Nobody's insulting your friend. Please stop acting like you're an authoratative source on things you don't know anything about. The shit you're getting is just your own being thrown back at you.
If I tell you a legitimate story and you act like a child and laugh it off then it pisses me off, you guys need to consider the other person. I’m quite a sensitive person and even if someone makes fun of me from the internet I take it very seriously and it makes me very angry and upset. I’ve got medication to deal with it but sometimes it’s not enough, I’m not shedding a tear over this but let’s just say it has made me very very upset and I’m about to vent off in a bad way. Understood?
R00k wrote:This is pretty tedious too, getting everything that you don't want out.
Do you guys really spend this much time doing head swaps and other PS jobs for the forums?
God, no. I use the point-to-point lasso. By the time things get shrunk down, it looks convincing enough. And you can tell when people half-ass it around here, too.
I always use a vector line and 'make selection'. Once you get used to it, it's very fast and if need be you can quick mask the small bits later via the layer.
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I told my photoshop class teacher about the vector selection method the other day and the only comeback she could muster was "Illustrator handles paths better." Even the crappy path support in PS is easily editable if you make a mistake while making your selection... much easier than using the other selection tools and holding the +/- modifier keys down
Where were you when the West was defeated?
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Dave wrote:I told my photoshop class teacher about the vector selection method the other day and the only comeback she could muster was "Illustrator handles paths better." Even the crappy path support in PS is easily editable if you make a mistake while making your selection... much easier than using the other selection tools and holding the +/- modifier keys down
Yep, a three week training course does not make one a PS master.
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Doombrain wrote:I always use a vector line and 'make selection'. Once you get used to it, it's very fast and if need be you can quick mask the small bits later via the layer.
I had an instructor teach me that way. It works, but I prefer quick masks.
Hmm, I never use quick masks. I prefer to get dirty with the polygon selection tool at close zoom. I sometimes use Bezier curves too, for the more rounded, precise selections.