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Achieve cleaner cutouts with this cool Photoshop plugin

Thought it would be a good idea to share one of our cool software/plugin discoveries (well almost new) - Vertus Fluid Mask. For all you designers out there, especially you photo re-touchers this is a fab tool.

The website www.vertustech.com provides tutorials, support and a cool gallery showing you exactly what the plugin is capable of.

Michael E. Burk. posted this example of a before and after.

before&after

before&after

It is believed that this plugin will allow you to spend more time on the enhancement of the images instead of the preparation of the image.

Having tried and tested this product myself… I can totally agree with the testimonials that have been submitted to the site. However, I would say that it took me a little while to get used to the software. I had to sit through a few tutorials till I fully understood the tools etc.

This video tutorial will help all you beginners.

Go to: http://www.vertustech.com/fm3_tutor_firstprinciple.html and watch how quick you can remove the background from an image.

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4 Responses to “Achieve cleaner cutouts with this cool Photoshop plugin”

  1. lynda Says:

    certainly helpful, nice tutorial!

  2. Lazar Says:

    Hej, thanks for this fantastic tutorial. It helped me improving my skills badly. It’s at all times awesome to get some formidable inspiration and I hope to read more of such articles here soon because nobody will ever stop learning new stuff. Greetings

  3. Mike - WhiteFlood.info Says:

    Hey – thanks for the tip! If you check out my site, it’s no surprise that my images could use a good amount of work with photoshop! Do you do any consulting? Anyhow… cool site… I’m subscribed to your feed now so thanks again!

  4. White Flood Says:

    Hey, thanks for the tip! CSS has always been my weakest ability – and I easily code in old-school HTML, PHP, MySQL, C, etc. You do any work on the side? Anyway, cool blog – I’m subscribed to your feed now so I’ll be checking in regularly!

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