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Remove a selection on multiple frames/layers


Dr. Pariolo

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*NOT SURE IF THIS IS FOR PHOTOSHOP/AFTER EFFECTS/PREMIERE*


Hi,
i have the following sequence: youtu.be/w3Hz_n8umoI
And, i would like to remove the background, i just want the angel, and the purple bubble.

In photoshop, i can select the area i want and remove the inverted selection just fine.

BUT two huge problems appears. First of all, by importing such a big sequence, photoshop limits the imported data to 500 layers. God knows how many frames are left over.

Second of all, i can remove what i want removed.. A layer at a time. So i have to swith manually frame and delete the area.. 500 times.

I tried to make photoshop remember the actions, but of course it registers the actions as like "switching to layer 1", and so on, and not "+1", so it redoes what i did.

So yeah. What would be the best way to achieve what im attempting?

Thanks in advance.
 
Sorry, but the video link you send us is private. There is no way we can see what you are talking about without you changing the video settings to public or visible with link only.
Maybe you could also include a photoshop file download?
 
So you just want the animation? if you want an animation, you should uses after effects, (google remove background after effects ?) I'm not very skilled with After FX, there is a subforum for After FX on this forum. If you want it as an image, it would be an easy job done in just seconds.
 
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I did google it.. And because i wasnt satisfy by the search results i came up here. I thought itd be more helpful.
Google says its easy when its a simple blend color. But as you may have seen in the video, thats not quite the case.
 
maybe try to 'select' the area that you don't want to have and filter that out? again, I'm not a After FX specialist. I think tons of people know a better answer that mine :D
 

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