Anything green will be kept, anything red will be masked out, and blue is the area that will determine the mask’s edge. Open your image in Re-Mask, which will look something like this:Ģ. Click on any of the following images to see a larger version.ġ. Sure, there are situations where you will need to pay a bit more attention to fine detail, but you can use Re-Mask to do the heavy lifting, and few Photoshop plugins that I’ve ever used (I have used, and currently use quite a few) come close to offering a more useful time saving tool as Re-Mask does. For the more challenging masking jobs, those that can take up to multiple hours in Photoshop, you can greatly reduce working time to a few minutes, or at worst a mere fraction of the time as well. Enter Topaz ReMask… I can normally turn that 10+ minute simple masking chore into one that takes maybe 1 or 2 minutes, tops. For me an “easy” mask will still take 10+ minutes, which all said and done isn’t a huge amount of time. If you’ve spent any time in Photoshop trying to mask out a subject from a background, no matter how seamless and continuous that background may be, you’ll know how time consuming it is. If you’d like to hear more about my thoughts and see a quick example/tutorial on how to get started with it, come on in… You can find Re-Mask HERE via the Topaz website for 50% off!!! ($35, normally $70) Use code “julyremask” to get the discount. On sale for half off through the end of the month, they’re also going to be offering a free, “substantial” update for existing customers, so if you’re a ReMask user, get on it! I’d reviewed Re-Mask a while ago, and I have been using it religiously since. Another month, another killer Topaz sale.
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