Delering finished image or redoing it?
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- Redfordl2002
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Delering finished image or redoing it?
I selected an effect for a sky replacement,but I am not satisfied with the masking I did along the tree line. How do I redo the image and start from scratch on it to redo the mask selection to my liking. Thanks!!
Re: Delering finished image or redoing it?
Hi,
Although you could start again, I recommend that you keep going! If you've applied a sky replacement, you can improve the mask by clicking on the black and white mini picture of the mask in the tab at the top of the window. That will let you continue using the brushes to refine your mask. Because you'll be working while viewing the final image, you'll be able to see exactly what you're doing and tweak the mask until it looks good. A good tip for refining masks is just going back over the edge again with the brush. And if you've got bits of sky that are hard to reach without getting the inner circle on foreground, learn how to use the shift key for getting into tight corners.
Tony
Although you could start again, I recommend that you keep going! If you've applied a sky replacement, you can improve the mask by clicking on the black and white mini picture of the mask in the tab at the top of the window. That will let you continue using the brushes to refine your mask. Because you'll be working while viewing the final image, you'll be able to see exactly what you're doing and tweak the mask until it looks good. A good tip for refining masks is just going back over the edge again with the brush. And if you've got bits of sky that are hard to reach without getting the inner circle on foreground, learn how to use the shift key for getting into tight corners.
Tony
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