I've been learning photoshop for the past month, this is the first tutorial that taught me the ALT shortcut with the pen toool, damn. Thank you very much!
I was fighting with that curve thing the other day. Omg thank you!! As to the smart asses saying you could have magic wanded that... I was one pixel erasing before this!! Cus magic wand just isn't enough
Awesome tutorial! Loving the channel. Only one thing, Photoshop is pixel based program, term raster is used in print for the little dots which make the printed material. While in Photoshop we manipulate pixels and even vectors in some cases and while watching the monitor screen we are looking at pixels. Other than that, amazing tutorial! Thank you.
Really do appreciate the comment Vilim, but term 'raster' is correct in this context. As per Adobe website: helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/key-concepts/raster-vector.html
Noted! The thinking behind the choice of object to mask was so it was clearly visible and could show how close you would need to get for accurate selections. We really appreciate the feedback and will take this into consideration for future releases on this subject. Many Thanks!
I can't believe how many pen tool videos I have watched that make it look sooo easy, yet when I try, the path ends up in a mess of spaghetti lines leading me to say this *#&! Pen Tool! This video, however, is the first one that had the simple idea of using the Alt key on the last point. It might seem like a time consuming extra step, but actually saves time by making the path creation smooth with far less errors and adjustments needed. Thanks for the insight!
Good explanation. Still quite an unituitive tool. Adobe should have a had a look at it even if they want to keep it but do an alternative tool that's more straight forward. I think its the handles being active and the need to turn them off makes the tool tricky.
Is there any particular reason for creating multiple anchor points when working on a completely straight surface (such as the mug side in this example), or would it be okay to just create one at the start of the straight edge and one at the end? wouldn't this be a lot quicker workflow wise?
Question: how can you delete a handle on an existing shape? Look at the rounded rectangle. Both handles point to the corners and there are no handles on the straight sides. Is it possible to recreate that?
@@PhotoManipulation Alt-clicking the anchor removes all handles. Make a basic rounded rectangle and hit it with the pen tool and see how the anchors are created. It's like your Alt tip but the handles alternate sides. In mid-path, you can also alt-click a new anchor to get one handle, but it only controls the leading direction. I often work with rigid geometric shapes and would love to be able to create rounded corners like the rounded rectangle on more complex shapes. Currently I stretch the handles across the flat spans to approximate a straight line - think creating a rounded rectangle from scratch at a 22.5° angle.
@@dk-bw4gk Ahh man, I'm really sorry - I very rarely / if ever work with geometric shapes, so I'm struggling to figure this one out :( Our FB Community is REALLY helpful, maybe one of the guys in there can help better than I can? facebook.com/groups/photomanipulation.official
@@PhotoManipulation Haha, it's cool. I know the real answer is "use Illustrator", but after using PS for 20+ years it's like someone giving you a piano with random keys. Thanks for looking.
I know I am in the minority, but I love cutting out complicated photos using the pen tool; it has a sort of cathartic effect on me lol I just fix a cup of jasmine tea, put my headphones on, put on some music, and have at it.
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I can't thank you enough! I didn't want to learn the pen tool because it was to fiddly. It's the only way I create my masks now. It is very relaxing.
I've been learning photoshop for the past month, this is the first tutorial that taught me the ALT shortcut with the pen toool, damn. Thank you very much!
So glad you found it helpful!!
@@PhotoManipulation yeah, it made my life way easier and precise haha. Thanks again.
I think you've just saved my life (or someone else's ) by giving me the ALT tip! Thank you!
Glad we could help, thank you!
Slowly starting to embrace the pen tool
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What a useful video! Thanks a lot!!!
Glad you found it useful!
OK, you've now convinced me - I'm going to strive to get to 'pro' with the Pen tool - and yeah, I need to use the ALT key more often. Thanks DS!
That's so good to hear! The Pen tool is so worth it!
Just what I needed thanks
You're very welcome! Glad to help!!
I was fighting with that curve thing the other day. Omg thank you!! As to the smart asses saying you could have magic wanded that... I was one pixel erasing before this!! Cus magic wand just isn't enough
So glad we could Dean could help out- cheers!!
Outstanding tutorial with a minimum of ego-speak! Thank you!
Appreciate the comment, Gary! Thanks!!!!
amazing! keep going with these amazing videos!
Thanks so much Roy, you've been a GREAT supporter! :D
Awesome tutorial! Loving the channel. Only one thing, Photoshop is pixel based program, term raster is used in print for the little dots which make the printed material. While in Photoshop we manipulate pixels and even vectors in some cases and while watching the monitor screen we are looking at pixels.
Other than that, amazing tutorial! Thank you.
Really do appreciate the comment Vilim, but term 'raster' is correct in this context. As per Adobe website: helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/key-concepts/raster-vector.html
as someone who is new and wanting to learn the pen tool the white bg is killing me on trying to follow along
Noted! The thinking behind the choice of object to mask was so it was clearly visible and could show how close you would need to get for accurate selections. We really appreciate the feedback and will take this into consideration for future releases on this subject. Many Thanks!
I can't believe how many pen tool videos I have watched that make it look sooo easy, yet when I try, the path ends up in a mess of spaghetti lines leading me to say this *#&! Pen Tool! This video, however, is the first one that had the simple idea of using the Alt key on the last point. It might seem like a time consuming extra step, but actually saves time by making the path creation smooth with far less errors and adjustments needed. Thanks for the insight!
Craig, thanks for that!! It's always great to hear we've helped out! Thanks for watching!
Good explanation. Still quite an unituitive tool. Adobe should have a had a look at it even if they want to keep it but do an alternative tool that's more straight forward. I think its the handles being active and the need to turn them off makes the tool tricky.
It's a love and hate tool! But it does offer great precision! Thanks for the feedback!
Is there any particular reason for creating multiple anchor points when working on a completely straight surface (such as the mug side in this example), or would it be okay to just create one at the start of the straight edge and one at the end? wouldn't this be a lot quicker workflow wise?
There's many ways, i think it's down to the artists personal techniques!!!
Question: how can you delete a handle on an existing shape? Look at the rounded rectangle. Both handles point to the corners and there are no handles on the straight sides. Is it possible to recreate that?
If I get what you're saying correctly dk, you can delete a 'handle' by alt-clicking on the anchor point! Hope that helps :)
@@PhotoManipulation Alt-clicking the anchor removes all handles. Make a basic rounded rectangle and hit it with the pen tool and see how the anchors are created. It's like your Alt tip but the handles alternate sides. In mid-path, you can also alt-click a new anchor to get one handle, but it only controls the leading direction.
I often work with rigid geometric shapes and would love to be able to create rounded corners like the rounded rectangle on more complex shapes. Currently I stretch the handles across the flat spans to approximate a straight line - think creating a rounded rectangle from scratch at a 22.5° angle.
@@dk-bw4gk Ahh man, I'm really sorry - I very rarely / if ever work with geometric shapes, so I'm struggling to figure this one out :( Our FB Community is REALLY helpful, maybe one of the guys in there can help better than I can? facebook.com/groups/photomanipulation.official
@@PhotoManipulation Haha, it's cool. I know the real answer is "use Illustrator", but after using PS for 20+ years it's like someone giving you a piano with random keys. Thanks for looking.
I know I am in the minority, but I love cutting out complicated photos using the pen tool; it has a sort of cathartic effect on me lol I just fix a cup of jasmine tea, put my headphones on, put on some music, and have at it.
I'm exactly the SAME Damsel! :)