Photoshop A.I. - NEW Remove Tool - Remove Any Object Or Person In SECONDS!

Curtis Pyke
9 Apr 202304:00

TLDRThis tutorial demonstrates the use of the new 'Remove Tool' in Photoshop's AI, which is currently in beta and expected to be released soon. The tool allows for the seamless removal of objects or persons from an image. The process begins with duplicating the image, then using the 'Quick Selection Tool' with 'Select Subject' for an accurate selection. To improve the selection, the 'Cloud for detailed results' option is utilized. After expanding the selection by 10 pixels to avoid trace elements, the 'Remove Tool' is applied within the selection area. The tool effectively removes the object, leaving a natural-looking result. Further refinement can be done using the 'Lasso Tool' and 'Content-Aware Fill' for smoother transitions. Finally, the 'Blur Tool' is optionally used to soften the edges. The video concludes with a comparison between the original and the modified image, showcasing the impressive capabilities of the new tool.

Takeaways

  • 🎨 **New Remove Tool Introduction**: Photoshop AI has introduced a new tool for removing objects or people from images quickly and efficiently.
  • 🔍 **Beta Version**: The tool is currently in beta and expected to be released soon.
  • 📸 **Natural Results**: The removal process results in a natural look without noticeable artifacting.
  • 🖌 **Quick Selection Tool**: The process begins with the Quick Selection Tool and the 'Select Subject' option for easy object selection.
  • ☁️ **Cloud Processing**: For detailed results, the tool uses Adobe's cloud servers rather than the user's computer.
  • 🔄 **Selection Adjustment**: The selection can be manually adjusted if needed, and it's recommended to expand the selection by 10 pixels to avoid trace elements.
  • 🖋 **Remove Tool Usage**: The Remove Tool is found within the healing toolset and uses a large brush for the removal process.
  • 🚫 **Stay Within Lines**: Ensure the brush does not go outside the selection boundaries for the best results.
  • 🗑 **Deselect and Review**: After using the Remove Tool, deselect the area to review the removal and decide if further adjustments are needed.
  • 🖊️ **Content-Aware Fill**: If the removal area appears harsh, use the Lasso Tool to select the area and apply Content-Aware Fill for a smoother result.
  • 🔄 **Undo Option**: If the Content-Aware Fill does not produce the desired result, use the undo command to revert the changes.
  • 💡 **Final Touches**: Optionally, use the Blur Tool to soften the edges of the removal area for a more seamless integration.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the tutorial?

    -The main topic of the tutorial is how to remove an object or person from a photo using the new remove tool in Photoshop AI.

  • Is the remove tool currently available to all users?

    -No, the remove tool is currently in beta version and is expected to be released to all users in the next few days.

  • What is the first step in using the remove tool?

    -The first step is to load the image into Photoshop and duplicate it to compare the original and modified versions.

  • Which tool is used to select the object to be removed?

    -The Quick Selection Tool with the 'Select Subject' option is used to select the object to be removed.

  • Why is it recommended to use the 'Cloud for detailed results' option?

    -Using the 'Cloud for detailed results' option allows the tool to utilize Adobe's servers for more accurate and detailed selection results.

  • How can you adjust the selection if it's not accurate?

    -You can use the selection tool to manually add or subtract from the selection to refine its accuracy.

  • What does the 'expand' option do in the selection process?

    -The 'expand' option increases the selection area by a specified number of pixels, creating a gap between the object and the selection edge to avoid trace elements during removal.

  • What is the 'remove tool' located under?

    -The 'remove tool' is located under the healing tools section in Photoshop.

  • How does the 'remove tool' work?

    -The 'remove tool' works by brushing over the selected area, and it automatically fills in the area with surrounding content, effectively removing the selected object.

  • What is the purpose of using the 'Content-Aware Fill' after using the 'remove tool'?

    -The 'Content-Aware Fill' is used to further refine the area where the object was removed, ensuring a seamless and natural-looking result.

  • How can you soften the edges after removal?

    -You can use the Blur Tool to soften the edges of the area where the object was removed, making the transition between the removed area and the rest of the image less noticeable.

  • What is the final step in the removal process?

