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Engaged ,
May 15, 2020 May 15, 2020

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I've masked a Nike Trainer with no problem. But when I change the angle of the trainer, and have it on a black (with shows more clearly) or any other lighter colour. I get a faint white line the same szie of the photo I originally Masked the Trainer from.

 

What is it I've done incorectly?

 

NIKE (Air Tailwind 79).jpgIMG_5532.jpg

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Community Expert , May 15, 2020 May 15, 2020

You just need to fill in the mask more with black to get rid of the line.

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You just need to fill in the mask more with black to get rid of the line.

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You rotated the Layer without converting it to a Smart Object before? 

That will probably not alleviate the problem completely but it seems unconscionable to me. 

 

Edit: Ah, I had misunderstood and thought it was about the shoe’s edge … the rectangular edge should actually be taken care of by converting to a SO before applying any transformation. 

Screenshot 2020-05-15 at 15.20.15.png

 

You may have to decontaminate the edge pixels. 

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You can simply paint with black on the edge of the mask where you see the white line.

warmly/j

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The issue seems typical for people creating a Layer Mask that Reveals All and fill it with black instead of inverting it. 

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