‘Push ZED (? Apple?) again, it takes me back to the previous tool’ Z? And she mentions how it toggles back and forth. What is the Widows command? Let me guess. 32.34 Talks about the zoom key (but is speaking ‘Apple’).32.20 she makes a white line disappear and calls it ‘perfect’ and it is!!! I try something similar and it leaves on obvious, blurry path.29.59 ‘make sure you have selected current layer and below’ (although she is not consistent with this in her practice) – WHY?.31.47 – ‘what I am going to do to make sure it is non-destructive is to add a layer, that is just a blank pixel layer’ HOW DO YOU ADD ANOTHER LAYER? And is it necessary? Would the image/edits be destructive if you didn’t do this step?.31.14 she pulls up a new image out of ‘thin air’.Note: the numbers before the questions represent the time that the comment/question comes up on the clip abve. Some more questions after watching the ten minutes of her clip again: Expert on the youtube video did not go there. What about the 'More' button that appears after adjusting brush width and those few other things? It looks like that is NOT a place for a rookie like me to go to? Besides, Ms. I always change the size the way Toltec mentioned.Īgreed. It looks like a key command was used, but I do not know it. Īnd I don't know how the lady changed her brush size. I was hoping that would clear up all the foggy places. Heck, there where not even comments at the end of it. If only she TAUGHT, as well as she used the software. I am completely aware of the fact that highly skilled people can make things like very simple. Of course she is a trainer and has been one for many years. The lady was removing telephone poles that were in the FORREST! Along with a dozen other different things all in about 5 minutes. However, if the bird was in front of a cloud, then the result would look blurry as it did in your case.Īgain, the clip above. In this case, you would get a clean result. It takes whatever borders around the painted region and merges it. The bird's surroundings is a solid blue, so when you paint over it, the program detects the inbetween. Let's say there is an image of a bird flying in a blue cloud-less sky. It all depends on the object's surroundings. You are looking to remove areas of more complexity. Reason being, it stated that my photo was too big 16.4mb. it was an ugly/blurry mix.Ĭan shortcuts be uploaded? I'll try. And finally, I wanted to remove the white lines off of the track the ladies were standing on. I wanted to remove the other two cheerleaders. I wanted to remove the dark line on the turf. I wanted to remove the orange pylon directly behind her. If any one wants to have a go at it and if you are successful, could you jot down the steps you used for your success. I was making multiple people (cloning I guess - although I never remember using that tool). ![]() I'll attach one of the images I was working on with NO SUCCESS. Unfortunately, I do not know how to do that. The way you can insert an image, highlight certain parts of it. However, I am ill today and will probably get back with you tomorrow on them. Toltec, thank you show much for your help. Current layer and Below, Current layer) Also, how come I do not see a red-eye icon on my screen? Would you please which the short clip above and teach me how to do it? Is her version the same as mine? How does she make her brush bigger? What is the deal about the two layers (ie. Could those of you that know how to use the imprinting brush teach me how to do it? Please? The time window for what I am interested below is from the 31:19 min mark to the 40:22 mark. There are no comments after her video is over, so I am left without any help. The one she uses is large and she can quickly paint over a telephone pole for example. The line I paint with in the size of a the print of a normal pen. When I do it, I get a thin line to 'paint' with. What she is doing is using it to 'paint' over an object, and then she releases the mouse and the painted over object is gone. I am trying to do what the lady on this video is doing with the imprinting brush. ![]() I was going to print the guide out, put I ran out of toner. ![]() I have never processed a pic with it yet.
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