    -The final step is to deselect the area and review the result to ensure the object has been successfully removed and the image looks natural.

Outlines

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🎨 Introduction to Photoshop AI's New Remove Tool

The video begins with a welcome message and an introduction to a new feature in Photoshop AI, specifically the 'remove tool' which is currently in beta. The presenter demonstrates the tool's ability to seamlessly remove an object from an image without leaving any noticeable artifacts. The presenter then guides the viewer through the process of using the tool, starting from loading the image and creating a duplicate for comparison.

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Keywords

💡Photoshop AI

Photoshop AI refers to the artificial intelligence features integrated into Adobe Photoshop, a widely used image editing software. In the context of the video, it highlights the new 'remove tool' that utilizes AI to enhance the process of removing unwanted objects or people from images.

💡Remove Tool

The 'Remove Tool' is a feature in Photoshop AI that allows users to eliminate objects or people from a photo with high precision and minimal traces. It is showcased in the video as a powerful and efficient way to edit images.

💡Beta Version

A 'Beta Version' is a pre-release version of a software that is still undergoing testing and final development. In the video, the presenter mentions that the 'Remove Tool' is in its beta version, indicating that it is not yet fully released to the public.

💡Artifacting

Artifacting refers to the appearance of unwanted visual anomalies in an image, often caused by image processing. The video emphasizes the absence of artifacting when using the 'Remove Tool', highlighting the tool's ability to produce natural-looking results.

💡Quick Selection Tool

The 'Quick Selection Tool' in Photoshop is used for making rough selections of objects in an image. In the tutorial, it is employed as the first step in the removal process to select the object that needs to be removed.

💡Select Subject

This is a command in Photoshop that automatically selects the main subject of an image. The video demonstrates using 'Select Subject' in conjunction with the 'Quick Selection Tool' for a more accurate selection, which is crucial for the 'Remove Tool' to function effectively.

💡Cloud Servers

Cloud servers refer to remote, internet-based servers that provide various computing services. In the context of the video, the presenter uses Photoshop's cloud servers to achieve detailed results when selecting the subject, which suggests that the processing power and AI capabilities are leveraged from these servers rather than the user's local machine.

💡Expand Selection

Expanding a selection in Photoshop increases the area that is selected by a certain number of pixels. In the video, the presenter expands the selection by 10 pixels to create a buffer zone, which helps in achieving a smoother removal of the object.

💡Content-Aware Fill

Content-Aware Fill is a feature in Photoshop that intelligently fills in a selected area with content that matches the surrounding pixels. The video shows how this feature can be used to refine the area after an object has been removed, creating a seamless edit.

💡Lasso Tool

The 'Lasso Tool' in Photoshop is used for making freehand selections. In the video, the presenter uses it to select a specific area that needs further refinement after the initial removal, demonstrating its utility for more detailed editing tasks.

💡Blur Tool

The 'Blur Tool' in Photoshop is used to soften the edges of a selection or an area in an image. The video concludes with the use of the 'Blur Tool' to create a less distinct edge around the area where the object was removed, adding a finishing touch to the editing process.

Highlights

Photoshop AI introduces a new remove tool that can remove objects or people in seconds.

The remove tool is currently in beta and will be released soon.

The tool is capable of removing objects with no visible artifacting, making the result look natural.

To use the tool, first duplicate the image to compare the original and modified versions.

Utilize the quick selection tool and select 'subject' for detailed results.

The 'select subject' feature uses Adobe's cloud servers for more accurate selection.

If the selection isn't perfect, you can manually adjust it using the selection tool.

Expand the selection by 10 pixels to avoid trace elements during removal.

Find the remove tool within the healing constellation for seamless object removal.

Use a large brush with the remove tool to cover the selection without going outside the lines.

The tool will gradually remove the selected object, producing a clean result.

After removal, use the deselect option to view the result.

For a more refined result, use the lasso tool to refine areas that look harsh.

Content-aware fill can be used to further refine the area post-removal.

If certain areas are not to be considered in the fill, they can be manually removed.

The blur tool can be used to soften the edges for a more natural finish.

The final result is a comparison between the original and the modified image using the remove tool.

The tutorial demonstrates the step-by-step process of using the new remove tool in Photoshop AI.