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Re: Very easy photoshop question the shortcut for the magic wand is w use it , it is very easy |
Re: Very easy photoshop question ok, i did the wand thing and cleared the background, easy, then i pasted it on to my other image, easy, i thought i had done it, then i used the perspective tool to put it at the right angle, i rejoiced, but it says i can save it, i almost put my head through the computer, if it helps i am trying to put.... http://www.ihostphotos.com/imgt/58683.jpg onto http://www.ihostphotos.com/imgt/58690.jpg thank you for putting up with me |
Re: Very easy photoshop question 1 Attachment(s) why did it say you couldn't save it? What reason did it give? Edit: http://forums.filefront.com/attachme...id=35228&stc=1 <- like that but two notches less perspective warped? |
Re: Very easy photoshop question If you want to keep transparency you have to save as a PNG or GIF. These filetypes will flatten the layers into one, but they will also keep any transparency you've created. |
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Re: Very easy photoshop question well did you change the file type FIRST, that's sometimes teh key. and if you do need to flatten it for some reason you can always just merge visible it should (if memory serves) not remove the transparancy |
Re: Very easy photoshop question Merge Visible does not remove Transparency, if the White layer is hidden. GIF images, and practially all other images are flat. Save for the file types used by professional image editing software, such as PSD. This makes them smaller, but does not affect the quality of the image at all. Flattening is a Feature, not an error, and is done when you save the image as a web compatible file. |
Re: Very easy photoshop question That easier than you all seem to think. 1. Use the magnet lasso to select the edge of the grean circle. 2. Then right click the image and select "Layer via Copy". 3. Delete the Background layer. 4. Save as .gif and use default settings. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...lence64/10.gif |
Re: Very easy photoshop question 1 Attachment(s) http://forums.filefront.com/attachme...id=35259&stc=1 Doesn't have that chunk taken out of it. Use the magic wand... |
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