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How do I prevent the outline from dipping into an image that has gaps inside it?
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(11-23-2019, 01:32 PM)rich2005 Wrote:
Quote:Very interesting thanks!! A bit confused--
What do you mean make/remove a selection? Which part? And if I should paint the canvas with white, why would I them go into the gaps with the same color they would already have become?

You are not painting on the image, you are painting in the quick-mask which means you are painting in - creating or modifying - a selection.

This might make it more understandable.  https://youtu.be/mZaYuTBofgQ  duration 2 and a bit minutes





Quote:But I didn't stroke the selection after, instead on a layer beneath the image I used the paint bucket tool. It is the same result as with your stroking method yes?

No, bucket fill will fill the whole selection, while stroke is along the selection. I can see your intention using a fill.

Ahh...I see. I've never heard of this tool before. Thank you soo much for making a video just for this! I will follow the steps in the video
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RE: How do I prevent the outline from dipping into an image that has gaps inside it? - by marigolden - 11-23-2019, 02:18 PM

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