I need a tutorial for the lasso tool
OpenHouseJack:
Hi,
I saw the slimmer BB gangsta suits and loved how the collar looks. I've been trying to improve my skinning collars is there a possiblity of a tutorial on how to use the lasso tool for collar and tie skinning?
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Thanks
openhouseJack
BeosBoxBoy:
Jack - I am moving this to the modding section where it will do the most good for everyone :)
In Photoshop you select the lasso tools like this:
I prefer the polygon tool because it allows for the selection of irregular shapes like the tie. The magnetic version has never served any great use for me in 8 years of Photoshop use, but some people swear by it.
Click and hold works in Gimp to bring up more options too I think. :study:
OpenHouseJack:
Thank you for the speedy reply. I already know how to do that, what I meant is how you make it look so prominent and real. you know like stand out. Mine usually comes out OK but doesn't look as realistic as the ones in the gangster suit. It's really perfect and I want mine to look as good. You know how I want to make my skin look realistically good blahblahblah
Jack:rabbit:
BeosBoxBoy:
That was a matter of some patience and experimentation - i used additional layers to apply a shadowing then flattened the image.
What I did was find a tie that was of a single colour, used the lasso tool to select, then cut and paste the layer, then added a new layer that I made the patterns, this was pretty easy for me since I have about 300 fill patterns, but you could use any pattern. then moved the solid coloured tie layer to the top most, desaturated the colour, and played with the brightness/contrast till I had something servicable as an overley - then used it as a "multiply" layer - and presto whammo - it was beautiful. Flatten and save - then use CTRL+Z to back out of the flatten and made more versions.
OpenHouseJack:
I'll try that next time see if it comes out as beautiful as yours. Thank you very much guys
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