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Extremely Easy Wrapping Lesson
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Published by BigTigga3
05-10-2009
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Horribly unprofessional, but it works for my stylezorz.



Just a quick text wrap-up.

Select the spot you want manipulated.
Cut that spot from the layer.
Move that behind/in front of the other image.
Doawn.

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By Im Tribute on 05-10-2009, 09:48 PM
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lol, yer teh illy goose

good tut for beginners, I was exppecting something different from the title, this is more of an Overlapping/Weaving Tut
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By Donkey on 05-10-2009, 09:57 PM
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It's easier to select with the Polygonal Lasso Tool or Pen Tool, but to do what you're doing, I usually just use the eraser.
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By SticknYOU on 05-10-2009, 09:57 PM
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Lol weird title but good tut for beginers
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By x rhis x on 05-10-2009, 09:58 PM
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Wtf is this witchcraft? WHAT IS GOING ON?
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By BigTigga3 on 05-10-2009, 11:18 PM
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Thanks, guys. Yeah, I knew there were other ways, Donkey, but this was the way I was showed in school, so I just stick with it.

Rhis, I can show you some real witcherie... IN BED!!!

Thanks for the nickname, hunny.

Thanks, Tom, for trying to be nice.

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By MX1CAN on 05-11-2009, 12:59 AM
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It's better to do this in a non-destructive way. For that you have to use layer masks. It's much more convenient to do it that way because if you change your mind you can always remove the changes easily. This is a good way to do it if you haven't used layer masks before but once you learn you'll see that this method is archaic
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By BigTigga3 on 05-11-2009, 10:22 PM
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Fuck you, MX1CANNAO!!! Archaic up your ass!

I honestly don't know how to use layer masks very well. Any tuts you can refer me to?

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By MX1CAN on 05-12-2009, 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by BigTigga3 View Post
Fuck you, MX1CANNAO!!! Archaic up your ass!

I honestly don't know how to use layer masks very well. Any tuts you can refer me to?

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Layer masks are actually very simple. They are one of the most useful tools in PS in the sense that they let you delete stuff in a non-destructive way.

If I get out of work early tomorrow I can make a tutorial on how to take advantage of layer masks while also explaining different methods and outcomes
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By Donkey on 05-12-2009, 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by MX1CAN View Post
Layer masks are actually very simple. They are one of the most useful tools in PS in the sense that they let you delete stuff in a non-destructive way.

If I get out of work early tomorrow I can make a tutorial on how to take advantage of layer masks while also explaining different methods and outcomes
Thank you. I've never learned how to do them.
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