Pro Tip: In Photoshop, convert your image layer to a Smart Object first, then apply the Camera Raw filter. This way you can go back and make adjustments to the image if the Stamp filter doesn't give you the desired results.
My comment is about the speed of this tutorial. Excellent. You don't waffle on. You say only what needs to be said. Some other tutes of this complexity can be 20m long. If I was following this to learn how to do this I would just pause and go back when needed so I could follow the steps. Well done.
Dude. I work in a makerspace in a public library and I have to go over this over and over every single day. Thank you for making this so straightforward but with some great pearls of practice even I could learn from.
You can adjust the speed of videos. Just go to the gear shape on the bottom right of the video (looks like a flower to me, lol) and click to see "Playback speed". You can increase or decrease speed there. When I watch tutorials I like to slow it down so I can absorb what's being said.
That was way too cool. Thanks always wanted a clear instruction on editing color images in PS to be vectorized in Illustrator. I'm a sign designer and my work usually are large scale between 5ft to 40ft panels. These are signs and large graphics. Very helpful video Thank you!!
Even though I have been using Photoshop for years, Illustrator is new to me and I had to get it to make vector images for my laser cutter. This video is exactly what I needed. Thanks and respect
Thanks very much! This is just perfect. As an extra tip to the followers, record the actions in Photoshop, so you don’t have to do it all over again, every time. 🙂
This was more helpful than you could imagine. Every time I make a design I run into a problem. I cannot delete the white back ground to create a png. I’ve always vectorized the image then went into photo shop and deleted all of the white manually with the magic wand tool. Such a long process that I’ve had to go through several times. Now that I know this information, it will save me so much time. Very helpful video thank you, I get the same vibes here as I did in photo shop class
❤️ it…..but slow down just a little (for a PS beginner I had rewatch 15 seconds twice). Thank goodness this is a hobby for me 🤣. Thank you for sharing this ✌🏻🙏
I feel like I talk at a good pace lol. I can see a complete beginner having issues but that's because it's not a 1 on 1 lesson. When I first started designing I didn't have youtube. I had to ask friends and my colleges to learn which was so challenging. I would annoy everyone lol.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I followed as best I could and I believe I have been able to create something that a sign company can use to scale up. You do move very fast so I had to slow down the speed of the video or else get left in the dust.
Very clear and concise. Maybe in future tutorials for those trying to learn how to do this could you slow down just a bit as I had to rewind loads of times to get all that you were saying, because not all of us are young and get things really quickly.
interesting, been using gimp for years via add-alpa-channel+fuzzy select by color and delete; might have to re-try photoshop to see if its easier/quicker in workflow. Largest issue is the lack of centerline tracing; but for most part I use lightburn trace function.
I guess I'm old school. My method is desaturate, adjust contrast, threshold, select black, create work path. then export paths to Illustrator. It takes some time but once in AI you gotta figure out what paths are what and what to remove. I'll try this way, thanks!
Thanks for all the support on this video! Really love all of you. Hope you stick around and watch my other videos 😊
thankyou man that was really helpful, perfect speed your time is greatly appreciated
Pro Tip: In Photoshop, convert your image layer to a Smart Object first, then apply the Camera Raw filter. This way you can go back and make adjustments to the image if the Stamp filter doesn't give you the desired results.
Wow. I've seen a lot of tutorials and this was REALLY clearly done and fast af with zero fluff. No notes. Perfection.
I am junior graphic designer, your video is very useful for me and every graphic designer. Thank a lot.
You have redeemed yourself Mr. Pangus. Job well done sir.
Happy to hear this haha thank you!
The best tutorial about vectorizing, i finally learned this!!!
some great gold nuggets in this video!
BEST AND EASIEST TUTORIAL VIDEO ABOUT HOW TO MAKE VECTOR EASILY, NO DOUBT
Clicked this on a whim, gonna use it to make scalable silhouettes from now on
My comment is about the speed of this tutorial. Excellent. You don't waffle on. You say only what needs to be said. Some other tutes of this complexity can be 20m long. If I was following this to learn how to do this I would just pause and go back when needed so I could follow the steps. Well done.
