How to cut out renders WITH PICS!!

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Gizza
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How to cut out renders WITH PICS!!

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1. Find a image that you like such as a car, or something to do with gaming. Clean Image not blurred

2. Save the image then right **** on it and go to copy.

3. Load up photoshop go to new and then paste the image after you have made a new file.

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4. **** on the layer that says background. **** on the box down the bottom right that says "Create New Layer" and create a new layer then delete the layer called background.

5. Right **** on the lasso tool select the the polygon tool.

6. Use the polygon tool to cut around the part you want to keep and do it in sections do not do at all in one cut

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7.Now that all the background is removed from around what you wanted to keep we need to do effects like in this picture here which is the fuzz around the plasma grenade.

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8.Now in a new window open the image you saved of the original picture and copy and paste over the layer of the cut out but you must have the cut out selected in the layers area.

9.Now select the image you just pasted and press ctrl - j to duplicate about 5 times.

10.Now make all other layers other then the picture you cut out and the one you are now editing by **** the eye on the left of the layer in the layer navigation.

11.Now go to filter and **** extract in the window that popped up brush over top of the blue fuzz thats around the grenade with your mouse then **** force forgrond and under that is a color box **** it and find a color almost like the grenade effect color and **** ok and repeat for every layer to get all the colors of the plasma grenade fuzz out

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12.Now with that done any spare layers you didn't edit delete them and leave all the other next save as a png and your done a render you can use in pictures.


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Post by SHAdmin »

Thank you for sharing the great tutorial with the community members. You have been credited 40 points for it.
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Post by web_master »

Thanks for the tutorial.
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Post by OnscrenSpider »

good but also u can use the magnetic lasso tool
-greetz-
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