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Jan 7th 2003#84791 Report
Member since: Jan 7th 2003
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Hi people.

I am trying out some things on Photoshop 6 and I wonder about the best way to crop images neatly?

The following image is an example I want to work on :



What is the best way to cut out everything except for the following (I am so sorry for the crudeness of the cutout!), but neatly so that it actually looking like it was simply shot on a white background and originally shaped like so :

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A massive thanks to anyone that can help, I'm looking more for a short tutorial, I'd like to do it myself

Many thanks.
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Jan 7th 2003#84793 Report
Member since: Mar 24th 2002
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Use the lasso tool for the machine-thingie on the right.
Use the pentool / elliptic marquee tool for the round thingie on the left.

(random tip: holding SHIFT down while selecting adds to the potentially existing selection)
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Jan 7th 2003#84797 Report
Member since: Nov 26th 2001
Posts: 2586
Cool a vinyl lathe.... what are you going to do with that picture?
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Jan 7th 2003#84888 Report
Member since: Jan 7th 2003
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thanks Paavo

i am just playing with it marble

respects for knowing what it is ;)
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Jan 7th 2003#84889 Report
Member since: Jan 7th 2003
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Originally posted by PaavoPerkele
Use the lasso tool for the machine-thingie on the right.
Use the pentool / elliptic marquee tool for the round thingie on the left.

(random tip: holding SHIFT down while selecting adds to the potentially existing selection)


i know its hard to explain when i'm not there, but maybe you could go into more detail?

i mean, on what parts should i use the elliptic and how?

i just cut out the machine with the lasso tool and thats fine, a bit jagged in places because of my hand but thats probably down to not being used to it.

i tried using the elliptic tool before but i couldn't get it to the exact shape and angle of the record, i was gonna do that and then select "inverse" then use the eraser....
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Jan 9th 2003#85191 Report
Member since: Nov 18th 2002
Posts: 267
If you don't have immaculate mouse control and you don't have a graphics tablet, use the pen tool to make a path, then right click and choose "make selection" or whatever.

The pen tool will give you greater precision and lets you make perfect curves.
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