DigitalMDX wrote:
Thanks for the info on the background.
Smudging is great for filling in holes and closing gaps.
After you have all the gaps closed your friend will be the Blur tool to soften the transition of the cutout subject to the background.
Thanks again...
Thanks for the info on the background.
Smudging is great for filling in holes and closing gaps.
After you have all the gaps closed your friend will be the Blur tool to soften the transition of the cutout subject to the background.
Thanks again...
What is great about the "extract" method is your not "faking" the fill in. You are actually recapturing what was erased but fixing the edges.

