Ami, when I render an image it always leaves dots around where the excess color was removed. How do you conteract that so well? By the way your rendering is .....beautiful.
Thanks, Seed of Sorrow.
Yeah, I don't like having to erase everything in the background (ugh, pain). It's unecessary work, and you
can miss some areas.
1. Okay, I suck at explaining things, so I'll just use E123Omega's picture to show what I mean.
2. I erase only parts around the picture like that. Then I use the lasso tool to surround only Marth. Be careful you have all of Marth (don't want to leave bits behind!). [Once I've lasso-ed Marth, I would press CTRL-X, and then CTRL-Z, and then CTRL-X again (and so on) to compare my cut-out Marth to the un-cut image to see if I left anything behind.]
3. Then, after lasso-ing Marth (if I was a fan girl, I would squeal at that), press CTRL-X to cut him out. Then, press CTRL-A to lasso the whole picture (which is basically all the background left behind) and delete it.
4. Press CTRl-V to paste Marth back in 'ere, and there you go! That's the way I made up ... not sure if there's any other easier way!
I'm not really sure what you mean by leaving "dots around where the excess color was removed", so if what I explained wasn't what you were asking, please correct me.