Absolutely great (and swift) tutorial! Was already looking into how to properly convert raster images into vectors, but your tutorial yields the best results hands down! Thanks for sharing 😊👍🏼👍🏼
The way your transitions and the process are so smooth that anyone with basic knowledge about it can do it quickly. thanks for giving us such a wonderful thing to us.
5:11 After saving the PSD, its always a good idea to immediately save again under a different name. Otherwise, you may forget and hit ctrl s and over save your PSD file after flattening it.
This tutorial saved my life!! Thank you sooo much. I'm working on a book cover that was due two weeks ago and I'm just now relearning Photoshop and Illustrator. My goodness, this was easy to follow and extremely concise.
Excellent!!! Thank you SOOOO MUCH for this tutorial! I've spent over a week trying to vectorize some photos for a personal home decor project and tried countless apps and filters. A huge, frustrating waste of time. With your tutorial I was able to transform my photo in exactly about 15 minutes! Not to mention that I can now save my practice PS file as a template and just replace the layer with the photo. the overlay layer is genius! Thank you thank you, thank you!!!!!
Now that I tried it, here is my verdict: 🙂Your method is a lot more complicated than the "usual" one that I used before - BUT - it is totally worth it. The result is so much more detailed, it`s incredible. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you. I have subscribed to your channel. Tutorials such as yours help those of us who will never be a master like yourself at Photoshop but nevertheless have a need to know and understand how to accomplish such masterful effects.
From far the best tutorial about this topic. Complete, clear, and to the point. Was looking for those info all over the web, finally found it here! So many thanks.
Another awesome video! Now I understand how to do this in PS and no longer need to use IL too. Skillshare I'll check it too. New subscriber for sure!! ✊🏽
Very good, did not think of doing this as I normally save an image as a TIFF and import into illustrator and let illustrator do this for me! But this will be handy.
THE WHOLE ALGORITHM IS OUT HERE: 1. Custom and set width : 2000 -3000 px, 300res, rgb 2. file > place embedded to import the image 3. resize the image > Enter 3. Quick selection or Select subject 4. layers selected click the mask icon > isolate the object 5. Convert the layer into smart object > Delete the bg with DELETE key. 6. Filter >Stylize>Oil Paint Stylization: 5.0 Cleanliness: 3.0 Scale: 0.1 Bristle detail: 0 +uncheck lighting 7. Filter Gallery > Artistic > Poster Edges Edge Thickness: 10 Edge Intensity: 0 Posterization: 6 8. Filter > Blur > Surface Blur Radius:20 Threshold:10 9. Hold the ALT key and drag the OIL PAINT filter above the SURFACE BLUR filter to duplicate it there. 10. Filter > Sharpen > Unsharp Mask Amount: 150 Radius: 8 Threshold: 8 11. Select the whole layer and click on the Levels + click on the Hue and Saturation layer Saturation: -100 12. Posterize layer: levels(colors) 13. Go to the levels layer 11 no. and moving the 3 slider control the density. 14. More control over color then create a new layer over the image > Overlay blending mode > Brush tool > decrease its flow to 5% > paint with the dark color to darken the existing color or with the white color to lighten the existing color > don't forget to create a clipping mask to limit your drawing inside the object layer below. To make the image vectorize, follow the below 2 steps: 1. save the psd > select the image layer holding the SHIFT key select all the above editing layers > right click > Merge Layers > Select > Color Range > Select: Sampled Colors Fuzziness: 0 +uncheck Invert > click OK. Take any selection tool > right click inside the selection > choose Make Work Path > Change Tolerance to 2/3. Without going anywhere just go and make a solid color > click ok To make the multicolor vector using the action: 1. delete the vector layer and keep only the raster layer. 2. load action > select the Multi Color Vectorizer > select run > click on the small run icon > pick any color and click Ok. 3. Everytime you will select a color and that color will be deleted from the Raster image. By this, the whole image will be deleted once. 4. To export it in illustrator: file > Save As/Save a Copy > from dropdown select the eps format.
