» Forum Index » Problems and solutions » Topic: Clipping |
|
Posted on 22/04/06 00:00:58 AM |
JeffP
* Posts: 22 Reply |
Clipping
Try as I might, I just can't seem to "get" the clipping path thing ![]() ![]() Thanks Jeff ![]() |
Posted on 22/04/06 1:49:47 PM |
trinityofone
Guest Reply |
Re: Clipping
I think you are going the wrong way here. If all you want is the tanks as objects, it is better to select them (magic wand, etc.) and create them on a separate layer. Clipping layers are really meant to isolate certain parts of a layer but with the option of un-hiding if necessary. If these are full size, the magic wand would be your best tool. If not, use the pen/path tool. _________________ It must be Thursday, I never could get the hang of Thursdays |
Posted on 22/04/06 6:06:03 PM |
JeffP
* Posts: 22 Reply |
Re: Clipping
The Magic Wand doesn't want to select the whole vehicle; it isolates parts of the of the paint schemes. My "Dummies" book doesn't cover this too well ![]() |
Posted on 22/04/06 6:15:57 PM |
trinityofone
Guest Reply |
Re: Clipping
The trick here is not to select the vehicle. Select the background instead. There is a definite outline, even at this scale. Once it's selected, inverse the selection (Ctrl+Shift+I), create a new layer (Ctrl+J). The erase the unwanted parts of the backround. _________________ It must be Thursday, I never could get the hang of Thursdays |