
1. How did you find masking different from selecting using the Refine Edge Tool? Masking lets you make a general selection that sometimes works well but is not always perfect while the refine edge tool lets you further enhance that selection by adjusting the feather, contract, smooth, and edge of the selection.
a. What advantages/disadvantages did you discover between masking and removing your background? If the background is similar to the object being selected, it makes it difficult to get it perfect.
b. Describe your experience using the Refine Edge Tool. Did it allow you to more closely define your edges? The refine edge tool is great, because it lets you fix the little difficult imperfections from masking.
c. What were your challenges? The marching ants on the masking makes me dizzy.
2. What was your intended result you hoped to create with the puppet warp tool? What options do you see the puppet warp tool might offer you in future projects? My intended goal was to move the head of the seagull and the parrot. I think the puppet warp tool will be useful in correcting pose issues.
3. When would you use quick mask tool instead of the mask palette? The quick mask tool is good for changing small areas.
4. Did you find the channels section of the book challenging? How do you think you might use it in future projects? Did you complete the extra credit? It was easy to follow the steps in the book, and I think I understand what it's doing for the most part. It's a difficult concept overall though. I completed the extra credit.
5. What keyboard shortcuts are you using regularly now? alt+spacebar, ctrl+s, ctrl+spacebar
6. Link: http://sws.pcc.edu/student/CAS208_pdeangel_16723/cassiopeiaanderson13/project6/website_project6.html
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