I appreciate that after doing a tutorial you answer the questions in the comments. So many do a tutorial and when a question is asked, it never gets answered. Thank you for this!
Wow. Instead of just one, you just summarized possibly all methods we can use to do it. Thank you. You even mentioned like the "hair tool" and others, so I know what people usually using certain tool for only specific task. Thank you again..
So far, you are the only channel who actually knows their stuff. Thank you! I think I had to play and pause certain sections 50 times to see which buttons you pushed, especially in the selection, layers part😩. You are soooo fast😂
People commenting about this vid being too fast, however, I like it as a bird's eye view of all the various methods I can choose for chopping stuff out. I can pick one and youtube other videos for more details. I saved the video to reference again as I look up each one. Also, I like the progressions from quick and dirty to highly detailed. Great video! Thanx!
A great tip with the lasso tool that is kind of hidden: with the lasso tool selected you can press "alt" and it will turn into the polygonal lasso tool, if you draw normally it will act like the lasso, if you pick up the pen or release the mouse button it will act like the polygonal tool. This is really helpful if you are lassoing and need to give your hand a break, as you can let go and it won't close the selection until you release 'alt'. It works for adding or subtracting from the selection too (press shift then alt, or alt, release and alt again).
This is probably the most useful tutorial I've come across. I would say though that you could easily make separate videos for each technique, going even further into detail of each method. Thank you!
Congratulations! These tips helped me a lot. You summarized all the cutting techniques in just one video-tutorial. Eventhough I'm not a native English speaker, I got everything you taught. Thanks!
Great video. Needed this in order to make something look good in a slide presentation but now that I got to use an actually useful tool in photoshop I feel like I could go on to learn more about it, to apply it to uses that I usually do from my phone.
Thank you for this great video. I noticed there are many people who said that you were teaching too fast, but I like how you could summarise many examples and methods in this short video. Cheers.
As somebody who works primarily with video/motion graphics this tutorial is incredibly useful. I'm totally fluent and at ease with After Effects and Premiere but popping over to PhotoShop to cut out and prepare elements for animation is often a daunting experience! really well made and I'm sure I'll be watching back over this many times :) Thanks Spoony!
Brilliant! Sometimes as a photographer I question myself "Am I doing this right"? .. This video just proves there's no right or wrong way .. you just use which tool suits you the most. Personally I may have a look at Fluid Mask !!
Great video! You did a fine job sharing quickly what tool options are available to do ONE specific thing (cutting things out). Even after years of self teaching and countless hours of practice, I still learned a lot here. It's very easy to spend 90 minutes on videos on how to use one tool which is why I like this video as it brings awareness to other possible methods. I also like how you progressively moved up the sliding scale of tools in the order of which is probably most natural to learn them. Good job on this video!
Chris Spoon!?!? Wow, I've had your website bookmarked for years and never thought to see if you had a TH-cam, hah! Thank you for the huge resources bundle. Great to see you on here, random I know, sorry
This has all the best tricks of the trade for cutting anything out in Photoshop. You did kind of go a bit fast over the steps. It was difficult for us mere designer mortals to keep up. At least for me anyway. My two cents. Your design blog is and has been one of my favorites that I've ever been to and I have been benefiting from it for many years now. Thank you.
This was the most valuable tutorial I have found, it is difficult to understand what you did sometimes but if you use the youtube slowmo thing you can find out. Thank you so much!
Great tips and tricks. The pace was fine for me, though I did find myself stopping the video and working on an image at the same time to understand some of the shortcuts that did not appear clearly in the video. Thanks!
Extremely helpful and very thorough for showing up options. Although I have to open another tutorial to learn the details of each individual option, but I don't mind. I always go back to this videos for initial guidelines. Great job!
I appreciate that after doing a tutorial you answer the questions in the comments. So many do a tutorial and when a question is asked, it never gets answered. Thank you for this!
Wow. Instead of just one, you just summarized possibly all methods we can use to do it. Thank you. You even mentioned like the "hair tool" and others, so I know what people usually using certain tool for only specific task. Thank you again..
