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Posted by Luis Ortega on 09/11/06 19:46
Yes, Photoshop has a similar feature, but if there is the tiniest gap in the
edge line of a drawing, the fill floods into the area, and if I have some
interior spaces that are cut off from the main background, such as a space
between an arm and the body, then those are left out of the fill.
I suppose that I could tell the kids to make sure that all background areas
are contiguous.
"Richard Crowley" <richard.7.crowley@intel.com> wrote in message
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> "Luis Ortega" wrote ...
>> Thanks, you're very kind. I understood you the first time!
>> Will this be possible to do as a batch action in Photoshop?
>
> I've used this method before with excelent results:
> In MS Paint you can "flood" ("Fill with Color", the pouring
> paint-can icon) the outside area with you key color and it will
> automatically stop at the outside border of the image, leaving
> the interior, of whatever color, intact. There should be an
> equivalent of this function in Photoshop, isn't there? Maybe
> even create a macro that starts the exterior/background fill
> in a corner to avoid touching the interior of any graphic?
>
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