I think this works in PSE too. I think I can do a video to share how this works . . .
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I think this works in PSE too. I think I can do a video to share how this works . . .
so hummie.... does it work in PSE???
Yes, it can easily be done in PSE, especially with 9 that has the easy mask option, but you can get a plug-in for easy masks in earlier versions.
I can see a before and after difference, but I guess I need something more jaggie to see if I really like this technique....I'm on the fence.
Fantastic tutorial, I was looking for something like that. Going to try that!! Thanks a lot for sharing. :)
Thank you for sharing!!
me too. i have a "smoothener" script by nancy cassell, but i am not completely happy with it. honestly, what frustrates me more, is that i have bought some stuff from a reputable designer from a very reputable shop, which claims quality control, and i almost ALWAYS have to fix the jaggies on the layered element templates. wth? UGH!
Does anyone know a way to get rid of jaggies in PSE 5.0? I bought a "masking layer" so that I can do masks in PSE 5.0, but it doesn't make a mask of my element, it's just a "mask". (Does that even make sense?) So I can't figure out how to follow the instructions on the tutorial. I'm so confused!
i used this in pse 5 for everything - jus t loved it. free layer mask add on. not quite as good as built in one in pse 9 but pretty close. but add on is far superior to the workaround.
http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/pse...sktool-old.htm
Thank you for sharing this great tutorial!