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I am not a semi-professional–I just like to have fun and learn new tricks and summon the spirit of Ben Wilmore. I remember when I first discovered the pen tool. I was like, “wow, why was I using the magnetic lasso? What an idiot!” Oh well. 

Cutting images out from the background is not hard at all and it’s probably what I do the most. With a little practice you can cut  shit out in seconds. With a little help from an old friend, Joey Gladstone, here’s how I we do it:

You have Photoshop open, right? If so, move to Step 1. If  not, open Photoshop and look for Jeff Chien’s name in the credits. I bet he is Asian or a dog. LOL.

Step 1.
Open your image in Photoshop.

cut it out

Step 2.
Okay, good. You’re still here. Select the pen tool from your tools window.

cut it out pen tool

Then make sure you have these settings selected:

cut it out pen tool settings

Step 3.
Let’s cut this shit out! Once you have selected the pen tool, click  anywhere on your pic. I started in the lower left corner because I knew Joey’s shoulder pad was coming and I wanted to make sure I had enough energy to finish the job. Shit! 

cut it out starting out

Once you start clicking it will make a little squares. These are called an anchors. Use this type of flow: click > move your mouse to your next point > click > move your mouse to the next point > click > etc. When I say “click” just click and release. Don’t click and drag, unless you gots to go around some rounded edges, like Joey Gladstone’s earlobe.

cut it out rounded edge

Oh shit! Rounded edges!? After you make an anchor right by the earlobe, visualize the curve and pick a good spot for your next click. Then do this: click and hold that click > move your mouse to bend it like Beckham > release the click > then alt + click right on that anchor you just made.

When you finally make it all the way around and back to your starting anchor it will look something like this:

cut it out made to the start

Step 4.
Once you have gone all the way around and connected the line the anchors will disappear. Okay, that’s what you want. Get ready to right click > make selection.

cut it out make selection

Another dialog box will open:

cut it out 0.5 feather gives joey a nice edge

Sometimes I pick 0.5 or 1 pixel feather radius. For Joey, the 0.5 pixel feather radius will give him just the right edge. I never use 0 (ZERO) feather because the edge is too jagged like someone just cut it with a knife.

Oh shit! Look at what we did:

cut it out totally selected

Step 5.
Ctrl + x Ctrl + v that shit into a new layer. Now you can float Joey over anything.

cut it out floating joey gladstone

Step 6.
Now it’s up to you to put the finishing touches. Make it magical. Now try your own. Maybe try cutting out some unicorn pumps and float them over some mystical magical background with a unicorn looking on and he’s like, “damn, those shoes remind me of my mother.” I DARE YOU. LOL.

we were just like cut it out

P.S. I just noticed his bolo tie. BOLOL.

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8 COMMENTS
peeping ur blarg
May 23, 2009
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Lol LOL lolli mclol
Pray for me!! I want to perfect my skillz so we can have another tennis game bo!!

jsh
May 23, 2009
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you just need a killer backhand BOLOL.

EYES OF A SPIDER
May 23, 2009
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YEY!!!!! RIP CRUDE SHOPS! Thanks bo!! Best tutorial EVER. I hope other people find it and wtf all over themselves.

EYES OF A SPIDER
June 3, 2009
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I’m trying to put a rice picker hat on a picture of Reyna but it’s not working! Why is the part that I am connecting filling in black??

jsh
June 3, 2009
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Make sure you have “Paths” selected and not “Shape Layers”.

flash
July 6, 2009
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Nice!

Todd Bywith
September 23, 2009
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There is obviously a lot to know about this. There are some good points here.

Kelli Garner
September 25, 2009
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Really nice posts. I will be checking back here regularly.

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