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Topaz remask full
Topaz remask full










topaz remask full

This is what comes out on the other side and you can then adjust the edge via the sliders at the bottom. Then, with the green bucket on the second to bottom row, fill in the area inside your blue edge to fill it with green, if the entire image is red (remember you keep what’s green and get rid of what’s red), or conversely, if the entire overlay were green, like it was with mine, simply choose the red bucket and fill the area outside your painted edge and click “Compute Mask” like any flyaway hair or eyelashes, etc you’d like to keep, painted over with the blue. Either way, at the top of the tool bar (on the left hand side) simply choose the blue brush, adjust to a size that fits the edge you’ll be painting over keeping in mind you can be pretty sloppy. When opened, the entire image may have a green overlay on it (or it may be red). You can click on them to see a larger version. Here are a couple screenshots within the workspace in Topaz ReMask3. To test this out, I used an image that, while I am more or less happy with the background, it seemed a good candidate to find out how it would grab fine detail (hair, eyelashes) in a 3/4 profile shot.

topaz remask full

This was my very first attempt using ReMask and I only hope to get better, as it certainly can’t get much easier.Īs you can see in the video below, when you open an image in Topaz ReMask, you simply paint with blue, fill the area to be masked out with red and fill the area to be kept with green. The whole deal, with both shots being combined into one, masked together and blended took about 10 minutes. The Jack O Lantern image was easy to mask out and place on my body in place of my own head. I have had absolutely no prior experience with ReMask before, and after having a look at a quick online tutorial, I was able to immediately come to grips with the plugin, the way it works and the ability to get killer results. As I’m sure anyone who uses Photoshop or Elements can attest, the task of having to select and mask strands of flyaway hair, or pull a subject from a detailed background can be a bit of a pain… Worry no more, seriously, check this out: This time, it is ReMask, and I’m amazed that I have not used this plugin until now.

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(*Topaz is currently running a 50% off deal for ReMask through July 2014! Use code “julyremask” to get 50% off Click HERE for details) Topaz is offering yet another one of their awesome plugins at a steep discount through the month of October (50% off using the code “OCTREMASK” CLICK HERE). I’ve written an updated review and tutorial for the current sale (July 2014) which you can read and get links to the sale HERE. *Authors note: This article was written in October 2013 when Topaz were running a sale on ReMask.












Topaz remask full