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Super Imposing

Started by Meh, February 13, 2004, 07:20 PM

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Meh

I guess this comes under here. How do you super impose a picture of a person on to another background? If anybody knows.

UserLoser.

#1
You open mspaint, then you open mspaint again, you take one picture, copy it to clipboard, then goto other mspaint, open a picture, then paste the picture on clipboard over that picture you just loaded :)

Meh

yes but it will have the rest. Say you have a man infront of a car. You want to take that man and put him on a beach background. If you did that in paint it would take some of the other background

j0k3r

If you can get it into a gif format and set the background to be see-through you should be able to do that no problem, assuming the man is on a white background and you choose the clear colour as white.
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Photoshop quick-masking makes selecting a certain object in a photo quick and rather easy.  Or you could take the time and use the pen tool to make a selection around the edges using short lines and curves.

UserLoser.

#5
Quote from: The-Rabid-Lord on February 13, 2004, 07:32 PM
yes but it will have the rest. Say you have a man infront of a car. You want to take that man and put him on a beach background. If you did that in paint it would take some of the other background

No it wouldn't (as long as you cut out the little guy or he's sourrounded in white i think):

I have two pictures, a background, a image:



Then I copy the bottom picture over the top one:



Then you hit the little button and it's done:




Yoni

That button changes the secondary color to transparent. The secondary color in your example was white. (On the bottom left there are 2 squares, the one "behind" is the secondary.) You can change it by right-clicking on the colors in the palette on the bottom (left-clicking picks primary color).

muert0

#7
If you have photoshop heres the easiest way:

http://www.techtv.com/screensavers/answerstips/story/0,24330,3415709,00.html

edit: I see why you had to fix it last time grok but i dont know how to fix. just copy and paste.

Edit [Grok]: As Spht says below, you put URL and /URL tags, each in square brackets, around the URL.
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Spht

Quote from: crashtestdummy on February 13, 2004, 10:52 PM
edit: I see why you had to fix it last time grok but i dont know how to fix. just copy and paste.

You do [url ]http://www.techtv.com/screensavers/answerstips/story/0,24330,3415709,00.html[/url]

Meh

#9
Thanks for your help. It worked:)
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warz

magnetic lasso tool in photoshop.

MyndFyre

#11
Quote from: The-Rabid-Lord on February 14, 2004, 03:10 AM
Thanks for your helk. It worked:)
[Edit] Typos

You still have a typo.  Hint: "helk"
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muert0

no problem

thanks for helpin me out too
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