I love how you explain everything, and you give the reasons why. You also quickly went back over the longer steps. Your channel has become my favorite. Your a great teacher. Thank you @Pixivu. :)
Or, once you merge layers, save to a png or psd, etc, and import into coreldraw and select trace bitmap. It will trace all of the colors in one fell swoop, and if you select organize by color, it will create objects with the like colors in each one. This saves all the need for an action in photoshop and the individual color issue as it works with any number of colors.
Hi, Thank you so much for this tutorial. I came looking for a way to make a somewhat sketched version of an image, but ended up learning a definitive way to vectorize an image in Photoshop as well. Looking forward to checking out other content. Cheers.
The absurdity of the number of steps required for something so commonly needed speaks volumes of how out-of-touch Adobe is with its users. Creating a vector image from a bitmap is something us professionals have to do regularly. I’ve dug up a tutorial on the process so many times it’s bewildering. Come on Adobe, the settings and variations could be settings in a filter.
I've been using photoshop since 1993. Today you have taught me something new. Thank you!!!!
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Same, thank you!
@@Pixivu thank you so much
😯😯😯 that's really old
I’ve been using Photoshop since the 1800s
UNBELIEVABLE TUTORIAL!!! THANK YOU!
i really respect you for sharing in Vietnamese be called: "công đức vô lượng". Many thanks!!
Omg! You just saved me hours and hours of work. I currently do this all manually. Thank you so much for this incredible gift.
I'm only half way through the video and this is by far the best tutorial I have ever come across. bravo!
Never seen something like that guys I’m so happpppppy to see this tuto. So much respect for this channel from Haiti 🇭🇹
This tutorial was so good I let the sponsor section play. Thank you for this vid you are my hero.
Thanks Hans for your support really appreciate that!
Absolutely great (and swift) tutorial! Was already looking into how to properly convert raster images into vectors, but your tutorial yields the best results hands down! Thanks for sharing 😊👍🏼👍🏼
This is a 5-Start review! Excellent narrative and explanation.
The way your transitions and the process are so smooth that anyone with basic knowledge about it can do it quickly. thanks for giving us such a wonderful thing to us.
This is a serious photoshop tutorial, fantastic tick and detail , thank you
THIS WAS AMAZING! Spend two hours to find this and got little frustraded. Then found this that was perfect fit to my needs 🙏🙏
Hands down to the best video tutorial in the world!! I love you man!
5:11 After saving the PSD, its always a good idea to immediately save again under a different name. Otherwise, you may forget and hit ctrl s and over save your PSD file after flattening it.
This tutorial was so good I let the sponsor section play. Thank you for this vid you are my bro
Thanks mate!
me tooo.. ..hahaha
Thank you so much for the video and for speaking slow enough for me to understand what you are saying!!! THANK YOU
This tutorial saved my life!! Thank you sooo much. I'm working on a book cover that was due two weeks ago and I'm just now relearning Photoshop and Illustrator. My goodness, this was easy to follow and extremely concise.
why dont you just use autotrace feature in illustrator ?
Excellent!!! Thank you SOOOO MUCH for this tutorial! I've spent over a week trying to vectorize some photos for a personal home decor project and tried countless apps and filters. A huge, frustrating waste of time. With your tutorial I was able to transform my photo in exactly about 15 minutes! Not to mention that I can now save my practice PS file as a template and just replace the layer with the photo. the overlay layer is genius! Thank you thank you, thank you!!!!!
Wow! Very glad that you liked it. You can check my other vectorization techniques on my channel.
can you tell me what version of photoshop you use???
Best tutorial i've seen in a while. Thanks
This is absolutely the smartest vectorization workflow of all the tutorials I have seen so far. Amazing job! :)
Now that I tried it, here is my verdict: 🙂Your method is a lot more complicated than the "usual" one that I used before - BUT - it is totally worth it. The result is so much more detailed, it`s incredible. Thanks for sharing!
same here. so good.
Complicated af
can you tell me what version of photoshop you use???
This is hands down the best vid for this topic!! Thank you very much!
