clarnibass
Senior Member
Hi
I have a question about the Refine Edge tool (brush) in Photoshop and Photoshop elements.
I noticed that if you use brush a part that was already selected, it makes it somewhat transparent. It does a great job in parts that weren't already selected before brushing. So in theory you'd need to first select part of what you want, then use the Refine Edge brush basically as close as the pixel next to what you already selected, without overlap. That is obviously unrealistic.
So, is there something I'm missing about using this tool? Is there a way that some overlap won't "damage" the previous selection and make it transparent (I've always had this happen)?
Thanks
I have a question about the Refine Edge tool (brush) in Photoshop and Photoshop elements.
I noticed that if you use brush a part that was already selected, it makes it somewhat transparent. It does a great job in parts that weren't already selected before brushing. So in theory you'd need to first select part of what you want, then use the Refine Edge brush basically as close as the pixel next to what you already selected, without overlap. That is obviously unrealistic.
So, is there something I'm missing about using this tool? Is there a way that some overlap won't "damage" the previous selection and make it transparent (I've always had this happen)?
Thanks