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A Positive Thumbs Up Sign with Clipping Path
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เพื่อนๆ หลายๆ คนเชียร์ให้ผมเขียนหนังสือ บอกไว้ตรงนี้เลยว่า ยังไม่เก่งขนาดนั้นครับ ไม่เคยได้ร่ำเรียนที่ไหน ลองผิดลองถูกด้วยตัวเองตลอด เอาว่ามาเขียนไว้ใน Flickr เท่าที่จะเขียนได้ละกัน
Background of Green Grass Against Blue Sky (macro focus) 16 inches wide @ 300dpi ~ Includes Clipping Path
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I really had a great time playing with shapes for collage, understanding how to use clipping paths and then combining all that with some drawing. It was tons of fun and I can’t wait to use these techniques for other future artwork.
So satisfying to be able to create this way.”
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Close up of side mirror of an iceland highway (Route 1 - Ring Road) in the North in autumn season. Includes clipping path for what appears inside the mirror.
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Photoshop Tutorial: How to Remove Background from Image
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For the background removal of a product (here, a car) from its image, clipping path is a widely used technique. It is done with Adobe Photoshop’s pen tool. The tutorial shows the background removal of a car from its image using a clipping path technique.
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Isolated Hand Pointing Right or Pressing an Invisible Button
File includes clipping path
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Clipping Mask Asia is a digital photo editing studio that off-shores clipping path, Photoshop masking, Photoshop retouching, Photo manipulation, Photoshop reflection, drop shadow, raster to vector conversion and any other photo editing service. CMA ensures the world class service by the deployment of well trained and experienced designers.
CMA provides the service at an outstanding competitive price. Standard quality at low cost is the main strength of CMA to adopt this competitive territory. Mainly, it works with printing media, catalogue, booklet agencies, photo studio, web design firms etc. It is available for 24/7 days to meet the urgency of its clients. find us here www.clippingmaskasia.com
Asian little girl holding her hand out and showing copy space for your product, Isolated over white with clipping path
I’m a big fan of making life easy, so several shortcuts went into making this image. The bottle was shot without any labels, with a medium softbox behind, and a large octobox in front (camera left). A large white reflector was placed image right, and as close in as I could get without blocking the shot. The background is pure Photoshop, and the bottle was placed on a pedestal stand barely larger than the bottle, so I could get the lighting very close to better cover the 'family of angles'.
The labels were removed with the aid of a wheat bag, but a hot-water-bottle would do just as well. Leave it on the label for at least minute before pealing them off, and have a sheet of A4 (10 x 8) ready to paste them onto. I used the smooth back edge of a craft knife to flatten out a few creases. The labels were then scanned.
I took shots of the bottle with the labels on, and use these as a guide to Free transform the shape of the scanned labels after compositing them onto the bare bottle. There is very little curve at the top of the label because that edge is near the lens axis so appears flat. A curves layer was linked to the label layer to darken it, and a soft brush used to mask it out in line with the lighter strips . This gave the labels depth and made them look real.
The bottle was selected with the Pen tool, and copied to a new layer. I used the clipping path to stroke with a soft dark brush to slightly darken the edges, but did this on a new layer so I could mask in only the bits I wanted. I had some CAs which I fixed with a Hue/saturation layer by desaturating the reds, and reducing tonal value to match. The mask was inverted and painted in where needed.
I could not be arsed to go back in the studio to shoot the glass this evening, so found it with Google. (I’ll do it properly tomorrow) The etched motif was done by making a luminosity mask from the scanned label; filling the selection with white; adding some noise and blur, and finally using layer styles to produce the emboss. This was composited onto the glass with Free transform to follow its shape.
The glass already had the reflection, so I faked the bottle by selecting the bottom inch, and copying to a new layer. This was flipped vertically, and forced to the shape of the bottle with free transform using warp. The tiny shadow was made by Ctrl clicking the bottle layer to load the selection, and filling a new layer with black. This was blurred, and moved into position, and finally cleaned up with a layer mask.
Altogether about two hours work including both studio and Photoshop, and I can swap out the labels in the layer stack to quickly produce all the whites with no more studio time.
