<http://www.rotor.com/temp/CoverLayers.zip>
Any technique suggestions? That zip is the Photoshop file. The original image I'm working with is on the 2nd layer but not visible.
Ugh. I do lots of layout work but not that much photo editing.
Thanks for any suggestions. Please don't be too critical -- I realize this file is not in good shape yet.
Thanks, Phyllis
I've decided the Extract Filter is hopeless. :)
Thanks, Phyllis
The rest just point toward how to achieve that goal.
There's no substitute for study and practice.
:)
I just learned a better method for applying the selection :) , but I think I'm going to have to lay off the caffeine so I can hold my hand steady. :-) I think just using a brush on the edge selections is giving me the best results so far.
Thanks, Phyllis
Start with the smallest, cheapest one you can find. They work just fine, and it'll give you an idea about whether you want to kick out the money for a bigger one.
Practice using the layer mask. With a mask, you have a grayscale channel that reflects the layer's transparency. Just like you have erased the 'copter layer, you can quickly unerase by painting back in white on the mask (white reveals, black conceals). You might google a quick tutorial on masks. The number one thing to learn about Photoshop IMO.
J