Need help quickly!
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Well i've just finished extracting my scan using the virtual ecosystem tutorial.And in he says that he transparent the bakground but never explains how
Second one is when i'm trying to import a Character to a bg for exampel the resolution gets to big and it just shows a little bit of the character
http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=6/16817353767.jpg&s=x2
hehe sorry for the pic but it only shows that =/
Hope i didn't confuse you to much!
I really need your help! :D
Second one is when i'm trying to import a Character to a bg for exampel the resolution gets to big and it just shows a little bit of the character
http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=6/16817353767.jpg&s=x2
hehe sorry for the pic but it only shows that =/
Hope i didn't confuse you to much!
I really need your help! :D
I can hardly understand what your questions are, but I think the answers you want are:
1. You can make the background transparent by clicking the eye icon for it in the Layers palette.
2. It may be because your new document you import into is set to 72dpi resolution, the PS default. The scan was scanned at a much higher resolution, probably something like 300dpi or even higher. Just open the scanned image and downsample the resolution to 72dpi before you place it in the new document, or you can Transform it and scale it down until it's the right size.
1. You can make the background transparent by clicking the eye icon for it in the Layers palette.
2. It may be because your new document you import into is set to 72dpi resolution, the PS default. The scan was scanned at a much higher resolution, probably something like 300dpi or even higher. Just open the scanned image and downsample the resolution to 72dpi before you place it in the new document, or you can Transform it and scale it down until it's the right size.
Awh nice..Sorry Furikuu i didn't sleep for the past 2 days and i was really messed up after the extraction ^^
Thanks for the answers though
:P
Thanks for the answers though
:P
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