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<blockquote data-quote="clarnibass" data-source="post: 360711" data-attributes="member: 9831"><p>Thanks. I've watched more than a few tutorials from Adobe and many others on Youtube. For example the first one is this <a href="http://youtu.be/soJdXsFx8V8" target="_blank">REFINE EDGE in Photoshop! Improve Your Selections | IceflowStudios - YouTube</a> and at about 4:15 he paints and then releases, it is obvious how the left most area becomes half transparent. Obviously he didn't need to paint that area but it illustrates the point. In his second (dog) example, he ends up simply adding to the layer mask, at 9:45. What I would like to know is if there's a way for the Refine Edge brush to automatically not work where there was already a selection and only work on parts that are added with it. It is only the overlapping parts that are a problem. P.S for some reason I can't create a new paragraph here, when I press Enter nothing happens, doesn't jump a line, etc. No problem on any other forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clarnibass, post: 360711, member: 9831"] Thanks. I've watched more than a few tutorials from Adobe and many others on Youtube. For example the first one is this [URL="http://youtu.be/soJdXsFx8V8"]REFINE EDGE in Photoshop! Improve Your Selections | IceflowStudios - YouTube[/URL] and at about 4:15 he paints and then releases, it is obvious how the left most area becomes half transparent. Obviously he didn't need to paint that area but it illustrates the point. In his second (dog) example, he ends up simply adding to the layer mask, at 9:45. What I would like to know is if there's a way for the Refine Edge brush to automatically not work where there was already a selection and only work on parts that are added with it. It is only the overlapping parts that are a problem. P.S for some reason I can't create a new paragraph here, when I press Enter nothing happens, doesn't jump a line, etc. No problem on any other forum. [/QUOTE]
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