First, thank you so much for all of you who voted for my photo, I am very honored because you guys do such an amazing job here with great photos. @vanessapwalters Thank you again!
Here is the new photo for the WWYD15 challenge, do whatever you feel like doing with the photo. I took the photo in Malibu beach with the camera I loved the most, my point and shoot Canon PowerShot SX100 IS.
Multiple entry are ok, It can be in any of your albums, but please don't forget to tag it as WWYD15
COMPETITION STARTS Now and goes until the May 22st (Sunday at 11:59PM, the competition is going to be a little longer )
@eyebrows I wasn't following you until now but noticed your name around in discussions.. have you changed your name again>? Now you are the actual Teddy Bear? lol..
Ok, I've got to ask: How did you all manage to cut out the bug so well? It was the biggest challenge for me - the lasso tool isn't easy to handle and the automatic selection has huge problems with the legs. What did you use, please enlighten me!
@jannaellen . lot of practice, :) you can enlarge the pic so you can use the lasso a bit more with ease.
Also if your program allows you can use the transparent mask.
its easier if the background is blank but you can still do it with a busy background...
use either the lasso to edge the picture or use the magic wand tool . then click on the transparent mask. I have an automatic transparent mask that will move all the area I click on... when you click on it.. it will remove all that you selected and leave what you didnt and a checked background... dont save this as is.. but left click on it and click copy. then past it into the new photo, and then resize..
there could and most likely is an easier way to do it,, but this is the way I know so for me this is the easiest way. Hope this helps a bit..
@amyhughes - Thanks Amy. good feedback is a great motivator :-).. I really wish I could contribute more to this site (and learn more from amazing talent here) as well as upload more daily pics.. it's been crazy busy..... but hopefully, pretty soon :-) !
tried a 3d effect (but i think i failed!) so added some other elements !!!
going to a greener pasture.....
Also if your program allows you can use the transparent mask.
its easier if the background is blank but you can still do it with a busy background...
use either the lasso to edge the picture or use the magic wand tool . then click on the transparent mask. I have an automatic transparent mask that will move all the area I click on... when you click on it.. it will remove all that you selected and leave what you didnt and a checked background... dont save this as is.. but left click on it and click copy. then past it into the new photo, and then resize..
there could and most likely is an easier way to do it,, but this is the way I know so for me this is the easiest way. Hope this helps a bit..
Hey guys, I haven't commented on the photos like I usually I do, but I have seen all of them and I like what I saw, thanks for participating