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Professor
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Spring, Texas
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Jazz up these musicians
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<img src="http://newzucanuze.com/Street%20singers.JPG"> Add the Jackson 5, Barry White, or even Buddy Rich, we don't care! I just want to see some soul, Baby! Other original source images are available, just e-mail me. - NBN |
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Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
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![]() The original Cosby kids. |
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Professor
Join Date: Sep 2001
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Elvis Lives!
<img src="http://newzucanuze.com/Elvis.jpg">
I like yours too, UT. Funny as hell... |
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Geek
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Greenville, SC
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Soul Anybody?
![]() Ok, maybe not.... (Huge Rush fan here, btw!)
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no one of consequence
Join Date: Jun 2001
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How in the heck are you cutting them so cleanly? I've been messing around with the gimp for half an hour and this is the best I can do.
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Join Date: May 2002
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I don't know anything about gimp, per se, cuz I use Corel Photopaint -- I have PS as well, but I just don't like it. In Photopaint, at least, you cut out "objects" with a "mask", and there are a bunch of options to cut out based on color, etc. I considered starting a thread about "Photoshop" techniques, but if we're all using different programs I dunno how much it'd be worth..??
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GIMP simply isn't good enough yet. Seriously.
I'm using Photoshop now and it's a dream. But then again, I used to use Photoshop all the time, so... it's power really is unparalleled. The Corel products are good too. Unfortunately, they got out of Linux before they ported them (I think). Anyway, juju, you want to look for the pen tool. Zoom in, clicky clicky around what you want, complete the mask, the turn the mask into a selection. That's the best way to get an accurate cut. I think there's one in GIMP. Let me check... Yeah. Here you go, here's an image. I did this Quick & Dirty - it took me literally 2 minutes, and I used a shitty mouse. Use the pen tool (Bezier curves), click a path around it, when you're done, click in the first point to complete it. Then, in the layers window, look for the "Paths" tab. Click that, then click the circle at the bottom with the tooltip "Path to selection". Voila, you have it selected. Cut & paste away. [ Edit - for some reason the image isn't showing up. Here - http://www.cellar.org/attachment.php...tachmentid=160 ] |
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no one of consequence
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Arkansas
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Is this in photoshop or gimp?
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#9 |
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This looks a little better. I was able to accomplish it with fuzzy select. Still not perfect, though. I guess i'll have to get Photoshop.
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GIMP!
Dammit, you didn't try. Go. Do it again. Try and try with the pen tool until you get it right, then post the results here. You'll quickly learn that it's the best tool available for making precise selections. ![]() |
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<i><blockquote> Use the pen tool (Bezier curves), click a path around it, when you're done, click in the first point to complete it. Then, in the layers window, look for the "Paths" tab. Click that, then click the circle at the bottom with the tooltip "Path to selection". Voila, you have it selected. Cut & paste away. </i></blockquote>
Okay, well when i right-click on the image and select the 'Layers' menu, here are the options I get: Layers & Channels Merge Visible Layers Flatten Image Add Alpha Channel Align Visible Layers When i go into the 'Layers & Channels' window, I can't find a Paths tab. There is only a Layers tab and a Channels tab. |
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What version of GIMP are you using? I'm at 1.2 here.
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Gah! I'm at 1.0.4. Damn Debian... i guess i'll have to grab the newest version.
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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Okay, apt-get to the rescue. I think I might have learned something here.
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Toronto, Canada
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either he's got jaundice or i do
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