The best video i have seen in my life, really thanks
I'm lucky to get notified by this new content. this will be saving my time ☺️
Thanks laniel, very glad that you like my content 🥳
This video is a great two-fer! Finally understood the process of making a cartoon image plus learned a great way to vecorize an image. Thanks!!!
Thank you. I have subscribed to your channel. Tutorials such as yours help those of us who will never be a master like yourself at Photoshop but nevertheless have a need to know and understand how to accomplish such masterful effects.
best tutorial, FAST, TO THE POINT, NOT TO MUCH THEORY OR WASTED MY TIMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
The best tutorial on the subject. Thank you.
From far the best tutorial about this topic. Complete, clear, and to the point. Was looking for those info all over the web, finally found it here! So many thanks.
bro bro bro my mind just exploded after this u are awsome dude...................................................
Thanks dude, very glad you liked it!
Another awesome video! Now I understand how to do this in PS and no longer need to use IL too. Skillshare I'll check it too. New subscriber for sure!! ✊🏽
Your tutorial is so helpful! I was so angry I couldnt figure out how to make my lineart into a vector. Thank you for your help!
Great tutorial!!! Thank you very much and a big hug from Ecuador.
بہت خوب عزیزم، آپ نے تو کمال کر دیا ۔۔
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. Much love from the Philippines. Subbed ♥️
It’s more satisfying when you work for it 😊
WOOOOW !!! man i dont have words to thank you.
Absolutely awesome video, exactly what I needed and explained extremely well. Thank you!
LOVE!!! Needed this so bad for a new company logo!! Thank you 🙏
Insane result. I am not easy to impress. This is really good work.
THIS IS INSANE! PERFECT! PERFECT! PERFECT TUTORIAL! Thank you, Sir!
This is a superb tutorial - thank you!
UNBELIEVABLE TUTORIAL!!!
Your explanation is genius and easy my friend
Very good, did not think of doing this as I normally save an image as a TIFF and import into illustrator and let illustrator do this for me! But this will be handy.
Really professional tutorial, congratulations.
Insane! The easiest way to transform a photo into an art work / vector. Thank you so much!
Oh men! I love you!! You are the answer to all my vector questions 😊
I was waiting for your video. ❤️❤️
Thanks my friend for your support❤
Great video not what I was looking for but can use it for future reference
THE WHOLE ALGORITHM IS OUT HERE:
1. Custom and set width : 2000 -3000 px, 300res, rgb
2. file > place embedded to import the image
3. resize the image > Enter
3. Quick selection or Select subject
4. layers selected click the mask icon > isolate the object
5. Convert the layer into smart object > Delete the bg with DELETE key.
6. Filter >Stylize>Oil Paint
Stylization: 5.0
Cleanliness: 3.0
Scale: 0.1
Bristle detail: 0
+uncheck lighting
7. Filter Gallery > Artistic > Poster Edges
Edge Thickness: 10
Edge Intensity: 0
Posterization: 6
8. Filter > Blur > Surface Blur
Radius:20
Threshold:10
9. Hold the ALT key and drag the OIL PAINT filter above the SURFACE BLUR filter to duplicate it there.
10. Filter > Sharpen > Unsharp Mask
Amount: 150
Radius: 8
Threshold: 8
11. Select the whole layer and click on the Levels + click on the Hue and Saturation layer
Saturation: -100
12. Posterize layer: levels(colors)
13. Go to the levels layer 11 no. and moving the 3 slider control the density.
14. More control over color then create a new layer over the image > Overlay blending mode > Brush tool > decrease its flow to 5% > paint with the dark color to darken the existing color or with the white color to lighten the existing color > don't forget to create a clipping mask to limit your drawing inside the object layer below.
To make the image vectorize, follow the below 2 steps:
1. save the psd > select the image layer holding the SHIFT key select all the above editing layers > right click > Merge Layers > Select > Color Range > Select: Sampled Colors
Fuzziness: 0
+uncheck Invert > click OK.
Take any selection tool > right click inside the selection > choose Make Work Path > Change Tolerance to 2/3.
