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This script will help you clean most jaggies on elements, whether you are a designer selling your products, or a scrapper buying elements that might need cleaning up. If you want a chance to win this script, tell me how you usually get rid of jaggies. I will be back on Monday night with a winner.
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Cassel tutorials for beginners and seasoned scrappers
Last edited by Cassel; 04-04-2011 at 07:14 PM. |
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oh my, the first one in the thread! ok, how I usually get rid of jaggies... the hard way! by painstakingly going around the whole thing with the lasso tool and deleting the jaggies then smoothing and slightly blending the edge to look natural. Not my idea of fun!!! sooo, that being said I would really like to have this one *smile*
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oh my good it's a long and boring process
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I use the selection tool with a feather of 1 and painstakingly go around the edge zoomed in tightly so I can see it all LOL.
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I do it the long and hard way too ... going all around the edges at high zoom and cleaning pixel by pixel.
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I was totally going to ask (beg?) you to create a script that does this and you read my mind... now PICK ME! PICK ME!
Mags / MagsGraphics
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This would be great for exactions for fantasy layouts.
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I would love to win this.... It would help me out so much when I'm making a layout and tubing a picture.. Thanks for the chance
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