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For me i always use the magic wand, and just adjusted the tolerance. u could try increasing the tolerance. but i think using the rectangle is best coz of the color blur at the edges 1:00
just to share with u the other way i used...cheers
@reifukaiyukikaze Thanks for the view & the comment. Yes - sometimes it's easier to recolour (like with the rectangle in the frame) an area to make the transparency edge cleaner. Just depends on how clean the original image is - or how complex the colours are.
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Dear PDtoots,
We are calling for all PowerDirector Masters. Here is your chance to showcase and share your tips and tricks of PowerDirector 9 and the top tutorial makers will be awarded with great prizes. What's more, you can enter as many tutorials as you want.
For more details visit CyberLink’s official website and click on the "Who is the PowerDirector Video Tutorial Master?" banner at the bottom of the page.
CyberLinkChannel 10 months ago
Great video. Thanks.
lecochonbleu 10 months ago
@lecochonbleu Thanks for the view & feedback. Glad it helped!
PDtoots 10 months ago
For me i always use the magic wand, and just adjusted the tolerance. u could try increasing the tolerance. but i think using the rectangle is best coz of the color blur at the edges 1:00
just to share with u the other way i used...cheers
reifukaiyukikaze 1 year ago
@reifukaiyukikaze Thanks for the view & the comment. Yes - sometimes it's easier to recolour (like with the rectangle in the frame) an area to make the transparency edge cleaner. Just depends on how clean the original image is - or how complex the colours are.
Cheers - Tony (for PDtoots)
PDtoots 1 year ago
thanx
MrFapapucs 1 year ago
@MrFapapucs No problem. Thanks for watching & glad it helped.
Tony (for the PDtoots team)
PDtoots 1 year ago
thank you for taking the time to make these tutorials I learn alot from them
SisterSunnshine 1 year ago
@SisterSunnshine Thank you Sister! People in the PDtoots team enjoy making toots... & it's nice to know it helps someone. Your appreciation is appreciated.
Tony - part of the PDtoots team :)
PDtoots 1 year ago