Even if someone pays for the photoshop course they wont go into these much details. You are giving amazing tips for FREE hats off to you Unmesh you are doing an amazing job :)
I can vouch for this comment. I dropped out of the Illinois Art Institute because their Photoshop course was teaching me stuff I'd already learned in my high school commercial design elective class. Save your money, and learn for free from these guys online.
I love when you explain something that makes complete sense and then ask if it made sense, answer that it didn’t make sense, and then explain it again. Seriously, I love it. So funny. But also, showing the different ways to understand something is the mark of a great teacher.
Your videos could not be more quick and concise. You quickly tell us how to do these things but also you say commonly asked questions and answer them. And not to mention the perfect production quality! Simply amazing.
I've been taking Photoshop classes for years and I never knew you could make so much use out of the smudge tool and the legacy brightness and contrast. Very well-made video!
This is one of the best photoshop tutorials i have ever seen! He is so precise & clear with his description. He also speaks in a way that captures & keeps your attention!
I previously mentioned to you that you speak very fast for bein tutoring . Kudos to you! You are getting always better and better. Nice tutorial. Appreciate your time and help.
I love this channel, I always find the best solution quickly and easily! Forever grateful for your talents dude! No one else does what you're doing on UA-cam even Adobe, when it comes to Photoshop... such a great teacher!
Very talented instructor. Learned a lot and I love that the commands are zoomed in so we can actually see what is being done. The recap is such a plus. Thank you from Constance in Prescott, AZ, USA. PS: Kudos for no background noise...I so dislike the distraction and the sudden volume changes at 3 am in the morning.
So good! One tip I use when I do contract the selection is to Hide the selection. The grey tinkling selection line disappears so I have a clear view of what I'm doing while working on the edges.
I have to say you have one of the best how-to videos out there. Thank you for the tips that are free. You have some of the best tips or tricks and know-how videos out there. I have never been disappointed form any of your videos.
Thank you for this. Although I don’t use photoshop, all I do is just use the magic wand tool to select the image, contract by 1, invert the selection, and then delete the background. A bit more of a simplistic approach but it’s enough for what I do. Great content 👍🏻
thank you for this wonderful tips Umesh!!!if u were not on internet in india 99.99% G.Designer would not know what really photoshope is capable of? !!reallly pro tips!!thank you for sharing with us !!
Thank you so much for this! I spent all day trying to do this "by hand" - still learning how to use everything, so I don't think of it as time wasted, I think of it as time learning!
My favorite way of dealing with fringes is to create an hue/saturation adjustment layer. Set it to some dark brown color, or whatever fits best. Put a mask on it and then just paint over the fringed. Effectively what you are doing is that, instead of removing the fringe, you change the color of the fridge to something that makes it look like its a natural part of the image.
Thank you! For a quick and dirty: select everything you don't want around the object, go to the top bar and click select > refine edge... then, put like 2 in the radius box and drag shift edge to 100% (play with these to get what you want). Then, click "ok" and delete your selection. You can also adjust feather in "refine edge" in order to smooth the edges a bit.
What are you made of? What do you eat? It's amazing that how much you hold the knowledge in Photoshop and the explanation of each and every steps you do to us....O Man!!!!! This is why Playing video games is nothing but waste of time.... it's very much meaningful. Wish I could get you as my neighbour!!!!!!
this helped me out a bunch, i've used photoshop for years now and learn't so much more from watching your videos. Thanks a bunch for making these and helping loads of people out! :D
Great tutorial. It is something that everyone has encountered so I find it very very useful. I am curious how didn't you mention the "Feather" option in properties which almost automatically will remove the fringe all around. Feather has has the ability to be edited as well with contrast and gives sharp or soft results depending on what numbers you entered.
Thank you so much man ! I'm still following a course to learn and use Photoshop (+ Ai, InDesign, PremierePro and After Effects), and these videos really help to dig in deeper with every trick you show us.
great tutorial, there are 2 videos that people would love, how to reduce the sensibility of the selection tool, and how to fill faster the inside of the image from where you cut off the selected area.
