DOG PHOTOGRAPHY - How to remove a leash in Photoshop (Complex Removal)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 พ.ค. 2020
- Yep, you read that right 🤓 today we're removing a lead in photoshop for Katarina! This image was posted into the critique and tips FB group with a plea for help to remove a leash form a complex photographic scene - a leash over the top of the dog itself.
In this video, we go into the nitty-gritty as I work through this removal step by step in real-time. Nothing is omitted and the different tools (clone tool, spot healing tool, patch tool etc) are used as a group to get from A to B as smoothly as possible.
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Quick tip: you can Scalę and ROTATE clone stamp tool:
"Hold Alt (Mac: Option) Shift and tap on the Arrow keys (left, right, up and down) to nudge the Clone Source. Hold Alt (Mac: Option) Shift < or > to rotate the Clone Source. Hold Alt (Mac: Option) Shift { or } to scale the Clone Source."
Well we all know what I’ll be trying out tomorrow 🤓 Thanks for the tip, super useful! Every day is a learning day ☺️
Thank you so much, you are very good at explaining how and why you do all the different steps. I only discovered your TH-cam channel like a week ago and I have already learned so much :)
This tutorial really helped me just ... There is still the shadow of the leash on the floor :)
There sure is, this was just for the tools in question, this wouldn't be presented to a client like that 😊
Wow, really impressive. I def need to be more patient with the cloning process. Thank you!
Amazing, thanks for making it so simple.
Anytime!
I just started with photoshop lately. Thanks for video, this is what I will try tomorrow.
BTW you forgot about shadow on the ground :)
Hope this video helped and good spot 🤓
Wow! I wish, I had your skills!😃
Great job. I love it and that is a cute dog. :)
Thank you 🙂
this helped me a lot! thanks!
No problem!
This was awesome! Thank you :)
No problem!
I personally would use frequency separation. That way it's possible to separate the texture from the colour, which tends to give a better result without losing detail which can happen with the clone tool and the spot healing brush.
The issue here is that you are going to have to remove both the colour and the texture anyway rather than removing just colour or just texture, meaning a similarly high volume of clone work. I've not yet had a solid result with the FS method, but if you get great results then keep doing what you're doing Rob! 💪
Nice. Do you use Lightroom mobile? In theory you should be able to achieve same results as Lighroom but I can’t get it to do same things.
Hi Jon this is all in Photoshop. The clone/spot healing tools in Lightroom are not capable of this kind of retouching sadly 😔
The shadow
Thank you for the tutorial! I have one problem. At 5.20 you start to use your brush tool. when i go to use it nothing happens, do you push in any button for the brush to work? I feel like i am doing something wrong
Ok, so first thing to check is that you have the mask selected from within the layer panel - make sure you have clicked on this. Then, you need to look at the colour of your brush - are you using a black brush on a white mask? If so, this is correct and should be fine! Then, check your brush is at 100% opacity and 100% flow, this will show at the top of the Photoshop screen. Let me know if you get stuck!
@@ThatPhotographySpot I was using a white brush on a white mask so i changed the colour of the brush to black and it worked! thank you for helping me :)
That's ok! If you press D on your keyboard, the colour palettes switch back to black and white if you every get a bizarre colour on them. Then you can toggle between black and white by pressing X on your keyboard. with D and X, you'll always be ready to mask 🤓
I’ve just had to do this with a brindle boxer x 😒
The only trouble is I only use photoshop on the iPad so it was a little challenging.
That's a shame David, its much easier to work on a laptop/desktop!
That Dog Spot I think I’m going to have to look at a more desktop based approach for the photoshop edits.
Do you do this by request?
Unfortunately this is not a service that we offer
why not just content aware fill?
On textures like fluffy coats CAF or Fill-CA rarely produces a clean result unfortunately!
You are so cute, let's be frens 😍