Vertus Fluid Mask 3.3.12 Portable by llexandroseeders: 2
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Vertus Fluid Mask 3.3.12 Portable by llexandro (Size: 51 MB)
DescriptionVertus Fluid Mask 3.3.12 Portable Fluid mask is on its third instalment and the upgraded version is now faster at working, blends edges better and has a Save settings feature for if you want to mask multiple images in a studio shoot for instance. Vertus fluid mask 3 page layout First things first If you are new to a program like this, there are three pages to the Image titled Source which is the original image, Workspace which is where you will work cutting the image out and Cut-out which will show the final image. On the workspace to the left are several tools which are dedicated to helping you create your masterpiece. The top six are split into three different brushes of green and three red. The green brushes are called the Keep brushes which will retain any parts of the image covered with that brush and the red ones are the Delete brushes which don't really need explaining. The three types of brush are Exact, Local and Global. Exact will either Keep or Delete the precise pixels you click on whereas Local will Keep or Delete the masked area that has been clicked on and Global will scan the image for pixels of the same colour and Keep or Delete those. Other brushes in your arsenal are an Eraser, a Blend brush which is a great tool for working with hair or fur, Patch tool to create an area over a particular part of the image to work in and gives a preview of what the cut out will look like, Forced edge tool which can be used to change or add a mask line by clicking areas where you want the line to go and double clicking to finish, Colour sampler which is generally used with images that have lattice work like a fence for instance and you can choose the colours to be blocked out without having to Delete the space manually, Preview, Clean tool for filling in small holes in the masked image, Select tool which selects patches and lines drawn using the forced edge tool, Hand tool to pan around the image when zoomed in and Zoom. You can also change the background colour in case the colour of the subject is the same, perform the final Cut out, Change the Colour workspace or change the work window. On the right are the Navigator which will show which portion of the image you are zoomed in on, for example. The Edge finding tool which allows you to adjust the value of what the mask finder will search for, an Edge blending tool for determining the size of the blend line between the Keep and Delete parts of the image and a tip box for help whilst you work which I think is a nice touch if this is your first time using the program. Cropping the image Loading the image into Fluid mask automatically enables the program to scan the image for potential masking areas so the image will look like a paint by numbers image already coloured in. First thing is to colour in the Delete areas as they are bigger and therefore easier to do. The brush defaults to a large size but this can be amended using the slider at the top of the screen and once that is done, the Keep areas can be filled in. If there are areas that are similar in contrast Fluid Mask can include them in the Keep area so a patch has to be created to cover those parts. Fine strands can be covered with the Blend brush which will highlight blue and clicking on the Preview will give an idea of how this will come out. The red area in Fluid Mask doesn't transfer and regardless of the colour the background is set to, it will be transparent when merging with another image. Sharing Widget |