I've not seen these techniques before. They will be immensely helpful for future projects, including one I'm working on currently. Great job, & thanks for the tutorial!
Your channel is FANTASTIC!!!! I'm currently doing a graphics course and your videos help A LOT!!!! P.S. please don't get angry, I'm not trying to teach you or anything, but my professor gave a simple way to explain mask, and it's 'White Reveals, Black Conceals'. It has a catchy ring to it, and you could use it in your videos....
Very detailed and easy-to-follow instruction. U tackles all of the little mistakes I easily make and btw i love that summary at the end. Pls keep up the good work 👍
This is amazing, thank you for posting. I've been able to get fine masks, but simply painting directly on the mask with brushes, feathered or not. But this looks much smoother and efficient. I hope you gain more subscribers. Thank you! My mask edges look so much better after applying your tips.
Even if someone pays for the photoshop course they wont go into these much details. You are giving amazing tips for FREE hats off to you Unmesh you are doing an amazing job :)
I can vouch for this comment. I dropped out of the Illinois Art Institute because their Photoshop course was teaching me stuff I'd already learned in my high school commercial design elective class. Save your money, and learn for free from these guys online.
@@Gottaculat were you looking for a job after dropping out?
You'd have to be an extreme idiot to pay for that when you have everything for free on youtube LMAO
That's true, I learned the basics but these videos really help to go deeper.
@@SirKolass In some countries you need certification to pretend for a better wage.
I love when you explain something that makes complete sense and then ask if it made sense, answer that it didn’t make sense, and then explain it again. Seriously, I love it. So funny. But also, showing the different ways to understand something is the mark of a great teacher.
Lol, it is pretty silly
Your videos could not be more quick and concise. You quickly tell us how to do these things but also you say commonly asked questions and answer them. And not to mention the perfect production quality! Simply amazing.
I've been taking Photoshop classes for years and I never knew you could make so much use out of the smudge tool and the legacy brightness and contrast. Very well-made video!
unmesh brother, you're a gift from the god. please never stop blessing us with your tips, tricks, and tutorials.
Ever learn a solution to a problem that's plagued you for years and then someone makes it look so simple to fix. You are out of this world.
I see why you are deserving of the praise you keep getting.
This is one of the best photoshop tutorials i have ever seen! He is so precise & clear with his description. He also speaks in a way that captures & keeps your attention!
I love your accuracy, your detailed knowledge and I bow to your patience and availability to share all these. Thank you!
this man is my hero
Finally! An easy way to take care of that pesky white halo!! Unmesh, you rock!!
I previously mentioned to you that you speak very fast for bein tutoring .
Kudos to you! You are getting always better and better. Nice tutorial. Appreciate your time and help.
I love this channel, I always find the best solution quickly and easily! Forever grateful for your talents dude! No one else does what you're doing on UA-cam even Adobe, when it comes to Photoshop... such a great teacher!
Thanks so much! I created a vector shape but it had white line fringe, and your video helped me remove them before creating the vector
Very talented instructor. Learned a lot and I love that the commands are zoomed in so we can actually see what is being done. The recap is such a plus. Thank you from Constance in Prescott, AZ, USA. PS: Kudos for no background noise...I so dislike the distraction and the sudden volume changes at 3 am in the morning.
Thank you! so much easier than some other methods i tried from others.
So good! One tip I use when I do contract the selection is to Hide the selection. The grey tinkling selection line disappears so I have a clear view of what I'm doing while working on the edges.
I have to say you have one of the best how-to videos out there. Thank you for the tips that are free. You have some of the best tips or tricks and know-how videos out there. I have never been disappointed form any of your videos.
your method never fail to amazed me, and it shows on how little I know about Photoshop and i'm learning tons from your tutorial. Im grateful!
Goat of photoshop
Bro you are actually a godsend for beginner photoshopers
You won't believe how many problems this video's gonna help me solve :)
Thanks a lot!
The only thing which worked in Wildlife Bird Photos. Hats off.. Thanks a ton.
