Manipulation   Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2003 11:49 pm   Subject: Arc Vs Admin Vs Mod Vs anyone
If i am not mistaken every user of PF should have their own Gallery, i dont know what is the file size or image resolution limit allowed on this board, but the gallery is something we all have, it sho ...
  Topic: How do you cut a specific piece of an image into a new one?
Arc

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PostForum: General Photoshop and Design Discussion   Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2003 8:37 am   Subject: How do you cut a specific piece of an image into a new one?
noticed i saved it in a transparent format which you can see the output.
also i did i quick job and it is very very clean sometimes you can use this mode to keep more than one selection of the image ...
  Topic: How do you cut a specific piece of an image into a new one?
Arc

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PostForum: General Photoshop and Design Discussion   Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2003 8:30 am   Subject: 5th
Your final output should look like this
  Topic: How do you cut a specific piece of an image into a new one?
Arc

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PostForum: General Photoshop and Design Discussion   Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2003 8:27 am   Subject: 4th
then as you exit Quick mask you will be able to see the selection which you have highlighted using the brush, and should look like if there is a selection around the area.

then you now have to appl ...
  Topic: How do you cut a specific piece of an image into a new one?
Arc

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PostForum: General Photoshop and Design Discussion   Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2003 8:19 am   Subject: 3rd
then the next step is to figure out how to reveal your selection which you can do by just pressing the shortcut command (Q) or you can press the button right next to the one that lets you enter quick ...
  Topic: How do you cut a specific piece of an image into a new one?
Arc

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Views: 9648

PostForum: General Photoshop and Design Discussion   Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2003 8:14 am   Subject: 2nd
2nd then you paint over your selection using the brush tool and any size brush to select the part of the image/layer which you want to extract, it should look some similar to this.
  Topic: How do you cut a specific piece of an image into a new one?
Arc

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Views: 9648

PostForum: General Photoshop and Design Discussion   Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2003 8:03 am   Subject: How do you cut a specific piece of an image into a new one?
use the lassoo tool, cut the peice you want, then file/new and paste into new file.

also you can use the "Quick Mask" Function which lets you paint the area which you may wish to extract from the ...
  Topic: Photoshop Freezes when..
Arc

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PostForum: General Photoshop and Design Discussion   Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2003 7:48 am   Subject: Photoshop Freezes when..
its nothing, just re-install it, no need to worries unless you lost the setup cd. Big Wink
 
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