Wow! You are simply THE BEST!!! This is absolutely PHENOMENAL! I applied this method and it works perfectly! Thank you so much for this insightful tutorial👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
You're incredible man, I'm working on a huge render project and your video made my exports look WAY better than initially! Earned a subscriber and left a like.
hi! this video has helped me in so many projects! I was wondering however,m if i have a sharp edged item i want to cutout smooth, the way you say wouldnt work because it would make it all deformed and circley
Sadly doesn't work the way I'd like with my image that is more complex than a simple round shape, it's also slightly pixelated which is my main issue right now
Sorry to hear that this didn't help you with your particular image. Is it a hard edged object, or does it have softer edges like fabric, fur/hair? I hope to record a new video in the near future talking more about different methods of cutting objects out, and different types of objects too, so I hope that will help you (once i've had the chance to make the video, that is!) :)
No problem! Glad you found it useful! Yes, like most things there are other ways to do it, but within the realm of Photopea I think this is one of the quicker methods. As the refine edge tool is quite limited (and very slow) compared to the Photoshop equivalent.
It should be in the same tool group as the magic wand. So if you can see that, click and hold your left mouse button on it and the option for quick selection will appear.
Not at all! Because it's web based, you just have to go to the website www.photopea.com and you can start using it no matter what platform you are on :)
Wow! You really deserve the "Pro" in your name, really loved this video! Omg all this time I've been using that damn refine edge tool
Very kind, thank you!
you are the only teacher that teaches simply........thanks...
Wow! You are simply THE BEST!!! This is absolutely PHENOMENAL! I applied this method and it works perfectly!
Thank you so much for this insightful tutorial👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm so glad that you liked it :)
You're incredible man, I'm working on a huge render project and your video made my exports look WAY better than initially! Earned a subscriber and left a like.
That's really great to hear! I'm pleased that you find a good use for it. Thank you for the kind comments, like and sub!
You explained this so well, no time wasting! Subbed..I hope to see more vids!!
Great video, perfectly explained and straight to the point.
Thank you for the kind comment! I appreciate it.
this works perfect on photoshop too, thankyou so much
best tutorial on this!
hi! this video has helped me in so many projects! I was wondering however,m if i have a sharp edged item i want to cutout smooth, the way you say wouldnt work because it would make it all deformed and circley
WOW! Thank you. This is what I have been looking for, for so long. Finally a way to do this, that is successful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
You're welcome! I'm glad it helped 🙂
Nta m9aaawed thankiiis bro these tutorials really help alot : )
This is super helpful. I am very new to using photopea
I'm glad that it helped! :)
I want to cut out a shape and fill it black, how do we do that ?
How to use average tool for colour cast and colour correction
What about background having nature and unconjusted background
so helpful thanks I love it without to understand English I understand the video
Glad to hear that! I'm happy you enjoyed the video.
I’m trying to reduce the pixelation on my paint splash PNG but man! The white images are hardest to me
So good! Got a new sub.
thank you.
Once you smoothed out the edges, then how how do you then remove the color fill so it's back to a transparent background?
In this example, I would have just needed to turn off or delete the black color fill layer at the bottom
Thanks. I'm new so I find this super helpful
Glad it was helpful! 🙂
Love it. Thank you!
Sadly doesn't work the way I'd like with my image that is more complex than a simple round shape, it's also slightly pixelated which is my main issue right now
Sorry to hear that this didn't help you with your particular image. Is it a hard edged object, or does it have softer edges like fabric, fur/hair? I hope to record a new video in the near future talking more about different methods of cutting objects out, and different types of objects too, so I hope that will help you (once i've had the chance to make the video, that is!) :)
Thanks for sharing mate. Super cool content. So to the point and Gold worth of tips!
Thanks - nice of you to say! Glad you enjoyed this one.
You are my savior
tysm for this i was searching for it for so long :D
im also pretty sure theres a couple of other ways to do it in photoshop at least
No problem! Glad you found it useful! Yes, like most things there are other ways to do it, but within the realm of Photopea I think this is one of the quicker methods. As the refine edge tool is quite limited (and very slow) compared to the Photoshop equivalent.
Legend
thank you
You're welcome
why thers's no quick selection tool in my photopea site
It should be in the same tool group as the magic wand. So if you can see that, click and hold your left mouse button on it and the option for quick selection will appear.
good pretty good
Thank you!
This app is just for Apple, correct?
Not at all! Because it's web based, you just have to go to the website www.photopea.com and you can start using it no matter what platform you are on :)
only work on circle
So strange, this makes the jagged edges and pixelation a bit worse as well as making mask smaller with each click, ultimately covering orange.
Hi there, maybe your image is too small / low resolution for the edges to appear smooth
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Why is my mask overlaying my picture?
Hi there, would it be possible to give me a bit more information as to what is happening, so I can do my best to help you?
@@photopeapro nvm I used Paint 3D and I was able to change the background of my picture without a problem. Now I just struggle with video editing.
@@skitscord5981 Glad you found a solution in the end!