Great Explanation on soften edges while cutting background
Fantastic tutorial and technique! Saving this handy video if I need it for a reference! Appreciate all the great content you put out! 🌟😊👍🌟
Thank you for this. Although I don’t use photoshop, all I do is just use the magic wand tool to select the image, contract by 1, invert the selection, and then delete the background. A bit more of a simplistic approach but it’s enough for what I do. Great content 👍🏻
I've been waiting for an easy solution to this problem...Brilliant...slicker than snot!!
You're like the Bob Ross of photoshop
Except he doesn't see the little rabbits and the squirrels who live in the tools
with Indian voice
Yes!!!
@@conesillyvalley7182 Lol! 😂.. Bob saw lil squirrels and rabbits all around!
he is unmesh and thats perfect.
thank you for this wonderful tips Umesh!!!if u were not on internet in india 99.99% G.Designer would not know what really photoshope is capable of?
!!reallly pro tips!!thank you for sharing with us !!
Thank you so much for this! I spent all day trying to do this "by hand" - still learning how to use everything, so I don't think of it as time wasted, I think of it as time learning!
My favorite way of dealing with fringes is to create an hue/saturation adjustment layer. Set it to some dark brown color, or whatever fits best. Put a mask on it and then just paint over the fringed. Effectively what you are doing is that, instead of removing the fringe, you change the color of the fridge to something that makes it look like its a natural part of the image.
A similar way is 'inner glow' set to multiply. But I will sure try your way as well.
The best thing of ur video is u say everything about the option. So it going so easy for beginners. Thanks a lots with love.😀😀
Thank you! For a quick and dirty: select everything you don't want around the object, go to the top bar and click select > refine edge... then, put like 2 in the radius box and drag shift edge to 100% (play with these to get what you want). Then, click "ok" and delete your selection. You can also adjust feather in "refine edge" in order to smooth the edges a bit.
There is no "Refine Edge" option in the Select menu
What are you made of? What do you eat? It's amazing that how much you hold the knowledge in Photoshop and the explanation of each and every steps you do to us....O Man!!!!! This is why Playing video games is nothing but waste of time.... it's very much meaningful. Wish I could get you as my neighbour!!!!!!
Instead of the ps symbol they should put unmesh photo there!! I've learned so much from this guy. Thanks!!!!
I MUST SAY THE BEST PHOTOSHOP TUTORIAL CHANNEL EVER THANKS A LOT MAN I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST MAN
I'm just starting out on Photoshop, thanks very much great tips
this helped me out a bunch, i've used photoshop for years now and learn't so much more from watching your videos. Thanks a bunch for making these and helping loads of people out! :D
omg if i were disabled even than i could follow every step.
best channel ever
Recap, Yes please! Very welcomed addition to your presentation!
super likes
Great tutorial. It is something that everyone has encountered so I find it very very useful. I am curious how didn't you mention the "Feather" option in properties which almost automatically will remove the fringe all around. Feather has has the ability to be edited as well with contrast and gives sharp or soft results depending on what numbers you entered.
Thanks for the vids. Just wanna let you know I watch whole ads to support your channel.
Smudge tool and mask legacy contrast, genius!
Thank you so much man !
I'm still following a course to learn and use Photoshop (+ Ai, InDesign, PremierePro and After Effects), and these videos really help to dig in deeper with every trick you show us.
Now your video tutorial are more clearly because you explain the command!! Bravo!! Ciao from MILAN....Italy.
I can tell by the way you're talking that you must be smiling as you speak. It brings a lot of positivity to the channel.
Never knew how to use the smudge tool correctly. Thanks for explaining the tool in detail .
I love how succinct and fast-paced you are, yet still so clear--and love your chuckles! You always sound so happy ^_^ Thank you and cheers, Unmesh!
Seriously? Those chuckles is unbearable. Just weird. Whats so funny? "It gives you softuhuhuhhh edges" FFS.
These videos are fantastic as are you, I just subscribed and I am looking forward to watching all your videos. Thanks for creating the awsome content.
