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What Is The Difference Between Quick Mask Tool And Pen Tool For Remove Background?
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Actually I want to what is the difference between quick mask tool and Pen tool while I remove the background from an image.
Quick mask tool also remove background and it's quick but pen tool is the best but why?
Quick mask tool also remove background and it's quick but pen tool is the best but why?
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However . . .
If this is a genuine question it would help to know which program you're referring to! Photoshop? GIMP? Something else?
Assuming that it's Photoshop, the short answer is that the Pen tool offers greater accuracy but usually at the expense of taking far more time and 'fiddling about'.
See here:
http:// www.bit tbox.co m/cultu re/basi cs-of-p hotosho p-quick -mask
and here:
http:// www.bit tbox.co m/photo shop/pe n-tool- tips-in -adobe- photosh op
However . . .
If this is a genuine question it would help to know which program you're referring to! Photoshop? GIMP? Something else?
Assuming that it's Photoshop, the short answer is that the Pen tool offers greater accuracy but usually at the expense of taking far more time and 'fiddling about'.
See here:
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and here:
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