Extracting to black background?

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Richard
Aug 4, 2003
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I understand how to extract (I’m using 5.5) but it seems to work best with a transparent background. I’d like to extract a digital portrait of a child and put it on a black background. Anybody able to help?

Richard

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edjh
Aug 4, 2003
Richard wrote:
I understand how to extract (I’m using 5.5) but it seems to work best with a transparent background. I’d like to extract a digital portrait of a child and put it on a black background. Anybody able to help?

Richard
Make a new layer, fill ir with black, drag it below the other layer.

You’ll have to clean up the edges of the extracted portrait.


Comic book sketches and artwork:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html
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res0r89p
Aug 4, 2003
And you can use the History brush to restore any little edge details that were erased.
Peter Cowie
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Richard wrote:
I understand how to extract (I’m using 5.5) but it seems to work best
with
a transparent background. I’d like to extract a digital portrait of a
child
and put it on a black background. Anybody able to help?

Richard
Make a new layer, fill ir with black, drag it below the other layer.
You’ll have to clean up the edges of the extracted portrait.


Comic book sketches and artwork:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html

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edjh
Aug 4, 2003
res0r89p wrote:

And you can use the History brush to restore any little edge details that were erased.

Right. Although I never erase if I can avoid it. Layer Masks are better for a number of reasons.


Comic book sketches and artwork:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html
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Richard
Aug 7, 2003
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Richard wrote:
I understand how to extract (I’m using 5.5) but it seems to work best with a transparent background. I’d like to extract a digital portrait of a child and put it on a black background. Anybody able to help?
Richard
Make a new layer, fill ir with black, drag it below the other layer.
You’ll have to clean up the edges of the extracted portrait.

I tried that method and got a pretty poor result. But I’ll give it another try.

Richard

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