Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Hi, I need your opinions for this...

zoozI2000 opened this issue on Dec 10, 2001 ยท 19 posts


Kiera posted Mon, 10 December 2001 at 11:11 AM

The black is easy to get rid of in photoshop (or any image program). In fact, I should write a tutorial on this, but here is a short version. 1) In poser, choose a background color that appears NOWHERE else in your figure. Usually neon pink or green works well for this. 2) Render. 3) In Photoshop: Select, color range, use the eyedrop tool to select your oddball background color (neon pink or green or whatever). 4)You now have a selection. Just delete it. To ensure smooth edges, I often feather the selection before deleting the background, but you can also simply delete and then smoth the edges by hand or with blur to get different effects. This method works well for any non-complex poser figure. For figures with serious hair transparency, I switch to Photoshop's new tools for lifting images out of a background.