Thank you so much. Before coming across your video accidentally Incredibly just today I extended a photo my daughter sent me using cut and paste and trying to make it look good any way I could think of. After watching your video I went a back to PS and following your tutorial made aperfect extension in seconds!
10/10 love this for product photos or reframing/saving portraits. Now I can shoot almost full sensor for products on solid backdrops and just extend. Also seeing how I could cut out and extend to fill for portraits with distracting elements. Thank you🎉🎉🎉
🚨 ⚠THE BEST tutorial on this technique on RUclips. Subbed and liked because of it. Totally awesome job Brendan ! ✅ Tutorials like this are what make you want to send the host a check for their time and effort. Well done Brendan ! 😁
Really good tutorial. However, when I add the crop and extend I don't get the checkered area, all I see is the crop line extending and the content aware text is faded out? Thanks in advance.
Great job - mahalo Q: what does Photoshop do to the pixels in the extension area? Does it interpolate in an organic way (considering neighbour pixels and objects) or does it just stretch each pixel and then re-pixelate the area into the square pixel formate? The later would suggest that an extreme stretch (ratio of new area to target selected area) the image would look streaked and unreal.
Excuse me I would like to ask a question. About the the buttons you have mentioned in my ps have been hide (mean cannot click on it), any ways to fix this problem??
Thank you for this. It is exactly what I needed. Even though my photoshop doesn't have content-aware cropping it does have content away scaling and I needed to extend areas near the edge of a book to wrap around without moving the text and graphics that were too close to the edge!!
This is so helpful, however whichever way it fills the fill area has a lot of noise, really obvious noise. How can I overcome this please? The image is a portrait orientated interior shot and the background I want to extend so that the image is landscape is a wall (no objects on the wall), not dissimilar to the first example you use of the studio shot with female model.
12/12/2021: Great tutorial, Brendan! This was something I have not tried yet and I am so glad I found this video. This was very easy to follow and you kept it simple. THANK YOU!
HI Brendan. I`ve never even heard of Content Aware Scale before watching this video and I have a project I`m working on at the moment where I can probably use both of the technique you demonstrate here. But I still notice a problem and clearly you cant push this past where its reasonable, because in the example you've given clearly once you've finished one set of panels behind the model are now longer than all the other panel lengths. I guess you just have to use these techniques and be realistic and not push either too far. Other than that its fantastic the tools that Adobe are now giving us.
I've suffered with bad crops for so long. I can't believe you made it that easy. Thank You!
Thank you. I have used this to create a larger patch of sky around a single cloud ti give me more flexibility when using the sky replacement tool.
Wow, such an amazing result you can get. Thank you so much for this video. I now need to find someone who can provide this service for me
With the image I was trying to expand, the crop tool worked way better the content aware scale. Thanks
Thank you! My God I can’t tell you how many times I wanted to do this but had no idea. This is the first time I even tried to look it up.
Omg..I believe you may have saved my frustration! Thank you! Can't wait to try this at work today!!
Thank you so much. Before coming across your video accidentally Incredibly just today I extended a photo my daughter sent me using cut and paste and trying to make it look good any way I could think of. After watching your video I went a back to PS and following your tutorial made aperfect extension in seconds!
Appreciate the KISS principles in your tutorials together with your presentation.
Great Video . I have seen so much video about that but didn't find solution . You solve very easy my problems thank you brother
Thank you so much. this made my school project so much better (forgot that an 8.5x11 doesn't convert over nicely to an 11x17)
amazing tutorial..ty
Gotta give credit where credit is due. Just fixed up my LinkedIn. Thanks for the tips.
Excellent. Thanks
#2 Content-Aware Scale just works. Thanks!
i can't click on content aware checkbox. Why?
Life saver!
nice tutorial, thanks
Thank you so much!!
Thank you! You just made my life easier! Excellent tutorial!!
Thank you so much, the 1st option worked perfectly
Dude.... that actually worked. Thanks for the tips.
so simple...thank for keeping it simple, unlike many of the other channels who complicate everything to look clever....
THANK YOU VERY MUCH! You saved my day! ❤
BEST TUTORIAL EVER FOR EXTENDIND BACKGROUND without distorting the subject👌👌
thanks so much! i was getting frustrated trying to figure this out.
Thank you!! I had no idea about these tools, it's exactly what I was looking for!
10/10 love this for product photos or reframing/saving portraits. Now I can shoot almost full sensor for products on solid backdrops and just extend. Also seeing how I could cut out and extend to fill for portraits with distracting elements. Thank you🎉🎉🎉
Excellent. Comprehensive and well done. Thank you.
Thank you these tips are very helpful. Good luck
Thanks a lot . Very clear explanation , extremely useful
10/10 thank you!!!
