Let me help this guy out. 1. Enlarge Canvas Size 2. Select your target image (works best with solid color logos or silhouettes). He uses the Magic Wand tool, but you can Ctrl+Click your layer too. 3. Use the Refine Edge tool on the selection (Select and Mask has replaced it, but you can still get to Refine Edge tool by Shift+Clicking on Select and Mask in the Select drop-down menu). 4. Adjust the settings to your liking. Watch a tutorial on Refine Edge for more info. Smooth is obvious, feather should be too, contrast makes hard lines, shift edge will move the selection in or out. 5. Output as selection is usually best 6. Adjust the size of the selection to the size you wish (Transform Selection under Select drop-down). 7. Make a new layer. 8. Fill the selection with your choice of color. 9. Refine the edges again to clean it up once more. 10. Forget all this and learn to use live trace in Illustrator :D
I think I figured out what he was doing there. I selected the image. Then used the magic wand tool (the one that is with the quick selection tool). Clicked on refine edge. Played around with the shift edge, smoothe, and contrast and that cleaned it up. It did work and I was able to do my project.
I think I figured out what he was doing there. I selected the image. Then used the magic wand tool (the one that is with the quick selection tool). Clicked on refine edge. Played around with the shift edge, smoothe, and contrast and that cleaned it up. It did work and I was able to do my project.
I agree with previous comments. If you're going to make a tutorial you should probably slow down a lot and actually explain what you are doing (the tutor in tutorial).
I think I figured out what he was doing there. I selected the image. Then used the magic wand tool (the one that is with the quick selection tool). Clicked on refine edge. Played around with the shift edge, smoothe, and contrast and that cleaned it up. It did work and I was able to do my project.
I think I figured out what he was doing there. I selected the image. Then used the magic wand tool (the one that is with the quick selection tool). Clicked on refine edge. Played around with the shift edge, smoothe, and contrast and that cleaned it up. It did work and I was able to do my project.
Let me help this guy out.
1. Enlarge Canvas Size
2. Select your target image (works best with solid color logos or silhouettes). He uses the Magic Wand tool, but you can Ctrl+Click your layer too.
3. Use the Refine Edge tool on the selection (Select and Mask has replaced it, but you can still get to Refine Edge tool by Shift+Clicking on Select and Mask in the Select drop-down menu).
4. Adjust the settings to your liking. Watch a tutorial on Refine Edge for more info. Smooth is obvious, feather should be too, contrast makes hard lines, shift edge will move the selection in or out.
5. Output as selection is usually best
6. Adjust the size of the selection to the size you wish (Transform Selection under Select drop-down).
7. Make a new layer.
8. Fill the selection with your choice of color.
9. Refine the edges again to clean it up once more.
10. Forget all this and learn to use live trace in Illustrator :D
I think I figured out what he was doing there. I selected the image. Then used the magic wand tool (the one that is with the quick selection tool). Clicked on refine edge. Played around with the shift edge, smoothe, and contrast and that cleaned it up. It did work and I was able to do my project.
jeeze, so simple! I never thought of that one... thanks!
I just uploaded my tutorial of this. I got really confused, but it helped me find out how to make my own tutorial.
Great hack only for flat 2D logos.
Still...A very great Hack
thanks dude...helped me a lot in 2018!!
Brilliant!
So sad. It seems like it might be a great tutorial. Too bad it's too fast and there's no sound.
+Jay Garren Yeah this is a waste. Waste of our time, and the guy that made it. Add some annotations, man. All is not lost.
I think I figured out what he was doing there. I selected the image. Then used the magic wand tool (the one that is with the quick selection tool). Clicked on refine edge. Played around with the shift edge, smoothe, and contrast and that cleaned it up. It did work and I was able to do my project.
I just uploaded a better tutorial of what he's doing. Check if out if you'd like
I agree with previous comments. If you're going to make a tutorial you should probably slow down a lot and actually explain what you are doing (the tutor in tutorial).
we need an explanation or zoom in and go slower. Thanks for the thought though, would you re-try it for us?
check my channel for an explanation
why dont u like pay attention instead
Impossible to tell what you're doing
Check my channel for an explanation
what is he using
It could have be a great tutorial. It's too fast and there's no sound.
+Frank Amato People are so scared to talk on camera. I talk in my videos and I don't care if I sound like a fruity idiot.
I think I figured out what he was doing there. I selected the image. Then used the magic wand tool (the one that is with the quick selection tool). Clicked on refine edge. Played around with the shift edge, smoothe, and contrast and that cleaned it up. It did work and I was able to do my project.
how bout some explanation as to what the heck you're doing??
click bait... ya got me :(
This video is low resolution.
Really though? 1080p
I have no idea what you're doing....thanks anyways
I think I figured out what he was doing there. I selected the image. Then used the magic wand tool (the one that is with the quick selection tool). Clicked on refine edge. Played around with the shift edge, smoothe, and contrast and that cleaned it up. It did work and I was able to do my project.
check my channel for an explanation
You need to explain or make captions and do things slower please, I couldn't follow and do anything with your tutorial
one of the worst videos on youtube i've seen, dont know what the hell is going on, no sound, or anything , complete waste of bandwidth!!
check my channel for a better tutorial