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Old 06-19-05, 10:35 AM   #1
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Can anyone help me crop my car out onto a white canvas so I can drop it into anything I like?
I just cant seems to do it properly.
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Old 06-19-05, 10:43 AM   #2
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Or better, can you tell me how to do it properly.
Ive been tryin to use the magic wand tool but that takes FOREVER! There must be a better way.
I also looked around and did a search but found nothin, any help would be great!
Also, if you feel like tryin out a pic for my sig than Im definitely into that!!!
Thanks!
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1998 Lexus GS400 Cinnibar Pearl
Aesthetics:
-02+ Aristo Taillights -35% tints all around -Black pear emblems -Black Pearl Grill
Performance:
-Brembo drilled and slotted rotars and brakes (front only)
Audio:
-Pioneer AVIC-D1 w/ DVD player, Sirius Satellite, & Trunk key-hole RearView Camera
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Old 06-24-05, 10:25 AM   #3
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Two options....
The easiest, if you have it, is the extract feature. It's located in the "filters" menu towards the top. You draw a line around the object you want taken out, use the paint bucket to fill the area to keep, and hit extract. Usually it's a little bit rough, so use the history brush tool to paint back what should be there, and the erase tool to take out what shouldn't be.

Other option is the old way. Use the polylgonal lasso tool to click around the object. Takes a while but you have a lot of control. Just zoom way in and go at it. Hope this helps.

I'd cut it out for you, but my desktop is dead right now.

Daniel

BTW, I'd try to get a bit better picture than that one. A less busy background with lots of contrast will make your life a lot easier.
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Old 06-24-05, 03:21 PM   #4
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I dont know what format to save it as so i saved it as a GIF. Made the lines look rough, I tried
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