ช่วงนี้เจอแต่ข้าวของเสียหาย จากที่ Canon Speedlite 580ex ต้องเข้าศูนย์เนื่องจากทำตกจากขาตั้งแฟลชไป ยังต้องมาเสียแฟลช Youngnuo Speedlite YN460-II พร้อมกับแฟลชทริ๊กเกอร์ของ King ไปอีก ตัวแฟลชของ Youngnuo ไม่เท่าไหร่ แต่เสียดายทริ๊กเกอร์มาก เกือบสี่พัน T_T
ตอนนี้ก็เลยต้องถ่ายแบบประคองตัวไปก่อน กำลังอยู่ระหว่างตัดสินใจว่าจะซื้อแฟลชและทริ๊กเกอร์เพิ่มหรือว่าจะจัดเป็นชุดไฟ Elinchrom ไปเลย เกือบห้าหมื่น ตัวคงเบาหวิวๆๆ ^_^"
ภาพนี้ผมจัดไฟเท่าที่มีอยู่คือใช้ แฟลช Youngnue YN460-II พร้อมร่มทะลุไว้กับขาตั้งแฟลช โดยวางไว้ด้านซ้ายเยื้องไปทางด้านหน้าของตัวแบบ ทำมุมประมาณ 45 องศา กำลังไฟเกือบสุด พร้อมดึงที่กระจายแสงบนหัวแฟลชออกมาด้วย ไฟประมาณนี้ถ่ายครึ่งตัวสบายๆ แต่ถ้าเต็มตัวเซ็ตกันเหงื่อย้อยเลย คิดว่าจะต้องใข้เจ้า 580ex สองตัวน่าจะพอดีกับการถ่ายเต็มตัว
กลับมาที่ภาพนี้ ผมใช้ผนังที่บ้านเป็นฉากหลังเลย เพราะผนังที่บ้านผมเป็นสีเหลือง อีกทั้งตัวแบบใส่หมวก ผมจึงไม่ห่วงถ้าต้องไดคัดส่วนเส้นผมมากนัก ส่วนอื่นๆ ถ้าต้องไดคัดก็เป็นเรื่องไม่ยาก และผมก็เลือกวิธีไดคัดโดย Pen Tool ของ Photoshop พร้อมกับทำแบล็คกราวขึ้นมาเอง โดยเลียนแบบทิศทางแสงให้สอดคล้องกับการวางแฟลช ผมรีทัชภาพนี้ไม่เยอะ แค่ลบริ้วรอยนิดหน่อย เพราะตัวแบบยังเด็ก ริ้วรอยมีไม่มาก สุดท้ายผมใช้ฟิวเตอร์ Tone Contrast ของ Nik Color Efex Pro เพื่อทำให้ภาพดูมีมิติ แข็งแรง
For the FBTB contest to build a themed Podracer.
Full details about the competition can be found here.
Harvey Dent's Lucky Silver Dollar
The aim of the contest is to take any officially licensed Lego theme other than the Star Wars theme and build a Podracer based on it.
After a little thought about the available options and fighting off the urge to build an Indian Jones pod lashed with a couple of whips - I decided to use Two-Face from the Batman theme.
I liked the idea of the good and bad sides of Harvey Dent's character juxtaposed with the lightside and the darkside of the force - I felt there was a nice synergy between the ideas of both the source materials.
The pod is built to hopefully resemble the shape of Harvey's silver dollar, the marked coin that he flips to determine his actions. Another similar theme from Star Wars with the 'chance' cube that Watto uses (and Qui-Gon influences).
Of course the engines are built slightly differently, but initially the 'darkside' engine wasn't going to have bodywork - I'd intended to show it as bare exposed engine parts! On reflection I decided that Harvey would still want his pod to look cool. so I rebuilt the engine to better reflect the 'lightside' one.
1. ~glenda's Christmas decorations, 2. Itty Bitty Burchess Miniature Decoration or Toy, 3. Untitled, 4. Untitled, 5. Santa Doxie, 6. Golden Dachshund, 7. Doxie Dog Friend Ornament - brown tweed, 8. flickr.com/photos/35034350038@N01/8270748655/, 9. Ornament Swap 2007, 10. Dachshund embroidered ornament, 11. Dachshund Dog Friend Ornament - Plaid side, 12. Clay Doxie ornament, 13. dachshund w orange collar, 14. Maggie The Tree Ornament, 15. Isolated Christmas Dachshund With Clipping Path, 16. dachshund with gift - embroidered ornament, 17. Dachshund - Copper, 18. Dachshund Christmas Ornament, 19. Winter Dachshund Ornament, 20. Wire Haired Dachshund Christmas ornament, 21. dachshund with Christmasy antlers - embroidered ornament, 22. Festive Daschund Embroidered Ornament #2, 23. Christmas Swap Ornaments 2008, 24. mushroom cookie christmas ornament, 25. christmas ornament swap
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Number 1 has 5 pictures if you click on the link, Number 14 is what my dachshund looked like... it doesn't have to be a dachshund but it was fun to look for them lol... I like the different materials used in the last two as well... and love the mushrooms!
A Strip of 4 frames of 35mm slide Film, Isolated With Clipping Paths for Outline and Frame.
Just for something a little different.
Just so you know, the slide strip was downloaded from a royalty free image site and presumably the original was shot with a Pentax K10D, the actual images in the frames are mine, shot on a Nikon D850, for those who are interested.
What is Multiple Clipping Path?
Multiple Clipping Path or Color Path is an extension to the use of clipping path. Multiple Clipping Path is the process of using clipping path/silo/silhouetting to change the color of an individual or parts of an image/photo, make color correction or add an extra color effect. Multiple clipping path or color path/color correction is used for those images that require isolation of parts and change the color around individual components. It is also done to split some parts of the image for further image editing/manipulation in Photoshop or do swatches match.
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Multiple Clipping Path Classification:
Color Separation for Multi path
Object for Multipath
Vector for Multi path
Who needs Multiple Clipping path services?
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