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Post by iDesign on Mar 3, 2009 16:52:41 GMT -5
This was made for ma forum. Don't rip please, I know it's not copyrighted. But if you do steal it, I will hunt you down and beat you with a large stick. Anyways, here it is. Righty, for this tutorial you'll need Adobe Photoshop, and some basic knowledge of the tools. First, find the image you want to remove things from. I used this one here. Open it in photoshop, and paste it onto a blank document, as below. Okays. Next we need our polygonal lasso tool, select from the menu as shown. Cut round the object you need to remove, neat is not a problem, don't worry about it. Leave a little gap round the edges of the object as the patch tool works better like that. Once done it should look a bit like this. Next, select the patch tool. If it's not in the menu, click and hold where I show it in the menu, and you'll get an option for the patch tool. Simply drag the selection, to a place that looks right. Should look like this. There we are. You have now removed an object from an image! Hope this worked okay for you =]
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Post by Blind on Mar 3, 2009 21:37:44 GMT -5
Very nice tutorial. Thank you for submitting.
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Post by Rubber Ducky on Mar 3, 2009 23:16:13 GMT -5
Very nice tut! The result looks very realistic.
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Post by xcessive on Mar 4, 2009 2:07:59 GMT -5
Wow +1up insane tut.
Which reminds me i gotta add all the points for submissions...
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Post by iDesign on Mar 4, 2009 11:41:01 GMT -5
Thanks Guys! This is amazingly real looking if you do it right, and what's more it's easy to do. Interested to see what you all come up with. =]
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Post by Rubber Ducky on Mar 4, 2009 20:17:13 GMT -5
I've tried this sort of thing before but this has a much better result than most of the stuff I've made with this sort of thing.
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Post by [T]wlžTïd on Mar 9, 2009 17:09:19 GMT -5
vvvvery nic RD, i have been trying to do this with minimal results, now i can do it easier
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Post by iDesign on Mar 11, 2009 3:08:49 GMT -5
Thankyou guys!
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