Old 07-03-2007   #16 (permalink)
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Great Tutorial!

I really like this tutorial... thanks for posting it!!!
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This is the real way to cut out hair

Hi, nice tutorial, but it was fake hair,
if you want to know how to cut out real hair,...
http://denmuel.blogspot.com/2007/09/...ng-part-2.html

great way to selecting hair using LAB color,
very professional

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Now the hair looks a bit weird...
maybe just a little touch up will do..
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Good, but there are a few problems

Good job.

But I think the 4th step is wrong. As much as I understand, u do not delete the selection, but u have to select inverse and then delete.

I normally use magnetic lasso to select things, rather than the pen tool

@Tracy.S: When u selct the pen tool, I think u should click on the 3rd icon from the left (called paths) on the top. That should remove the filling thing.
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I think the 4th step is wrong. As much as I understand, u do not delete the selection, but u have to select inverse and then delete.
You are correct - well spotted.
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I really like this tutorial... thanks for posting it!!!
Love this tutorial....wanna try
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