Elements & QuickMask

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Tsotsi
Aug 25, 2004
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I personally use PS7 but I’m trying to help someone with Elements to make good
selections – and for this person the ideal selection method would be Quickmask. Using brushes and Quickmask would be the ideal way for them to ‘paint’ a selection, rather than trying to use the lasso or magic wand etc. .. Can Elememts do it – is there a ‘workaround’? Their PC is older and couldn’t run the full version of PC besides it’s too expensive. thanks

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nomail
Aug 25, 2004
Tsotsi wrote:

I personally use PS7 but I’m trying to help someone with Elements to make good
selections – and for this person the ideal selection method would be Quickmask. Using brushes and Quickmask would be the ideal way for them to ‘paint’ a selection, rather than trying to use the lasso or magic wand etc. . Can Elememts do it – is there a ‘workaround’? Their PC is older and couldn’t run the full version of PC besides it’s too expensive.

Elements has a ‘Selection Brush’, which is exactly what you’re looking for.


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.nl/
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Frank
Aug 25, 2004
I personally use PS7 but I’m trying to help someone with Elements to
make
good
selections – and for this person the ideal selection method would be Quickmask. Using brushes and Quickmask would be the ideal way for them
to
‘paint’ a selection, rather than trying to use the lasso or magic wand
etc.
. Can Elememts do it – is there a ‘workaround’? Their PC is older and couldn’t run the full version of PC besides it’s too expensive.

Elements has a ‘Selection Brush’, which is exactly what you’re looking for.


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.nl/

Thanks Johan – I am at home now so I dont have Elements in front of me – does this selection brush you are talking about also first paint a ‘mask’ like Qickmask does one in rubylith red. And can you choose a soft brush to simulate feathering like you can in Qickmask ?
I looked at your site – Nice images!
Dank U Wel

ps I just changed my newsgroup name so dont think it’s someone else
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nomail
Aug 26, 2004
Fraank wrote:

Thanks Johan – I am at home now so I dont have Elements in front of me – does this selection brush you are talking about also first paint a ‘mask’ like Qickmask does one in rubylith red. And can you choose a soft brush to simulate feathering like you can in Qickmask ?
I looked at your site – Nice images!
Dank U Wel

ps I just changed my newsgroup name so dont think it’s someone else

The selection brush is a normal brush, with all the normal options like brush size, feathering, etc. By default, it ‘paints’ a selection, so it works like painting in QuickMask and then inverse. You can also change it so that it paints a mask instead of a selection. The result is a normal selection with ‘marching ants’ if you paint a selection. If you paint a mask, it’s red like quickmask.


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.nl/
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Brendon Cottrell
Aug 29, 2004
It’s only Elements 2 that has the quickmask brush. There is a work around in Elements 1. If you want to know it come back to the newsgroup again.
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Michael J Davis
Aug 30, 2004
In message <PprYc.1024$>, Brendon Cottrell
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It’s only Elements 2 that has the quickmask brush. There is a work around in Elements 1. If you want to know it come back to the newsgroup again.

Yeah! I went off to try it on E1. 🙁

I would be grateful (until I upgrade to E3!) – thanks.

Mike

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Hecate
Aug 31, 2004
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 21:49:30 GMT, "Brendon Cottrell" wrote:

Don’t post binary files in a text newsgroup.



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Brendon Cottrell
Sep 2, 2004
that’s funny I thought all computer stuff was binary.

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