I think you made it click! I've got lots more to learn, but you got me to understand this process. Appreciate you.
Thank you for speaking quickly and to the point! Kept my ADHD a$$ engaged and learned a heap!
As someone with ADHD I understand haha 👍🏼😆
wow man that was the quickest tutorials i have ever seen THANKS
I like that your videos are straight to the point, thanks!
hello, I am a young fashion designer and you are very helpful to me. thank you very much. you are a good person my friend
MAN!!!! YOU JUST HELPED ME OUT BIG TIME.
Your videos are incredibly helpful! Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you so much 🙏🏼
U just earned ur self a new subscription with this amazing tutorial thanks man
Yay!!!
I am the vector master! Thank you for this tut!
Dude. I work in a makerspace in a public library and I have to go over this over and over every single day. Thank you for making this so straightforward but with some great pearls of practice even I could learn from.
Of course I love teaching and I’m glad I can help even a little.
This was a great one Charlie!
I will follow your channel again. Haha
You're a god-send! This was so helpful, thank you so much
Love the detailed explanation , I am new to Adobe so for me you spoke a little to fast to follow.
You can adjust the speed of videos. Just go to the gear shape on the bottom right of the video (looks like a flower to me, lol) and click to see "Playback speed". You can increase or decrease speed there. When I watch tutorials I like to slow it down so I can absorb what's being said.
Wow ........Creative idea. Thank you for share .
Your the best explainer I have watched. Thank you!
This was the first time I've seen a video by you.
Your really good with the program's shone...
Thank's
This is exactly what I needed to help with stencils to use for tattoos! Thanks so much!
Happy to help
This is a great technique..i already did this 6 years ago.
This was great - still really fast - but the best show of how to vectorize a photo! Thanks.
This is awsome, I was looking for this. And the hole video behing fast past and without any tangents.
Great job, thanks a bunch
That was way too cool. Thanks always wanted a clear instruction on editing color images in PS to be vectorized in Illustrator. I'm a sign designer and my work usually are large scale between 5ft to 40ft panels. These are signs and large graphics. Very helpful video Thank you!!
Gday CP, from Western Australia I use a few methods, but that was something else. Thanks for putting in the time.
Your passion for photo manipulation really shines through in this tutorial. Thanks for the inspiration!
clear, clean, advanced... you are a legend 🙏👏
Thanks for being you! Keep doing what you do brother 👌 much love from Aus
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You just helped a ton with an assignment for school. Thank you!
this was exactly what I needed to know for my birthday present to my niece, thank you man
You taught me some new tricks today! Thanks.
You absolutely knocked it out of the park. Thank you.
Appreciate you! Thanks for watching.
Found this very useful for someone returning to illustrator years later. Very Good.
this video is so amazingly helpful, thank you!!!
Happy to help
Easiest way and rly good. Thanks a lot man
Even though I have been using Photoshop for years, Illustrator is new to me and I had to get it to make vector images for my laser cutter. This video is exactly what I needed. Thanks and respect
bro, you have no idea how much i appreciate what you do. this video helped a ton.. stay blesssed and keep creating.
i hate tutorials but this video was very enjoyable, informative and helpful. thank you
Can't wait to see your other videos.
This is amazing! Practical and easy to follow!
That mighty ducks shirt is amazing bro! Proud to be a 90s baby! Thanks for all the great info!
Yes. I too am Pro-Ducks, but a Red Wings tee would have taken the cake. Just sayin'.
Charley!! you're the man
Thank you 🙏🏼
Looks better than the threshold method, thank you
Agree!
basics it's encouraging to learn a little bit more! Well done!
