Jaz
06-10-2007, 08:56 AM
How To Cut Out Renders Properly In Photoshop Tutorial 1.1:
Now, in my experience, I have come across many noobs who simply do not have the slightest idea of how to cut in "This thing called Photoshop". I post here today to eliminate further embarrassments of these unfortunate people, who are frowned upon by those great graphic artists, with my tutorial on how to properly, and accurately cut renders in Photoshop for maximum satisfaction.
What you will need:
Adobe Photoshop installed on your hard-drive.
An LCD is suggested (Since the cutting-process is much simplified)
A utility knife.
Gluestick
Now, open up your desired image in photoshop. This may take a few tries to master, however once you've managed to do so a few times, you won't face this issue again.
My stock:
http://iftf.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/20061112_hothunks1.jpg
Now, carefully take your utility knife and stretch it to 1cm long maximum, please take care that you do not cut yourself (You emo bastards..) and begin to scratch the surface of your monitor being as accurate as possible to cut only on the outlines of your desired figure in the render, otherwise there is a slight risk of destroying your monitor.
Therefore, if you have trouble keeping your hands steady, it is not advised for you to go through this process (You may practice the wonderful art of masturbation to a further level to increase hand stability.)
You have been warned, so I can't take liability if your hardware suffers any type of damage.
http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/7349/cuttutcorrectdm6.gif
http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/9727/cuttutwrongua1.gif
If you manage to cut it out successfully, first safely dispose of your utility knife (Recycle Bin), hold the render in your palm, and then gently glue it (with the glue stick from your inventory) to your document where you intend to modify it to your heart's content.
http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/1909/cuttutglueyv6.png
http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/4369/finalproductjp8.png
Thankyou for viewing this tutorial, I hope you have all learned something from it today. Please expect a soon-release of my "How to implement subtitles on a video file." tutorial. :amuse
Now, in my experience, I have come across many noobs who simply do not have the slightest idea of how to cut in "This thing called Photoshop". I post here today to eliminate further embarrassments of these unfortunate people, who are frowned upon by those great graphic artists, with my tutorial on how to properly, and accurately cut renders in Photoshop for maximum satisfaction.
What you will need:
Adobe Photoshop installed on your hard-drive.
An LCD is suggested (Since the cutting-process is much simplified)
A utility knife.
Gluestick
Now, open up your desired image in photoshop. This may take a few tries to master, however once you've managed to do so a few times, you won't face this issue again.
My stock:
http://iftf.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/20061112_hothunks1.jpg
Now, carefully take your utility knife and stretch it to 1cm long maximum, please take care that you do not cut yourself (You emo bastards..) and begin to scratch the surface of your monitor being as accurate as possible to cut only on the outlines of your desired figure in the render, otherwise there is a slight risk of destroying your monitor.
Therefore, if you have trouble keeping your hands steady, it is not advised for you to go through this process (You may practice the wonderful art of masturbation to a further level to increase hand stability.)
You have been warned, so I can't take liability if your hardware suffers any type of damage.
http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/7349/cuttutcorrectdm6.gif
http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/9727/cuttutwrongua1.gif
If you manage to cut it out successfully, first safely dispose of your utility knife (Recycle Bin), hold the render in your palm, and then gently glue it (with the glue stick from your inventory) to your document where you intend to modify it to your heart's content.
http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/1909/cuttutglueyv6.png
http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/4369/finalproductjp8.png
Thankyou for viewing this tutorial, I hope you have all learned something from it today. Please expect a soon-release of my "How to implement subtitles on a video file." tutorial. :amuse