Fluid Mask Tutorials
Vertus has released a series of tutorials for Fluid Mask 3 image masking software. Aimed at both beginners and more experienced users, there are 9 tutorials to help you achieve professional quality masks quickly and efficiently. The tutorials are available for download on Vertus’ website at: http://www.vertustech.com/fm_tutorials.htm
Vertus has recently developed a series of very helpful tutorials for their recently released award winning masking tool, Fluid Mask 3. With these tutorials at your fingertips the speed and power of professional masking and cutouts is only a few clicks away.
With these new easy to follow tutorials, provided by professional image editors, even novice users can make quick and accurate cutouts from the most detailed images. Whether just learning how to use this great masking tool, or brushing up on the new upgrades in Fluid Mask 3, these powerful tutorials will help you achieve professional quality masks quickly and efficiently. The tutorials are available for download on Vertus’ website at: http://www.vertustech.com/fm_tutorials.htm
The new tutorials designed for the novice user cover:
? First Principles: If you have never though seriously about masking, then this is the place to start
? Venturing Further: After starting off with an initial pass on the image, learn how to quickly fine tune your masks for quick improvements
? Version 2 vs. Version 3: A starters guide for those who have worked with Fluid Mask in the past
Tutorials for the more advanced user include:
? Using Patches to Localize Edge Finding: Learn to locate those tough to find edges with Fluid Mask 3’s unique Patch tool
? Getting the Right Edge: An introduction on how format compression distorts edges and how to deal with this using Autofill Blend Mask
? A Feather vs. A Smart Blend: Why Smart Blending is better than Feather Blending, but not always appropriate
? Hair Blending: The first in a series of tutorials on hair blending which deals with hair in and out of sunlight
? Tree and Lattices: Separating the leaves and tree from its background
? Workflow: Using the intuitive workflow tools to expedite difficult masks
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