How To Use The Quick Selection Tool To Cut Out Images In Photoshop
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Learning how to use the quick selection tool in Photoshop doesn't need to be hard. By learning the essential settings and steps for using this tool, it's easy to select subjects, remove backgrounds, or make selective adjustments with this tool. The quick selection tool in Photoshop is best for making quick and simple selections of things you want to remove the background from. With the addition of the Select Subject button in Photoshop, this tool has become even easier to use. In this tutorial you'll learn how to master the quick selection tool, regardless of your skill level in Photoshop.
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Timestamps
0:00 The Quick Selection Tool To Cut Out Images
2:55 Making Selective Adjustments
4:14 More Photoshop Selection Tips
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Thank you! So many other tutorials don't make it clear as to what to do when you want to 'select and mask.' They just presume we know.... which now I do!
Love this. Thank you so much for the book too. This has been the most helpful video I have seen.
Lifesaver! I was tearing my hair out trying to get a complete selection of some scanned cards! Thank you, sir!
Great, quick tutorial, as usual!! 👏👏
Thank you so much. Your timestamp is very very helpful.
Awesome Brendan thanks for the info.
Nice tut and straight to point
Thank you! I am subscribed!
Can you do quick selection to cut out image in premier pro, as well?
Thank you bro!
Your tutorials have been so helpful as someone new to Photoshop. I find your videos so helpful as part of my university course. Alot better at explain features than boring tutorial uni sessions :) keep it up
Hey thanks for the video. I've clicked on select subject and my image wasn't selected completely. My image is a lady sitting on a chair and holding a laptop but the image was selected leaving some parts of the laptop and chair. Please how can i select the whole image, laptop and the complete chair without the entire background cuz Lasso tool isn't making things easy for me?
Great recap.👏👏 Note that to change the brush size you use the left and right bracket keys (as you showed) and not the arrow keys as you said.
@mentalmoto763
Жыл бұрын
is your favorite color green? lol
Thanks a lot!
thank you!
My problem is trying to cut it and paste it somewhere else and it won’t let me cut it
@hariweendjaeganathan5852
Ай бұрын
Yo did you manage to figure it out?
Greetings. Please which version of Photoshop is this?
When i do alt and - select tool it keeps making a mistake by deleting more. Any idea how to fix that?
thank you bro
After selecting, what should I press, I seem.to have a problem.with that
This is the first video I’ve seen that explains how to correct a part of the “marching ants” that include more than what you want included.
I don't know why I used to be able to do this, but now nothing will work for me. How do you cut out the image after you select it? Something changed and it's frustrating tf out of me
Nice one
please , how do I save after selecting
Perfect-Τέλειο!!!!!!
Great
Nice
Love a quick tutorial, but some steps are over before it's clear how to execute them. [Layer mask icon?]...
Bro why does it start deselecting pixels I’m not clicking on it’s really frustrating me
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Bruh, can someone make a video on how to select just text let's say from a video game image. Let's say I just wanted the text of God of War. How do I do that?
@BrendanWilliamsTutorials
Жыл бұрын
Your text would then be your subject. Use this selection tool, or any other one, to create the selection. Just hold shift to select all the letters to add to the selection.
you said it wrong, it's not the left and right arrow key, but rather it's the left and right bracket keys
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