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Cuting out someone - SolidSnake2003 - 03-22-2018 Is it possible to cut Jackson out of this image for me: https://instagram.fsea1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/vp/77b3ac37f6c5ced3454e0791399df21f/5B4AE314/t51.2885-15/e35/28159071_228001507764700_1621419088465100800_n.jpg I've tried doing this myself, but I can't get the hang of the path/pen tool, and I don't clean it very well with the eraser. Another question I've got, don't know if this is possible with the cage transform tool or not. Is it possible to warp a rain coat around him in that image? RE: Cuting out someone - rich2005 - 03-22-2018 (03-22-2018, 05:27 PM)SolidSnake2003 Wrote: Is it possible to cut Jackson out of this image for me: Part of your problems is not inexperience in using Gimp tools (although that is a factor) it is the quality of the images you are using. As well as the regular selection tools, consider using a layer mask to hide the background. The advantage is you can easily 'touch up' the image, painting black to uncover and white to hide in the mask. https://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-layer-mask-add.html So you might have something like this. A less than perfect path, to a selection. The selection used to create a black/white layer mask. Then a bit of TLC around the edges to improve the result. Anyway, try this Gimp file. https://my.pcloud.com/publink/show?code=XZpnX87Z405E8MugGzkzsYy3Iw5OUjaW2nJV 1.5 MB See if you can improve the layer mask before exporting to a png (and the poor kids missing the top of his head ) Quote:Another question I've got, don't know if this is possible with the cage transform tool or not. Short answer is no. RE: Cuting out someone - SolidSnake2003 - 03-22-2018 (03-22-2018, 07:04 PM)rich2005 Wrote:(03-22-2018, 05:27 PM)SolidSnake2003 Wrote: Is it possible to cut Jackson out of this image for me: Thanks will try, practice does make perfect. Didn't think so about the cage transform, just thought I would ask, worst case was no. RE: Cuting out someone - Espermaschine - 03-22-2018 I always use the Lasso Tool for quick jobs that dont need to be 100% perfect. Zoom in real close and click in small step. Much easier than making a path. As long as you dont close the selection you can even adjust individual points. When the selection is ready i convert it into a layermask from selection. Sometimes its a good idea to give the layermask a slight blur (like 1-3px) to get a softer transition OR to adjust the edge between black and white with a curve, but that needs a slightly bigger blur (like 5px). Its a good technique to get rid of fringing (bleeding of colour around the edges). RE: Cuting out someone - SolidSnake2003 - 03-22-2018 What you think of this: https://imgur.com/a/z2dy9 The only way I can think of to fix his head is try to use another image to complete it, but don't see alot with his head in a similar position. I guess it could work with others and warp it. Or I could just crop the image to the top of what is there for his head. RE: Cuting out someone - Espermaschine - 03-22-2018 (03-22-2018, 07:31 PM)SolidSnake2003 Wrote: I guess it could work with others and warp it. Or I could just crop the image to the top of what is there for his head. Sample some hair on a new transparent layer with the clone tool. Then cut it into a shape that follows the roundness of the head. The small size of the image is to your advantage here. RE: Cuting out someone - SolidSnake2003 - 03-22-2018 His head is at the top, do I need to add more space? Never done this type of thing before. RE: Cuting out someone - Espermaschine - 03-22-2018 (03-22-2018, 08:11 PM)SolidSnake2003 Wrote: His head is at the top, do I need to add more space? Never done this type of thing before. Yes, you go to Image -> Canvas Size. Dont forget to adjust layer to imagesize. RE: Cuting out someone - SolidSnake2003 - 03-22-2018 (03-22-2018, 08:13 PM)Espermaschine Wrote:(03-22-2018, 08:11 PM)SolidSnake2003 Wrote: His head is at the top, do I need to add more space? Never done this type of thing before. Alrighty, how do I do the clone thing? When I've tried it before(not on adding the rest of the head but trying to hide something), it doesn't look right, it sticks out like a sore thumb. Hope no one is offended that Im a fan of Jackson now, he impressed me in IT. RE: Cuting out someone - Espermaschine - 03-22-2018 You dont even have to use the clone tool. Just duplicate the kid layer, cut everything off, but the hair bit you need. Make a selection that follows the roundness of the head, reposition the hair-bit (perhaps with help of the opacity slider) and cut it into shape. It shouldnt be too hard, its just a very small portion of the image. It even works with a simple elliptical selection. Then work with a layermask and a fuzzy brush to blend it in. |