So far, you are the only channel who actually knows their stuff. Thank you! I think I had to play and pause certain sections 50 times to see which buttons you pushed, especially in the selection, layers part😩. You are soooo fast😂
People commenting about this vid being too fast, however, I like it as a bird's eye view of all the various methods I can choose for chopping stuff out. I can pick one and youtube other videos for more details. I saved the video to reference again as I look up each one. Also, I like the progressions from quick and dirty to highly detailed. Great video! Thanx!
the defringe option was new to me. Good to see such speedy videos.
A great tip with the lasso tool that is kind of hidden: with the lasso tool selected you can press "alt" and it will turn into the polygonal lasso tool, if you draw normally it will act like the lasso, if you pick up the pen or release the mouse button it will act like the polygonal tool. This is really helpful if you are lassoing and need to give your hand a break, as you can let go and it won't close the selection until you release 'alt'. It works for adding or subtracting from the selection too (press shift then alt, or alt, release and alt again).
I like all the lessons but I can't understand them since you are going way too fast.
you can always replay and slowdown the video.
Press the II button. A.K.A. Pause
complete explanation would took about 3-4 hours, this is more like an overview of possibilities so you can explore those in detail
At least you are English.. im Korean....
You seem to understand this just fine for a korean.
This is probably the most useful tutorial I've come across. I would say though that you could easily make separate videos for each technique, going even further into detail of each method. Thank you!
Excellent thankyou.
Why would anyone thumbs down? The video was a great opened door to success.
awesome! great techniques without spending too much time listening to lengthy tuts.
Brilliant tutorial!
It is very fast, but not a problem, because I can rewind and pause when I need to.
All I can say is AWESOME! Simply AWESOME!
Thanks! I began photoshoping yesterday and this is exactly what i was looking for! :D
You are one clued up person. Thank you.
Good overview of many possibilities to make selections to mask!
Congratulations! These tips helped me a lot. You summarized all the cutting techniques in just one video-tutorial. Eventhough I'm not a native English speaker, I got everything you taught. Thanks!
Mate, we definitely need more humans like you. Tons of thanks.
Love the dodge and burn tip to increase contrast
Bravo!
I knew all these tricks except for one. These are great, thanks for the video, Spoon Graphics.
Thanks Chris. Great reminder of all the tool.
Great video. Good speed. Easy to understand.
Great video. Needed this in order to make something look good in a slide presentation but now that I got to use an actually useful tool in photoshop I feel like I could go on to learn more about it, to apply it to uses that I usually do from my phone.
Thank you very much! Interesting array of tools. Will be sure to experiment.
These videos are great - thank you!
Very good general guide for selection and cut-out options :D Thank you very much.
Great video! Awesome information. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for this great video. I noticed there are many people who said that you were teaching too fast, but I like how you could summarise many examples and methods in this short video. Cheers.
Best photoshop tutorial ive seen
Thanks for this tutorial. I like the fact that you have covered most subjects quickly and specifically. Real helpful.
I realy appreciate the way you explain everything.
I got a TON of good tips from this video. Thanks so much.
You are one clued-up person. Thank you.
Now this is how we do tutorials people. Bravo mate!
Spoon Dude, Subscribed for life ! :) at last someone that talks you through it in a way any noob can understand with great pro tips!
I liked and bookmarked for later. Thank you. I like comprehensive one-shop places. Thanks
A great overview to find each tool and why it's used, thanks
As somebody who works primarily with video/motion graphics this tutorial is incredibly useful. I'm totally fluent and at ease with After Effects and Premiere but popping over to PhotoShop to cut out and prepare elements for animation is often a daunting experience! really well made and I'm sure I'll be watching back over this many times :) Thanks Spoony!
Thank you for the informative tutorial. Will be referring to it quite often.
Brilliant! Sometimes as a photographer I question myself "Am I doing this right"? .. This video just proves there's no right or wrong way .. you just use which tool suits you the most. Personally I may have a look at Fluid Mask !!
