Remove Objects In Photopea - My Personal Workflow Secret!
TLDRIn this video, the presenter introduces an updated technique for removing objects from photo backgrounds using Adobe Photoshop. The method involves creating a duplicate layer and utilizing a combination of Content-Aware Fill and the Patch Tool, enhanced with a custom action for efficiency. The process is demonstrated with a focus on quick results and the ability to switch between tools seamlessly for refined editing.
Takeaways
- 🎨 The video introduces an updated technique for removing objects from photo backgrounds using a combination of effects for efficiency and effectiveness.
- 📌 Always start by duplicating the background layer to ensure the technique is applied on a flattened pixel layer.
- 📋 Utilize the Actions tab to create a new action set and action for organization and to streamline the editing process.
- 🖼️ Name the new action set and action appropriately, focusing on 'Content-Aware Fill' for the demonstration.
- 🛠️ The Content-Aware Fill feature in Photoshop attempts to intelligently replace the selected area with surrounding textures.
- ⏺️ Record a simple action that applies Content-Aware Fill to any selection made with the Lasso tool.
- 🔄 After recording the action, test it by selecting an area and using the action to quickly apply Content-Aware Fill.
- 🔍 For finer details and adjustments, use the Patch tool in conjunction with Content-Aware Fill for more control over the replacement texture.
- 💡 The Patch tool works effectively as a selection tool, allowing for seamless transitions between Content-Aware Fill and Patch tool adjustments.
- 🗑️ If the result of Content-Aware Fill is unsatisfactory, undo the action and try the Patch tool for a potentially better outcome.
- 🔧 Continue refining the background by alternating between Content-Aware Fill and the Patch tool, adjusting as needed for optimal results.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is an updated technique for removing objects from backgrounds in Photoshop.
Why is it necessary to create a duplicate of the background layer when using this technique?
-Creating a duplicate of the background layer is necessary because the technique has to be used on a flattened pixel layer, and it won't work on a blank layer.
How can one access the Actions tab in Photoshop?
-The Actions tab can be accessed by clicking on the triangle icon or by going to the Window menu and checking the option to make it visible.
What is the purpose of the action set and how is it related to the action in this technique?
-The action set serves as a folder to organize actions, and the action created in the video is based around Content-Aware Fill, which is saved within the action set.
What is the function of the Content-Aware Fill and how does it work?
-Content-Aware Fill is a feature in Photoshop that intelligently fills in selected areas with content, attempting to match the surrounding texture and context.
How does the video demonstrate the process of recording an action?
-The video demonstrates recording an action by first making a selection with the Lasso tool, then applying Content-Aware Fill, deselecting the selection, and finally stopping the recording.
What is the Patch tool in Photoshop and how does it differ from the Content-Aware Fill?
-The Patch tool is used to selectively sample and replace areas of an image with content from another area, allowing for more control over the source and destination of the fill compared to Content-Aware Fill.
What is the recommended workflow for using Content-Aware Fill and the Patch tool together?
-The recommended workflow is to first try Content-Aware Fill in areas where it might work well, and if the result is unsatisfactory, undo the action and switch to the Patch tool to manually select and replace the area for a better result.
How can one quickly switch back to the Patch tool if they accidentally use a different tool?
-Pressing the 'J' key will quickly switch back to the last used tool, which is the Patch tool in this case, if no other tool has been activated in the meantime.
What is the advantage of using the combination of Content-Aware Fill and the Patch tool over other traditional tools like the Clone Stamp or Healing Brush?
-The advantage of using this combination is that it streamlines the process of removing objects by allowing for quick and efficient filling of areas without the need to switch between multiple tools, making the process faster and more intuitive.
How does the video suggest refining the final result after using Content-Aware Fill and the Patch tool?
-The video suggests refining the final result by going in and making adjustments with other tools as needed, such as the Brush tool or the Clone Stamp tool, to address any remaining imperfections or areas of concern.
Outlines
🎨 Introduction to Background Object Removal Technique
The speaker introduces an improved method for removing objects from photo backgrounds. This technique involves using a combination of effects that work together to provide a quick and effective solution. The process begins by duplicating the background layer, as it requires a flattened pixel layer to work. The speaker guides the audience through creating an action set and an action based on Content-Aware Fill, a tool in Photoshop that intelligently fills in selected areas with textures from the surrounding image. The action is recorded with a simple selection using the Lasso tool and applying Content-Aware Fill, followed by deselecting the selection. The speaker emphasizes the importance of saving the action due to Photoshop's tendency to lose settings.
🛠️ Utilizing Content-Aware Fill and Patch Tool
The speaker explains the use of the Patch tool in conjunction with Content-Aware Fill for an efficient object removal process. The Patch tool allows the user to select a specific area of the image to replace or fill in, offering more control over the outcome compared to Content-Aware Fill, which makes its own decisions. The workflow involves first attempting Content-Aware Fill, and if the result is unsatisfactory, using the Patch tool to refine the area. This combination allows for quick and broad strokes in editing, particularly effective on organic and repetitive backgrounds. The speaker demonstrates the process, showing how to switch between the two tools seamlessly and refine the image as needed.
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Keywords
💡Photoshop
💡Background Layer
💡Content-Aware Fill
💡Actions Tab
💡Lasso Tool
💡Patch Tool
💡Spot Healing Brush Tool
💡Workflow
💡Efficiency
💡Image Manipulation
💡Automation
Highlights
Updated technique for removing objects from backgrounds in Photoshop.
The technique involves using a combination of effects for quick and effective results.
Always work on a duplicate of the background layer for non-destructive editing.
Utilize the Actions tab for creating and organizing custom actions.
Content-Aware Fill is used to intelligently replace selected areas with surrounding textures.
Creating a new action set and action for the Content-Aware Fill process.
The action recording starts with a selection using the Lasso tool.
The recorded action applies Content-Aware Fill and then deselects the selection.
Saving actions to prevent loss and便于 future use.
Spot Healing Brush tool and Patch Tool are introduced for further refinement.
Patch Tool allows for more control over the source area for content replacement.
Workflow involves trying Content-Aware Fill first and then Patch Tool for finer control.
Content-Aware Fill works well with organic and repetitive backgrounds.
Quickly switch between tools using their shortcuts for efficiency.
The video demonstrates the step-by-step process of removing an object from a background.
Use the Patch Tool to align edges and blend colors for a seamless result.
The technique is suitable for both broad strokes and fine details in image editing.
Press 'J' to quickly return to the last used tool, the Patch Tool.