Isolating Type

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  1. Pro Dave Coleman Dave Coleman

    A few dribbblers have been asking me how I removed the background from the type in the 'My Process' video (http://youtu.be/nZH6xnVHMOc).

    I have released another video just as a quick how-to - I hope it helps :)

    http://youtu.be/o11bDeOHEK8

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    2 months ago

  2. Nicholas Ogden Nicholas Ogden

    That's really great! I loved the videos. I know what I'll be trying out tomorrow. Thanks!

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    2 months ago

  3. barzaly barzaly

    Great guide Sir!

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    2 months ago

  4. Stephen Grace Stephen Grace

    Thanks Dave. I found your process vid really useful - and this is great. You're gnarly.

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    2 months ago

  5. Pro Winston Scully Winston Scully

    haha, dude. totally forgot you were from Australia so when you first starting talking I was thrown off. Awesome video though, very helpful

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    2 months ago

  6. Pro Isaac Grantâ„¢ Isaac Grantâ„¢

    Cool vid! I'm a small sketcher too.

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    2 months ago

  7. Pro Nesha Nesha

    Boy you're on a roll! I loved the vid. I'll be trying this out today!

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    2 months ago

  8. Pro Simon H. Simon H.

    That's pretty neat sir. I have another process myself, that involves using a curve layer to invert the type I'm working with, and then using the screen blending mode to show my type in white. Yours is more flexible in terms of coloring for sure though.

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    2 months ago

  9. Pro Matthew Wiard Matthew Wiard

    Love it! Great job!

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    2 months ago

  10. David Mark Zimmerman David Mark Zimmerman

    Wonderful!

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    2 months ago

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  12. Pedro Ribeiro Pedro Ribeiro

    Great video, awesome tutorial ! I was having this same question on how do you separate it, when you uploaded the process video ! BTW you do stunning work ! Congratulations !

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    2 months ago

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