Painting Selections In Photoshop?! TK Selection Brush!
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- Опубликовано: 29 май 2024
- The TK Selection Brush is a free Photoshop plugin by Tony Kuyper.
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The Selection Brush plugin allows selections to be created and edited simply by painting on the image with the Photoshop Brush and Eraser tools. It's a unique application that opens new opportunities and speeds the workflow.
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Thanks, Sean, I downloaded the plugin and find it very intuitive. Appreciate your short tutorial and it's so good to see you again.
So glad to see you back again Sean
Thanks Sean. I already have installed it. Between Dave Kelly's tutorial and your tutorial, I now feel fully trained on how to use it. Time to resume editing my last vacation photos armed with a new technique and tool.
Nice to see you back. Keep on posting content as you can.
Thanks, will do!
You always cover your subject in a thorough manner that I really appreciate. Thank You
Great to see you back again! I totally get it with the pause, as I get older time seems to be accelerating!!
Hi, Sean.
Thank you very much for this video, my friend.
A stunning tool that I gonna use a lot.
Greetings from the Netherlands,
Antoine.
Glad it was helpful!
wow! I actually gave up on editing some beautiful shots because of the crazy work in between branches and it was way too much work. This is amazing. Thank you!
Thank you. Very helpful and it is good to see you back.
Brilliant Sean - thank you so much.
Thanks Sean! Always good to see and learn from you.
Cheers, Mario!
Thanks Sean. Downloaded it yesterday. Appreciate the overview of it and good to see you post again on here :)
Great tutorial Sean! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Welcome back
Will you be updating your "Photoshop Essentials For Outdoor Photographers" (which uses PS 2020) or do you still think it's revlevant? Thank you for wonderful video on the TK selection brush!
For the most part that course is relevant so I will not be updating it for now. All the tools I show have remained the same. It doesn't cover newly added features, such as Generative Fill, but there are many videos here on RUclips that can show you any new features you are wanting to learn about.
I reinstalled my operating system the other day, and ran Photoshop out of the box with no plugins. To say it felt broken without the TK suite is an understatement. I can't recommend TK9 enough, and this brush is another bit of icing on the cake.
Haha. I can totally relate from times I have done a Photoshop presentation without using TK plugins.
Actually I use quick mask brush and quick mask gradient all the time. Gonna play with this and see if it makes these tools easier to use.
Thanks. Looks very helpful.
It would be very helpful if the panel would remember your brush setting for the selection.
I see it can always start from either 100% or use the current brush settings.
I can then chnage those settings while working with the panel but I would like to save those 'selection' settings for the brush as well.
Would be good to be able to add another option so you could use: brush settings, 100%, or, your 'selection' settings.
Thanks for the idea! I’ll pass it along to Tony. That may require some complicated coding, but we’ll see.
Hi Sean, I have downloaded the TK selection brush. I'm using Photoshop Beta 25.11.0. When I try to use the selection brush, all I get is an error message saying TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading'_value') what am I doing wrong. Thank you.
Great. How would this integrate with TK gen fill
This would be a good question for Tony. I have not used the TK Gen Fill plugin very much at this point, so I'm not sure.
TK Gen Fill has its own selection brush built in, so if you're using that, then TK Selection Brush wouldn't be necessary. If you're NOT using TK Gen Fill, then painting with the Selection Brush at a reduced opacity setting can be used to generate a partially selected area, which can then be use with Photoshop's generative fill functionality. Partial selections can sometimes help newly generated content blend better into the existing image, though with recent improvements to Ps's gen fill, partial selections seem less necessary than they were originally.
@@TonyKuyper Thanks. I was think more of when using the Selection Brush features then wanted to modify Opacity fill after the fact. Seems to work, creating my SB selection then moving to Gen Fill to alter current selection fill opacities & using the function of that panel.
Some people have problems with the lasso tool
This was a bug related to the Photoshop Ruler's units and has been fixed. You can use your download link to get a new version (currently version 1.3.0) or you can download another free copy from the download page in the video's description. Installing a fresh download will overwrite your previous version.