LightBurn Tutorial: Removing The Backgound (Masking Part 2)
Вставка
- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- A quick tutorial for LightBurn to demonstrate how to use image masking to remove the background of an image.
This is a follow-up to the previous image masking tutorial. • LightBurn Tutorial: Im... - Навчання та стиль
I learned something new today
Awesome.
Great second part to your first. I love your straight to the point approach to your teaching. I appreciate you!
Thanks!
What if the ice cream cone was set on the counter of an ice cream shop or in a forest? IE: Without a single color opaque background.
This may change how much you have to fix after tracing using node editor. It doesn't really change the process, but if it blends with the background, you may need to fix tracing blemishes to get a proper outline of it.
Качество топ
How can you make a file of shapes and then burn the inverse of that file. I know i can 'view" the inverse but i want to burn the inverse. Example: Draw a 2" circle on a 3" square then burn all around the circle, leaving the curcle unburned.
If you draw a square with a circle inside it, put them on the same layer, and set the layer to fill, it should fill the space between.
Thank you, that was what I needed. I really appreciate your help.
Hope you have a wonderful new year.
This only worked once for me. It never shows the option to apply the mask
Make sure your shape you want to mask with is a single object, not a group. (It should be a single dashed line outline).
@@milaserguy Thanks. I will double check. Its typically one of the first things I check whenever anything doesn't work as I expect, but when I get a chance I will load an image in and see if that works.
Hi, I don’t have a mask anything. It is because I’m using the free trial?
The trial should include all features, it is not restricted. Masking requires an image and a shape, minimally, to apply.
Yeah, not sure what I’m doing! I’m on day three trying to figure it out. I did eventually figure something out and it worked!