photoshop?
Mar. 30th, 2023 08:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
In recent months my most active way of participating in fandom has been iconmaking. It's very fun and doing challenges pushes me to think in creative ways different from my usual and that feels wonderful. My only "issue" is that I don't have Photoshop anymore. (Well, I've got Photoshop at work but I'm not supposed to use that for personal business.)
So thanks to all of this I've been using a variety of software. Glimpse has been nice and I like how similar it is to GIMP, which I used for several years before switching to Photoshop.
I tried Krita again too. I originally tried it—maybe—five years ago? I mostly liked it but for whatever reason stopped using it. Well, turns out Krita has cool brushes and, much more importantly, can apply corrective filters as masks almost like I'm used to from Photoshop. And there are a lot more blending options for layers.
So speaking of Photoshop, I'll finally get to the point of this post. At some point they added a feature that automatically removes backgrounds from images. Like think of a portrait photo, click and BAM the background is gone. I kept seeing videos of that but never really believed any of them.
Well, I finally tried that today at work because I had some free time and was shocked that it worked. I took a screenshot from a video, depicting a woman holding a bag, and told it to work its magic. It did it, not perfectly, but it gave me a mask so I could fix what I need: a shadowy area on her leg had been wrongly masked out too but that's very easily fixable.
I guess, gone are the days of painstakingly erasing backgrounds for hours by hand...provided I'm up for spending money on Adobe once again, of course. (I would, truth be told, if I had more time to actually use all the stuff.)
So thanks to all of this I've been using a variety of software. Glimpse has been nice and I like how similar it is to GIMP, which I used for several years before switching to Photoshop.
I tried Krita again too. I originally tried it—maybe—five years ago? I mostly liked it but for whatever reason stopped using it. Well, turns out Krita has cool brushes and, much more importantly, can apply corrective filters as masks almost like I'm used to from Photoshop. And there are a lot more blending options for layers.
So speaking of Photoshop, I'll finally get to the point of this post. At some point they added a feature that automatically removes backgrounds from images. Like think of a portrait photo, click and BAM the background is gone. I kept seeing videos of that but never really believed any of them.
Well, I finally tried that today at work because I had some free time and was shocked that it worked. I took a screenshot from a video, depicting a woman holding a bag, and told it to work its magic. It did it, not perfectly, but it gave me a mask so I could fix what I need: a shadowy area on her leg had been wrongly masked out too but that's very easily fixable.
I guess, gone are the days of painstakingly erasing backgrounds for hours by hand...provided I'm up for spending money on Adobe once again, of course. (I would, truth be told, if I had more time to actually use all the stuff.)
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Date: 2023-03-30 11:28 pm (UTC)I really like looking at the icons you make, they usually have such dreamy vibes.
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Date: 2023-03-31 11:01 am (UTC)And yeah, oof 😩
Ahhh, thank you so much! 🥺❤️
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Date: 2023-04-02 03:43 pm (UTC)I bought (for cheap, via humblebundle) PSP last year, which claims it can do that, too, but I was less than impressed. It did it, but not like a mask as I expected. (Or maybe I'm just too bad at configuring PSP right... it's such a pain to switch tools.)
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Date: 2023-04-04 05:05 pm (UTC)PSP, do you mean Photoshop portable? I haven't tried that, it's fascinating to hear about its capabilities *g*
(Maybe you can duplicate the layer before using that feature and then select the alpha from the result and apply it as a mask on the duplicate layer?)
it's such a pain to switch tools.
Indeed, oof!
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Date: 2023-04-04 07:57 pm (UTC)No, Paint Shop Pro.
And *all the controls* are different. I tried to reconfigure the keyboard shortcuts to come close to what I have in Photoshop, but it was too frustrating so I gave up.
I'll probably have to do it once I switch computers again since Adobe finally did turn off the license servers for my old PS and I very likely won't be able to reinstall it on a new computer. But I'll stick with it as long as I can, I am so used to it by now, and I have so many macros and scripts that doing that all over again with a new software is not going to be fun. :/