
1. How did you find masking different from selecting using the Refine Edge Tool?
Both were a bit good to use the backgrounds really in honesty determine if its good to use one or the other. I like masking myself.
-What advantages/disadvantages did you discover between masking and removing your background?
Removing the background was fun and the concept of masking to me just mask cropping and putting it on another layer a little bit more in detail.
- Describe your experience using the Refine Edge Tool. Did it allow you to more closely define your edges?
I tried a couple of different experiences with this tool and just couldn’t get it to work. It seemed that the background would not agree with what I was attempting to do. I will give it more experiments later, but I didn’t like it all to well and it didn’t do much good on my assignments.
-What were your challenges?
Trying to get the refine edge tool to work, instead I just cropped out items with the magic wand and the lasso after 2 hours of getting no where with removing background items after using the quick-select tool.
2. What was the intended result you hoped to create with the puppet warp tool? What options do you see the puppet warp tool might offer you in future projects?
I liked getting the limbs to be put in to different directions. I will use this tool later on in my other projects due to the power of it.
3. When would you use quick mask tool instead of the mask palette?
I didn’t like the quick mask tool that much. It seems the power to alter certain items as far as using the adjustments tool didn’t tickle my fancy
4. Did you find the channels section of the book challenging? How do you think you might use it in future projects? Did you complete the extra credit?
The channels to me were made easier if I just thought of them as a 2nd set of layers that controlled color and other content. Due to work and overtime I didn’t get a chance to have a crack at the extra credit. I will give it a attempt tomorrow.
5. What keyboard shortcuts are you using regularly now?
Same ones as before I do enjoy ctrl z and using ctrl + D saves me more time that I really think of
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