Absolutely! I mentioned right at the end of the tutorial that you can feather the selection. That is the key. After you've created your selection, choose Select-->Feather... and set it to an appropriate size for the image. Continue on as stated in the tutorial and you'll have a nice edge that blends with the background.
You are welcome. I will hopefully have a new one up by the end of the week demonstrating a slightly different technique involving putting an image on the eye.
this isnt photoshop.....
ScooterayROX 6 months ago
@ScooterayROX I'm pretty sure the "Photoshop" in the top left corner of the title bar would indicate that it is.
RPMiller1 6 months ago 5
@RPMiller1
but photoshop dosnt look like that,its black around the edges and has different option s to that, like burn and crystelize
ScooterayROX 6 months ago
@ScooterayROX Did you note the version of Photoshop that is being used? This is CS2. I can assure you that this is Photoshop.
RPMiller1 6 months ago 3
Wow Thanks a lot! ive Search other videos on recoloring but i cant understand them!! thanks!
tae12364 9 months ago
ty vm
Taz123tz 1 year ago
@Taz123tz You are very welcome.
RPMiller1 1 year ago
Thank you very much. I have to google how to recolor an object every time I do it. Put this video in the bookmarks folder this time.
Menimitz 1 year ago
@Menimitz You are most welcome. One of these days, I'll start posting more videos on a regular basis.
RPMiller1 1 year ago
thank you!
uncoverthelies 1 year ago
Thanks, that helped out a lot!
mewableu 1 year ago
@mewableu my pleasure. One of these days, I'll get some more stuff posted.
RPMiller1 1 year ago
Is there a way to blur the edge of the mask that you have just re-coloured to the rest of the image so the mask isn't really obvious?
001Neal100 2 years ago
Absolutely! I mentioned right at the end of the tutorial that you can feather the selection. That is the key. After you've created your selection, choose Select-->Feather... and set it to an appropriate size for the image. Continue on as stated in the tutorial and you'll have a nice edge that blends with the background.
RPMiller1 2 years ago
You are welcome. I will hopefully have a new one up by the end of the week demonstrating a slightly different technique involving putting an image on the eye.
RPMiller1 2 years ago
Thank you sooo much!! I really needed to find out how to do this and I finally found a tutorial. It was the best tutorial I've actually seen.
wrapfilms 3 years ago
I'm glad you found it useful!
RPMiller1 3 years ago
That was awesome. I'll definitely be trying this out. Good tutorial, very well done. You explained it really well. Thanks. =)
Equuestriaan 3 years ago
You are very welcome. I'm glad you found it useful. One of these days I'll get some more posted.
RPMiller1 3 years ago
I like this tutorial. Thanks alot. Although you've done this tutorial to give us an idea the eye is out of shape. :D
PsyCoz 3 years ago