Hats off again to another pearl of knowledge from a brilliant generous PS instructor. Keep them coming. Biggest fan.
great tutorial, there are 2 videos that people would love, how to reduce the sensibility of the selection tool, and how to fill faster the inside of the image from where you cut off the selected area.
"Does that make sense? No? Let me show you something" :D
The best thing in him :)
You could also use the decontaminate colors in select and mask. Love your tuts! Great job.
This is amazing!
What a wonderful teacher! I love the addition of the recap at the end.
I've not seen these techniques before. They will be immensely helpful for future projects, including one I'm working on currently. Great job, & thanks for the tutorial!
You are my second teacher in graphic design. Thanks a lot.
1st Teacher??
BEST CHANNEL ABOUT PHOTOSHOP!!!
your tutorial was easy to understand and entertaining as well. thank you
2:44 Thanks, I've used Photoshop for quite some time now, but this was new to me.
I always get excited when i come across ur videos that relates to things that im currently searching😊😊
I've also tried using the brush too with overlay as the blend mode
thanks for your tutorial. what is the difference between defringe and smudge use.
Your channel is FANTASTIC!!!! I'm currently doing a graphics course and your videos help A LOT!!!!
P.S. please don't get angry, I'm not trying to teach you or anything, but my professor gave a simple way to explain mask, and it's 'White Reveals, Black Conceals'. It has a catchy ring to it, and you could use it in your videos....
My teacher 😍😍😍
This is the best I've seen. Thank you
AMAZING tips bro! i would love to see your basic edit tutorial
Boom .. It was a simple tutorial but so effective and upscaling. Keep updating and keep us amazing.
Thanks Unmesh!! Amazing and Informative!
Mate, the brightness/contrast trick at 5:40 made my day! Thanks!
Why didn't I know this 1 week ago? It would have saved a lot of my time. Thanks bro. You are awesome. 😇
Thank you so much for this tutorial , smudge gives me so much control . will be using smudge from now on ..
very well explained...there is a clarity in your explanations....
I don't understand why you get any dislikes at all....this is some of the best PS stuff anywhere.
Love your tutorials!!!!!!
Did I say I love you? You are awesome, many thanks for sharing all your knowledge with us. I love your style, keep doing great job!
i have always used the contract / inverse but the smudge tool procedure is fantastic! you are very good sir!! thank you !!
...man! You are the best! Gretings fron South America!
Thanks for this awe inspiring tutorial. God bless your work
It's clear that you have a gift for teaching! Keep it up :)
Thanks so much for the information. Easy to follow Straight to the point and above all else it worked!!!!
Great tutorial, focused on the important. Thanks!
My head actually explodes with all your tutorials, you're genius. Love it!
Wonderful! This is much easier to remember and execute than the techniques I learned in my digital design class.
Oh man, I wish I would have seen this last night! :) I spent about 25 minutes meticulously removing all of the white with the eraser tool
Awesome.....and extremely useful for me, thanks
The contract option is similar to the Offset path in illustrator. Wonderful !!!!
i really like ur tutorials , its very clear to understand. Thankyou verymuch!
keep it up bro, youve done amazing job
so helpful and clear - and concise! Thank you!
Explanation skill is awesome 🤘
Very detailed and easy-to-follow instruction. U tackles all of the little mistakes I easily make and btw i love that summary at the end.
Pls keep up the good work 👍
Best tutorial I've found! Thank you greatly, friend.
I’m enjoying your videos. Very informative and you have a good presentation voice!
This is amazing, thank you for posting. I've been able to get fine masks, but simply painting directly on the mask with brushes, feathered or not. But this looks much smoother and efficient. I hope you gain more subscribers. Thank you! My mask edges look so much better after applying your tips.
Thank you, you just saved my life.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I do this kind of stuff for fun and this white edge always bothered me!
Youre great bro.. I always watch your video. And im learning a lot.
Another Great Tutorial personalize >Colors >choose your default app mode > dark :)
Love your videos. Makes learning new concepts so much easier.