Sunday, September 11th, 2011
So long, Charly
Sunday, September 11th, 2011 10:58 am.
Cliff Robertson is gone.
He was wonderful. So handsome, so talented, so decent.
They're all going. One at a time, we're losing them. I know, I know - such is life. Still... *weeps*
Cliff Robertson is gone.
He was wonderful. So handsome, so talented, so decent.
They're all going. One at a time, we're losing them. I know, I know - such is life. Still... *weeps*
Photoshop help?
Sunday, September 11th, 2011 06:01 pm.
Question time!
I'm putting together a business card design, and I need a little help. I want to include a coat of arms in the design. I've found the pic and bled out the colors to make a simple black-and-white line rendering of the image to insert. However, the card is going to have a colored background, so I need the coat of arms to be on a transparent surface rather than a white one, so that when I place it on the main background image, the contours and colors will show through the line drawing. (So there won't be a big WHITE block in the middle of the color image.) Is this making sense?
How would I do that? How would I remove the white background of the line drawing so that the lines "float" by themselves without ANY other color than the lines? Does anyone know how I would do that?
If anyone knows how to go about this and can explain it clearly, I'd sure appreciate it!
I'm using Photoshop CS2, by the way.
Question time!
I'm putting together a business card design, and I need a little help. I want to include a coat of arms in the design. I've found the pic and bled out the colors to make a simple black-and-white line rendering of the image to insert. However, the card is going to have a colored background, so I need the coat of arms to be on a transparent surface rather than a white one, so that when I place it on the main background image, the contours and colors will show through the line drawing. (So there won't be a big WHITE block in the middle of the color image.) Is this making sense?
How would I do that? How would I remove the white background of the line drawing so that the lines "float" by themselves without ANY other color than the lines? Does anyone know how I would do that?
If anyone knows how to go about this and can explain it clearly, I'd sure appreciate it!
I'm using Photoshop CS2, by the way.