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This is my second ever poly edit.. I did it more so as a test. It's nowhere near as good as my giraffe, but like I said, it was more of a test to see if I can do a person.
Obviously, this was done in photoshop, not illustrator..
My question is, although photoshop is pixel based, is there a way to avoid those rough/pixelated edges?!
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Obviously, this was done in photoshop, not illustrator..
My question is, although photoshop is pixel based, is there a way to avoid those rough/pixelated edges?!
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Fabel213 wrote I dont know if you use the lasso tool or pen tool but if you use the lasso tool ...
Maybe this can help==>
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Forgot to mention that I have it ticked off because the tutorial on poly edits that i watched online said to have it off, ill put it back on, thanks man!
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