Always glad to help 🙏🏼
This is EXACTLY what i was looking for thaaaanks
Anytime 😃
Awesome charley...u maked my work really easy now...thanks
Amazing bro, I'm gonna try this one. Cheers
I’m subscribing just for how good you explained this, well done man
Means a lot 🙏🏼😀
F yes! This is gonna make life so much easier!
wow! we always have everytNice tutorialng to learn! Great to know you!
its a hugeeeeeeeeeeee help for my career! Thanks so much sir!
awesomeness in a bottle!
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love the video, I migrated from Corel, and I think adobe had a better result when vectorizing the raster image, great video
Please share your complete video not miss single information great 🥰👌
You can´t imagine how much you helped me with this content! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Happy to help
Thanks very much! This is just perfect. As an extra tip to the followers, record the actions in Photoshop, so you don’t have to do it all over again, every time. 🙂
Great video, this will make my work pop when laser engraving.
so well explained, thanks so much man! THANK YOU!!!
Subscribed!!*
Easiest video on converting photos to vector! Thanks!
This was more helpful than you could imagine. Every time I make a design I run into a problem. I cannot delete the white back ground to create a png. I’ve always vectorized the image then went into photo shop and deleted all of the white manually with the magic wand tool. Such a long process that I’ve had to go through several times. Now that I know this information, it will save me so much time. Very helpful video thank you, I get the same vibes here as I did in photo shop class
Thank you, it helped but i had a little bit of problems. Good Tutorial
❤️ it…..but slow down just a little (for a PS beginner I had rewatch 15 seconds twice). Thank goodness this is a hobby for me 🤣.
Thank you for sharing this ✌🏻🙏
I feel like I talk at a good pace lol. I can see a complete beginner having issues but that's because it's not a 1 on 1 lesson. When I first started designing I didn't have youtube. I had to ask friends and my colleges to learn which was so challenging. I would annoy everyone lol.
THIS IS AWESOME!
Thank you
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I followed as best I could and I believe I have been able to create something that a sign company can use to scale up. You do move very fast so I had to slow down the speed of the video or else get left in the dust.
it great that you teach me some trick about select object it took me an hour to do that because of not knowing it, thank you
Very clear and concise. Maybe in future tutorials for those trying to learn how to do this could you slow down just a bit as I had to rewind loads of times to get all that you were saying, because not all of us are young and get things really quickly.
This is one of the most useful videos on UA-cam. Thank you!!!
i love you man made my first vector
that’s so cool!
really very useful my brother
interesting, been using gimp for years via add-alpa-channel+fuzzy select by color and delete; might have to re-try photoshop to see if its easier/quicker in workflow.
Largest issue is the lack of centerline tracing; but for most part I use lightburn trace function.
I need to do this a few times! Great tutorial.
I guess I'm old school. My method is desaturate, adjust contrast, threshold, select black, create work path. then export paths to Illustrator. It takes some time but once in AI you gotta figure out what paths are what and what to remove. I'll try this way, thanks!
So sick!
You are so awesome man! Thank you!
I really appreciate that
Omg you just made my life so much easier!!! Thank you for sharing!!
Hi Charley. Thank you so much for your help. BIG help. Jeff
great video, on the come up
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Thanks charley !!!
Anytime man thanks for watching
Thanks for the very helpful tutorial.
Awesome stuff!
Sick af! Inspiring
Great tutorial, exactly what I was looking for
Yay 😀
This is so sick and also so helpful, thank you!
Very quick and detailed video. Executed perfectly
Damn that's dope, thanks for the tutorial!
Great tutorial! I'll try it, thank you so much for sharing :)
Glad you enjoyed it
Quailty level, omg , thank you!!
Thank you 🙏🏼
That was a pretty cool way to do it!
Good work Bro!
Thank you!
Dope steps and so quick!!!
Really respect and appreciate people like yourself who give their ti and expert knowledge so others can benefit and enjoy soft
Thanks dude 🙏🏼
Wow bro amazing
Great video as always! Hope you've been doing well and congrats on the newborn! 🤟🏻