Transparency from Photoshop to TVPaint
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Transparency from Photoshop to TVPaint
Hi
I am wondering why a shape cut in PS with smooth, feathered edges, brought onto a background image in TVPaint will suddenly present white shiny lines on the soft edges that prevents a proper blending of the cutout into the background? Is there a solution to this issue?
I am wondering why a shape cut in PS with smooth, feathered edges, brought onto a background image in TVPaint will suddenly present white shiny lines on the soft edges that prevents a proper blending of the cutout into the background? Is there a solution to this issue?
Re: Transparency from Photoshop to TVPaint
Hello,
Do you import .psd files directly or .png / . tga ?
Do you import .psd files directly or .png / . tga ?
Fabrice Debarge
Re: Transparency from Photoshop to TVPaint
In case of pictures (png, tga etc...), it's not related to TVPaint, it should work if you export a No PreMultiply Alpha image (and import the same way).
Re: Transparency from Photoshop to TVPaint
Not here. When I create stuff in PS with fuzzy edges, I never see a white rim when importing in TVP.
Photographs are different. Sometimes it's not enough to just use the magic wand to isolate stuff, especially from a bright background. Using the magic wand only will most likely give you a visible bright rim. Since PS doesn't allow me to save "pre-multiplied", I used some other hacks, mostly by painting black behind or into the object.
Photographs are different. Sometimes it's not enough to just use the magic wand to isolate stuff, especially from a bright background. Using the magic wand only will most likely give you a visible bright rim. Since PS doesn't allow me to save "pre-multiplied", I used some other hacks, mostly by painting black behind or into the object.
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Re: Transparency from Photoshop to TVPaint
Hey, so they are jpegs, photographs of charcoal drawings, I saved as PSD, the blanked part of the transparent image was selected with lasso. I have to try different things yet later on today and will share my conclusions if any, thank you for your replies.
Re: Transparency from Photoshop to TVPaint
You should better directly load the jpeg into TVPaint and use the Scan Cleaner FX
Re: Transparency from Photoshop to TVPaint
yes, it's much faster, and the spline allows more control.Elodie wrote:You should better directly load the jpeg into TVPaint and use the Scan Cleaner FX
Fabrice Debarge
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Re: Transparency from Photoshop to TVPaint
I really wish I could put my stuff together,
on this image (composite 2), sky, light and water are set on different layers and have been cut with Photoshop
I don't want to use TVP scan cleaner as I am using dirty charcoal drawings and I have to tolerate great changes to the image to get rid of the useless portion, and the transparency also applying to the the desired portion of the image cause a problem for me.
It seems TVP has added this white shine (it appears nowhere else) at the feathered edge of the sky. Is there a solution to this, aren't PSD files compatible with TVP?
on this image (composite 2), sky, light and water are set on different layers and have been cut with Photoshop
I don't want to use TVP scan cleaner as I am using dirty charcoal drawings and I have to tolerate great changes to the image to get rid of the useless portion, and the transparency also applying to the the desired portion of the image cause a problem for me.
It seems TVP has added this white shine (it appears nowhere else) at the feathered edge of the sky. Is there a solution to this, aren't PSD files compatible with TVP?
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Re: Transparency from Photoshop to TVPaint
Stuff like this I composite with "multiply" instead of erasing the white. Needs some white BG in the first place, and maybe a mask outside.
With scans it helps a lot if you adjust the scanner so the paper is really white right in the scan.
With scans it helps a lot if you adjust the scanner so the paper is really white right in the scan.
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TVP 11.0 and 11.7 MacPro 12core 3GHz 32GB OS 10.11 Quicktime 10.7.3
TVP 11.7 Mac Mini M2pro 32GB OS 13.5
TVP 11.0 and 11.7 MacPro 12core 3GHz 32GB OS 10.11 Quicktime 10.7.3
TVP 11.7 Mac Mini M2pro 32GB OS 13.5
Re: Transparency from Photoshop to TVPaint
or "post-adjust" your scanned stuff by using the luma histogram FX in tvpaint (3 or 4 points when needed).slowtiger wrote:...
With scans it helps a lot if you adjust the scanner so the paper is really white right in the scan.
you can try also the "Darken Only" merging mode instead of "Multiply".