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Originally Posted by 05frontySE/CC/6MT
Well, I got pretty bored, my math test isn't untill 4 tomorrow  . Tell me what you guys think, and yes, criticism is welcome. I can handle it! Oh and how do you erase the lines after using the polygon tool? For some reason it left behind a bunch of lines, as you can see...thanks again!...
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Don't use it.
Try using the polygonal lasso tool or quickmask. The quickmask is really easy, just hit "Q" and you're in quickmask. Use the brush tool to paint over the area you want to edit (i.e. the car) and hit "Q" again and now it's a selected area.
The polygonal lasso can be found by clicking and holding over the "lasso" tool and the other lassos will show up. Select the angular looking one.
The polygonal lasso is also easy although it takes a little time to get a good selection.
Zoom into what you're selecting and as you click around the car, use the spacebar to "toggle" to the "hand" tool to move your view. Release the spacebar and you're toggled back to the poly lasso.
After you've selected your area, go to "selction" "Feather" and set your feather settings to between 1 and 3 (whatever works for you) to get a somewhat blurry edge for better blending.
Sorry, I've never used the polygon tool before so I don't know how to get rid of the lines. I hope my other suggestions help, though. You're chop looks good so far even though I'm not a big fan of green cars.