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Apr 23rd 2002 | #43473 Report |
Member since: Apr 23rd 2002 Posts: 1 |
but how do i make an image "disappear" in a picture. For instance, if a car is driving down the road, how can i make the car vanish? If anyone can help with detail I'd be greatly thankful. Thanks |
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Apr 23rd 2002 | #43480 Report |
Member since: Jan 12th 2002 Posts: 89 |
Well, it's not that quite simple. You can't just cut an object out of a picture without replacing the part that you cut out, unless of course the object is on a separate layer. For instance, if you wanted to make a car driving down a road "vanish," you would have to cut the car out of the image and then re-create the background without the car in it. Otherwise, you'd just have a picture with a big hole in it.
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Apr 23rd 2002 | #43541 Report |
Member since: Mar 24th 2002 Posts: 3114 |
If the object you want to remove isn´t too big, I suggest the StampTool. It´s great for stuff like that!!
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Apr 24th 2002 | #43646 Report |
Member since: Sep 16th 2001 Posts: 183 |
Or, if you have the car on a seperate layer from everything else, just turn the layer off.
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Apr 24th 2002 | #43652 Report |
Member since: Apr 20th 2002 Posts: 3000 |
@Zazi: That would completely destroy the purpose of the car then, might as well not have it at all. ezekiel, are you trying to ask for it to seem translucent or some sort? or if it gradually fades? |
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Apr 24th 2002 | #43744 Report |
Member since: Sep 16th 2001 Posts: 183 |
!mo0chan! if you'd think about it for just a moment, it sounds like he wants the car to not be there. Turning off the car layer, therefor, would be the most logical choice. So don't get sarcastic with me, boy. :mad:
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