Trying to make all parts look good and blend in is a challenge!
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Will eventually catch on.
Wolf pal ... what I would advise is to do is practice cutting images out from their original backgrounds. This can take many hours of trial and era but it's really worth the effort.
Different programs have different ways of achieving this result. "Corel Knockout" is pretty easy to use and has some great results.
PS and Gimp have some great plugins to also "knock" images out from their backgrounds.
I've done a few quick examples using Corel PhotoPaint's" "Cutout lab" feature to show these examples, but once you've tried some of these effects a few times it does become allot easier.
*edit*
I made a basic "cutout lab example" video (best viewed full screen)... of how quick and easy (with practice) ... it can be done
I hope this helps a bit![]()
PooMan, that is great little tutorial. I had no idea how you guys were doing those images. I use Gimp and I will download the plug in and try this myself.
Thank you.
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