I looked and found it. Or just us the magic want tool, and it is right in the taskbar.Icy wrote:Alt+Ctrl+R is the shortcut command, otherwise it's found in the select and right click menu when a path is targeted.
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CGC Set Symbols Bro!
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Magic Wand isn't perfect and should not be used except as a kind of gauge unless selecting hard color material. Though it's useful for quick select edits. As I routinely use it when making avatar's and things to create a basic masking layer and then refine it by hand afterwards.
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Well, this is entire solid color a solid color with some Color Fills and Gradient Fills clipmasked to the layer. Easier to change the colors that way, or fix stuff when needed.Icy wrote:Magic Wand isn't perfect and should not be used except as a kind of gauge unless selecting hard color material. Though it's useful for quick select edits. As I routinely use it when making avatar's and things to create a basic masking layer and then refine it by hand afterwards.
How would you refine by hand?
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DDae wrote:Well, this is entire solid color a solid color with some Color Fills and Gradient Fills clipmasked to the layer. Easier to change the colors that way, or fix stuff when needed.Icy wrote:Magic Wand isn't perfect and should not be used except as a kind of gauge unless selecting hard color material. Though it's useful for quick select edits. As I routinely use it when making avatar's and things to create a basic masking layer and then refine it by hand afterwards.
How would you refine by hand?
Soft circular brush at the smallest reasonable size, setting the layer properties to color overlay > red at 100% normal (or an equally contrasting color), and then using that to make sure you cover everything. Disabling it after finishing the mask.
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That actually seems really helpful for these kind of things.Icy wrote:DDae wrote:Well, this is entire solid color a solid color with some Color Fills and Gradient Fills clipmasked to the layer. Easier to change the colors that way, or fix stuff when needed.Icy wrote:Magic Wand isn't perfect and should not be used except as a kind of gauge unless selecting hard color material. Though it's useful for quick select edits. As I routinely use it when making avatar's and things to create a basic masking layer and then refine it by hand afterwards.
How would you refine by hand?
Soft circular brush at the smallest reasonable size, setting the layer properties to color overlay > red at 100% normal (or an equally contrasting color), and then using that to make sure you cover everything. Disabling it after finishing the mask.
Thanks for the tips.
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No problem at all. Glad to be of help.
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Woah.
Random belt buckles.
I like, but what could they be used for?
Random belt buckles.
I like, but what could they be used for?
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They are for MtG cards that we would make randomly.cool story bro wrote:Woah.
Random belt buckles.
I like, but what could they be used for?
Just a way for us MtGers to have a CGC set too I guess.
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