Great video! You did a fine job sharing quickly what tool options are available to do ONE specific thing (cutting things out). Even after years of self teaching and countless hours of practice, I still learned a lot here. It's very easy to spend 90 minutes on videos on how to use one tool which is why I like this video as it brings awareness to other possible methods. I also like how you progressively moved up the sliding scale of tools in the order of which is probably most natural to learn them. Good job on this video!
I've used almost every single technique covered in this video. Good stuff and a good reminder of things I've discovered myself. Thanks!
Mate, I'm sure you've heard this tons of times but: You're the best at this. Thanks! Subscribed.
finally a good looking tutorial! super easy to follow along.
but he dont say details things like , ok i marked what i want how to delete the background xD
Wow! Thanks for the advice!! Made a couple of images using the eraser tool!!
Lot of info in short time. Well done.
Thanks Chris, Very useful video. I didn't realise I still had so much toleran!! Cheers
Great information and well fit video. Thank you.
i am so glad i found this channel
Brilliant video Chris, keep up the good work!
Man, this video is the best video. Everything is well explained. Great job. I hope to see more videos like this.
So many awesome tips! Thanks!
Sir Spoon Graphics , You Are loved :)
Best tutorial of them all, thanks for putting time and effort in to this.
What a legend you are - you've generously fit in so much in this video - thank you
Great tutorial. Thank for making it!
Loved this video!! So helpful. Can't wait to try all the tools!
Thanks! This is huge! Really great tips in here.
Fantastic video. Very informative!
You are literally a life saver! Great video and tips!
brilliant, I have struggled with removing the background for too long, thank you from Donna
My gosh!
You are AWESOME!
I wish I found out about all these tricks a couple years ago...
Had to learn the hard way at work... hehe
Thanks for the overview. I get you. I appreciate all the ideas and will go spend time researching and learning a couple more of them.
Extremely useful. I have subscribed.
Can't thank you enough for this video!!!
Jeez this is the ULTIMATE PHOTOSHOP TIPS !!! , subbed , thanks bruh
quick and simple! thank you.
Nice tip the defringe option I didn't know that! thanks!
Awesome tutorial! Thanks
This is one of the best videos about removing any thing using Photoshop, thanks for sharing.
Chris Spoon!?!? Wow, I've had your website bookmarked for years and never thought to see if you had a TH-cam, hah! Thank you for the huge resources bundle. Great to see you on here, random I know, sorry
Excellent video.Thank you
this video really helped me! thanks!
Thnx Chris, for this rich tutorial.
This has all the best tricks of the trade for cutting anything out in Photoshop. You did kind of go a bit fast over the steps. It was difficult for us mere designer mortals to keep up. At least for me anyway. My two cents. Your design blog is and has been one of my favorites that I've ever been to and I have been benefiting from it for many years now. Thank you.
This was the most valuable tutorial I have found, it is difficult to understand what you did sometimes but if you use the youtube slowmo thing you can find out. Thank you so much!
Good overview....can use this as a guide to let you go off and further explore certain methods.
Thank you. This helped a lot.
Hey thanks for the tutorial, it is really useful!!!!!
Wow dude you really master png formats. I'm starting to learn because I want to improve my thumbnails. Awesome video.
i Knew all of them except one of those which was helpful , Thanks! ✅
Another new subscriber. Thanks a bunch for really good tips and tools.
this was soooooooooooooooo helpful.................. thank you.
Thanks for short tutorial😊
Great tips and tricks. The pace was fine for me, though I did find myself stopping the video and working on an image at the same time to understand some of the shortcuts that did not appear clearly in the video. Thanks!
Great tut! Thanks!
Extremely helpful and very thorough for showing up options. Although I have to open another tutorial to learn the details of each individual option, but I don't mind. I always go back to this videos for initial guidelines. Great job!
Best voice on Photoshop tutorials :)
I'M IMPRESSED!
Proper, n superr quick. Thank YOU.
This was fantastic!
Awesome, thanks Chris
Great tutorial, thanks.
thanks for all the tips
Thanks dude, your videos are very helpful!
Wow, great job, excellent video production, and most needed tips!
Wow this is what ive been looking for thank you!
I use all of these after 25 years plus using photoshop. Nicely summarised.
Awesome tutorial!!!!
I was looking for this video! Thank you!