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Gene Photoshop…

Posted by Yalın on June 2, 2006

BEFORE

After

AFTER

Before

Photoshop plug-in “Vertus” Fluid Mask ile Cut-out yaptikdan sonra, gene Photoshop un “New adjustment Layer” indan “Treshold” u secip bu sonucu aldim.

6 Responses to “Gene Photoshop…”

  1. sakis Says:

    hallo… how i come to the result with the boy … the before and anfter pic …

    this text is under the pic ….
    Photoshop plug-in “Vertus” Fluid Mask ile Cut-out yaptikdan sonra, gene Photoshop un “New adjustment Layer” indan “Treshold” u secip bu sonucu aldim.

  2. Yalın Says:

    Hi Sakis,

    I used Photoshop CS2 with “Vertus Fluid Mask” plugin. With this plugin, you mask the the area you don’t want. Then using Photoshop’s “layer” menu, go to “new adjustment Layer” and click on “Threshold”. From the new screen box, you can make some changes such as color.
    Just play around with it to get a good result.

    Cheers.

  3. sakis Says:

    yes i have done it .. but my result is not so good i have many edges…

    look there

    http://www.xtreme-bar.de/bild2.jpg

    ur pic looks softer …

    thanks….

  4. Yalın Says:

    Have you tried that with one of your original size photos? As you can imagine, my colored image is resized for the blog, therefore the image quality is low. Because you used above low quality image, the final result might not be as good as, but thats just a guess.

    The other thing is, when saving the final result, did you save it as “high quality” Jpeg? Again, that might be the problem??
    But at least you know how to do it now.

    Take care

  5. sakis Says:

    Okay man

    thank u very much …
    i have understand my problem now….
    …..
    when i would to print this on a t shirt without to lost details …
    i must have pics with many pixels or???

  6. Yalın Says:

    The more pixels the better the quality, use more pixels for sure.
    I don’t think it will loose quality/details when printing on a T-shirt, However the print quality on T-shirt also depend on the paper and your printer’s printing quality.
    But often many printers handles that very well.

    Good luck.

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