Hmm, lasso tools... I normally used the Magic Wand(chooses stuff of the same colour) and the rectangle seclector, then hold shift. I'll have to check out that antialiased option and use the lasso sometime....Originally posted by Eddy
Ahhhhhh! Jaggies!
rjensen11, make sure you always check the antialiased option on your Lasso tools and Paint Bucket.
You don't use the Polygon Lasso for changing colours and such?!Originally posted by rjensen11
Hmm, lasso tools... I normally used the Magic Wand(chooses stuff of the same colour) and the rectangle seclector, then hold shift. I'll have to check out that antialiased option and use the lasso sometime....
I always change the colour on the Background layer. If you have always had AA on, then I don't know why you got those terrible jaggies.Originally posted by rjensen11
I never really used the lasso tool, now that I have, I see where it can come useful and save time. I gues anti-alias was already checked when I started chopping, so yeah, it's on...
What I've always done though, rather than keeping everything as one layer, was to have the car body as a second layer. I think that might make it look more jagged, but who knows.
It must take you forever the way you do it...Originally posted by rjensen11
It could be my selecting with rectangles, but I zoom in so much that I really only take one row of pixles at a time....
I used it after using the Magic Wand, so it didn't take too long, but yeah, it was time consuming. But it's more exact I think...Originally posted by Eddy
It must take you forever the way you do it...
Originally posted by GilesGuthrie
You've also oilmixed the registration plate. Looks weird.