Description Photos of my gorgeous sister at her wedding just on June 6!
To extract photos, I used the Extraction tool in Photoshop. You'll find it under the "Filter" bar along the top. It's actually pretty easy to use... Select the marker tool and click on "smart highlighting". Draw around the area you want to extract, making sure not to leave any gaps. When you are done, then select the bucket tool and click on the centre of the area that you are extracting. It will fill with colour every where you have selected. Then, click extract. The image will open back in a regular working document, minus the background, ready for you to play with! I like to then go around the shape closely with the eraser, to tidy up any messy edges.
I've also used a blended photo, where I played with the opacity of the level, and used masks, as well.
"A Calm Effect Personalized Word Panels" by Designs by Julie Bullock
"Clipping Masks Set 1" by CG Essentials
Font - Scriptina
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6/23/09 8:07 pm |
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Very pretty, love that cake! |
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6/24/09 1:12 pm |
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great extractions and blending:) |
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6/26/09 12:44 am |
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Neat extractions! |
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6/26/09 7:18 am |
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Love the extractions, and great use of the blending. Beautiful wedding pics too, they look very in love :) |
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6/26/09 9:47 am |
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Gorgeous! |
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6/26/09 9:59 am |
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really pretty. Love the masking with the mix of extractions. |
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6/26/09 12:57 pm |
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This is awesome. Thanks so much for the detailed explanation. That helps us newbiews to understand the process a little better. |
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6/27/09 3:51 am |
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Great extractions and beautiful photos. |
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6/27/09 8:14 am |
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Gorgeous! What a great layout with all the extractions! |
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