

But by using a plugin in this collection, you can easily turn the desired image into a beautiful oil painting. In Photoshop, for example, you need a lot of time and energy to turn an image into an oil painting. Topaz Bundle is a set of plugins that enhance the capabilities of Photoshop.
#Topaz remask youtube software#
Adobe has designed and programmed Photoshop in such a way that different people can increase the capabilities of this powerful software by providing plugins.

Topaz Bundle is a collection of useful plugins for Photoshop software.
#Topaz remask youtube upgrade#
I recently downloaded the free upgrade to ReMask 5 but cannot seem to find a PS plugin for it. I have other masking procedures, but ReMask has always been beckoning me to give it a serious try. I must admit that even though I've had ReMask for two versions I have never worked it enough to become proficient. This would also seem to apply to most links recently posted in the thread. Note: As mentioned in the reviews, any purchase link in my review is an affiliate link (so I get a small cut if you purchase). It is useful though for being able to refine the mask against the background you are using (even if still doing the final work back in PS) Given I'd use it in Photoshop, I'd still prefer to add the new background there, since I've much more control of how the cutout is applied/blended. The biggest change is probably to be able to do background replacement in the plugin.
#Topaz remask youtube update#
Quote from: keithcooper on September 01, 2015, 04:08:16 am I did an update for the review mentioned above Then it takes practice to get better at it, but it always helps if the original shot is done with care if masks are known to be needed. It also helps to make a layer with colors that allow a good separation from a backdrop, and use that to finish masking.Īs with all tools, there is a learning curve, so I suggest you look at some of the Tutorial videos on their Youtube channel if you want to try it out efficiently before the discount period expires, and get a good idea whether it's something useful for your workflow. That is often a very fast way to create a mask.

It is also possible to start with a rough quick selection in PS, make a mask with a bit of feathering, and refine that in Remask. It's not a magic tool, it still requires work to make a good selection mask, and experience does help to get better results faster. The PS quick selection tool isn't bad, but there are more complex selections possible with Remask, especially when transparency is involved. Remask is one of the better masking tools around, and at half price it's a steal, especially if you do a lot of masking.