🚨 ⚠THE BEST tutorial on this technique on RUclips. Subbed and liked because of it. Totally awesome job Brendan ! ✅ Tutorials like this are what make you want to send the host a check for their time and effort. Well done Brendan ! 😁
Thanks for making that so straight forward
thanks!!! very useful!!!!!!!!!
Super fantastic tutorial!!!
Awesome Thank you!
Great video. I appreciate all three methods. Thank you.
Thank you.
absolutely EXCELLENT!!!! Thank you!!!
I rarely give a like and a comment but this content deserves it, thank alot. I am liking and subbing.
Thank you Bro
Thank you for taking a subject presenting it the way you do. Others takes tips and make it a marathon watch
No problem!
So incredibly helpful! THANK YOU!
You have the best Photoshop videos. I really appreciate it!
Thank you
Great thank you !
Superb Brendan! God Bless You.
That was so easy to follow, thanks heaps
great video! Thank for sharing this with us
Great tutorial; it was beneficial for the project I was working on. Thanks a lot! Btw cheers from Colombia 🇨🇴
Really good tutorial. However, when I add the crop and extend I don't get the checkered area, all I see is the crop line extending and the content aware text is faded out? Thanks in advance.
super cool
thank u))
thank you so much for this video my boss told me to extand a photo background and i DID NOT know how to do it.... after this 10/10 done THK U
Man oh man! A much needed tutorial. Thank you.
Thank you, Brendan, I was puzzling how to extend a photo this morning - now I know!
Perfect timing then :)
Excellent tutorial. This is by far the easiest way to extend backgrounds. Thank you so much!
Great job - mahalo
Q: what does Photoshop do to the pixels in the extension area? Does it interpolate in an organic way (considering neighbour pixels and objects) or does it just stretch each pixel and then re-pixelate the area into the square pixel formate?
The later would suggest that an extreme stretch (ratio of new area to target selected area) the image would look streaked and unreal.
Simply thank you🙏
u save my life bro thx!
Good video explain all aspect of BG extend.
Thank youuuuuuuuuu
Helped me a lot, thank you Brendan!
Really really Thanks a lot man, it's very helpfull. ❤❤👍👍
Excuse me I would like to ask a question. About the the buttons you have mentioned in my ps have been hide (mean cannot click on it), any ways to fix this problem??
What a fantastic, clear, tutorial!
You are a savior. :D
Wonderful tip. Great, thanks for this!
Informative
wow great
Thank you for this. It is exactly what I needed. Even though my photoshop doesn't have content-aware cropping it does have content away scaling and I needed to extend areas near the edge of a book to wrap around without moving the text and graphics that were too close to the edge!!
Incredible tip, thank you
thanks
Nice!
God Damn brother finally a proper tut
Badass!! THANK YOU!!!
Merci 😇😇
You Tha Man
This is so cool... Short, simple and straight to the point
Wow that was easy thank you!
BEST TUT ON THIS
I really like the way you do these tutorials. Thank you.
I appreciate that!
Thanks for the help
Absolutely brilliant! Exactly what I was looking for.
This is so helpful, however whichever way it fills the fill area has a lot of noise, really obvious noise. How can I overcome this please? The image is a portrait orientated interior shot and the background I want to extend so that the image is landscape is a wall (no objects on the wall), not dissimilar to the first example you use of the studio shot with female model.
Nice Job Done Brother.
I didn't know Shawn Mendez made Photoshop Tutorials!
😂✌🏾
Thx alot man, you saved tons of time :D
3:07 why can't I access the content aware scale tool although i'm following the exact steps?!
thank u
Dude thank you!
12/12/2021: Great tutorial, Brendan! This was something I have not tried yet and I am so glad I found this video. This was very easy to follow and you kept it simple. THANK YOU!
So good! Thank you!
Superb tip for the amateurs like me!
Glad you found it helpful!
Looks so cool but how do you get that icon there??? I don't have it and I can't find it...
THANK YOU!!!!!!
HI Brendan. I`ve never even heard of Content Aware Scale before watching this video and I have a project I`m working on at the moment where I can probably use both of the technique you demonstrate here. But I still notice a problem and clearly you cant push this past where its reasonable, because in the example you've given clearly once you've finished one set of panels behind the model are now longer than all the other panel lengths. I guess you just have to use these techniques and be realistic and not push either too far. Other than that its fantastic the tools that Adobe are now giving us.
Great tutorial! I love that you go into such detail with your tutorials! Thank you!
Hi, I do not have either of those options you mentioned available. How do I get them to be available for me please.
Love it ! Thanks for the tip
Thank you so much
Great job. Thx a lot :)