Without going anywhere just go and make a solid color > click ok
To make the multicolor vector using the action:
1. delete the vector layer and keep only the raster layer.
2. load action > select the Multi Color Vectorizer > select run > click on the small run icon > pick any color and click Ok.
3. Everytime you will select a color and that color will be deleted from the Raster image. By this, the whole image will be deleted once.
4. To export it in illustrator: file > Save As/Save a Copy > from dropdown select the eps format.
Real cool tutorial. Thanks! 👍
Thanks ❤❤
Great help for stencil printing! Thank you for the free Vectorizer Action - so helpful
Great tutorial and thanks fo the free action download, just what I needed!🤩
Your videos are very helpful, thanks you
I am a newbie to P.S. After watching this & it's results I am sub'in you.
Not sure what I did wrong, did all the actions, even did the free action step (thank you for that) but still didn't convert over.
Super amazing and helpful!!! God bless you!
Thanks ❤
Thanks dude this really helped me a lot I did the steps that's you did thanks man!
I love how you explain everything, and you give the reasons why. You also quickly went back over the longer steps. Your channel has become my favorite. Your a great teacher. Thank you @Pixivu. :)
This finally made sense to me. Thank you.
Amazing Tutorial. Creates a perfect vector.
Amazing that really helped a newbie like me !!!!
Srsly it helped me sooo so much! Genius! Thanks a lot man!
Glad I clicked the bell icon before
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Woah, great video mate!
Brilliant. Thank you.
Or, once you merge layers, save to a png or psd, etc, and import into coreldraw and select trace bitmap. It will trace all of the colors in one fell swoop, and if you select organize by color, it will create objects with the like colors in each one. This saves all the need for an action in photoshop and the individual color issue as it works with any number of colors.
oh my god!! I love how you explain it!! clear and super great results when I did it! thankyou soo much!!!
Great excellent teacher
Thank a lot All the best!
Das gute Video hat mir sehr geholfen.
Vielen Dank.
Thank you so much for this - you made this look easy!
Thank you! I can't top the other comments - excellent!
thank you soooo much i like this tutorial veryy much. thank you for free action & image
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Thanks! That was really useful. The results are Impressive! ❤️
brilliant stuff mate. a great work flow and awesome results. definitely one to adopt into the tool box. cheers mate
Wonderful sharing nice video
That's awsome!!! You're a genius.
Great illustration, thanks
That was super in depth and quick, thank you!
I wish i’d known these techniques years ago! Much love
Wow, That is so cool. Thanks for sharing
Hi. im from Indonesia, Thanks Master,Thank you so much for this tutorial,Excellent!!! Thank you SOOOO MUCH
beautiful work. specially the scratch
What just happened
Tooooo much to digest man
Big thanks to you
Very good technique
God bless you, you have helped me a lot
Hi, Thank you so much for this tutorial. I came looking for a way to make a somewhat sketched version of an image, but ended up learning a definitive way to vectorize an image in Photoshop as well. Looking forward to checking out other content. Cheers.
Thanks it was really useful...will use this method on my project pixeneo...
very good teacher
What a video bro! Can't thank you enough! Than
Outstanding tutorial.
It's much helpful🥰
The absurdity of the number of steps required for something so commonly needed speaks volumes of how out-of-touch Adobe is with its users. Creating a vector image from a bitmap is something us professionals have to do regularly. I’ve dug up a tutorial on the process so many times it’s bewildering. Come on Adobe, the settings and variations could be settings in a filter.
Right. LOL...Do you think they will ever understand?
Why not just import the image to Illustrator and vectorize it there with a few clicks?
Just make an action.
That's the fun of it
If you just want a turn-key result, Adobe live trace in illustrator already does that.
Fantastic, love this tutorial, thank U!
Who needs Procreate when you have THIS?! Mind blowing, thanks for sharing 🤍
Whoa. Actually did not know u could vectorize in photoshop.
very very nice tutorial, thanks
Excellent
Nice and useful tutorial!
Nice video, it works!