Check out the updated version of this tutorial here : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3oZ05Yx_RMw.html Feedback incorporated, thank you ❤
What if I want it to remain transparent, can I skip the add mask layer? BTW, this video was incredibly done in such a short time, it is hard to believe that you just taught me how to use Photopea in less than 3 minutes! Thanks a ton!
By uploaded you mean the files that open in photopea, right? if so, go to image > image size (or press alt+ctrl+i), there you will find the dpi, hope this helps ❤
@@pixsmith thank you for responding, but when I skipped adding the white background, the levels adjustment layers doesn't work (the bur doesn't disappear unless I turn the white background on)
@@jasim7497 Apologies for the late reply, I will be redoing this video soon, with a solution to that problem, try this : right before you do vectorize bitmap, use the color range option to select your logo, pick shadows from the drop-down list, and you should see that your logo is selected, click ok and apply a mask to hide the white background. After that, select all (CTRL+A), then edit > copy merged. Select the top most layer, then Edit > paste. Your logo should now be on top, hide all the other layers and lastly vectorize bitmap. Hope this helps ❤️
what you mean it ruined your image ? photopea never actually changes your original photo, any changes you make must be saved in a new PSD file or exported as a new image 🤔
can you send me your image to my inbox at thepixsmith@gmail.com, so i can see how i might be able to help, send both the original and the one that is "ruined"
Appreciate the thought but your way to fast. Seem useful but need to slow down or have a detail step by step written explanation. My 2 cents. You know what your doing, just hard to follow along. Sorry.
Hi friend! I really love and appreciate your feedback, you don't have to apologize, I think you have a point, and will certainly consider it in the coming videos, thanks :)
@@pixsmith No it's a totally fine speed! People need to understand that they can pause a video, do what needs to be done, and then go back to your video. Instead of making a 20 min video just explain that to the people who don't come to that simple solution themselves.
Awesome, it works, but it turned my color logo to a black and white logo, how would I get the color back into the logo? I'm sure It's a simple fix but I'm just too new at using Photopea, excuse my ignorance haha
After using the vectorize bitmap option, your logo will be turned to a shape layer, double click on it and you will be able to change the color, do let me know if this doesn't work, I will look more into it
@@Gameraid123 I can't really tell for sure unless I see what you're trying to do, if it's okay with you privacy wise, you can send me your file to this email : alif.m@icloud.com I will take a look, and I will get back to you, 😎
before doing paste, try selecting the top most layer, hit paste and see if a new layer is added, if no additional layer is created, try saving the project as psd, then close Photopea and open the psd file again, hope this helps 🙏🏻
this technique doesnt seem to work when your logo has both thick and thin lines. either the thick lines get way too thick or the thin lines disappear =[
it depends, can't really tell unless i see your image, if it okay, send me a preview of both original and scaled, then i will be able to suggest a solution, here my email : thepixsmith@gmail.com
Okay so I’m new to Photopea. I make image sheets with multiple Google images on one sheet. When I go to print , the images are very blurry. Would I use this to make it print sharp? Do I do this same thing for every image? Or is there a way to do this for all the photos at once? Thanks so much for your help!
That really depends on what kind of images you're working with, the technique shown in this video only works on simple one-colored graphics. One other thing, make sure you pay attention to the DPI, let's say for example, that you're trying to print an image that you downloaded from Google images, what I usually do, is create a blank canvas in photopea, like if I want to print on A4 paper, i create an empty A4 print document, and then I place the images into it, scale them if needed, and save as pdf for printing. This usually gives me the best print quality assuming the images you downloaded are good quality to begin with, hope this helps, reply if you have more questions ✌️
At 1:43, I repeat the steps but even after 'Select All', 'Copy Merged', 'Paste', nothing happend. I see no new layer formation. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance.
Hi, Can you please help me, other viewers reported this problem as well, if you could record your screen while doing the step, and send me the recording to thepixsmith@gmail.com I will try and troubleshoot the issue myself or escalate it to the developers, thanks for your feedback ❤️
@@pixsmith This time when I was repeating the steps, a pop-up appeared asking whether I want photopea allow to access something. Unfortunately, I clicked okay straight away but it allowed to paste the merges and a new layer appeared according to the video. (I am not using Chrome) I resolved my problem by taking advantage of AI on Internet as resolution of my image was too low for photopea to handle it. . Nevertheless, thank you so much. I appreciate the work you do. Never stop creating, generating as not everyone can do it. PS. I selected the option capture window in OBS and pop-up did not reflect. :( That's the greatest drawback of trying to hide everything and make look clean.
@@skyndream211 Oh I guess the issue has something to do with the browser not allowing clipboard access or something, anyway, glad it worked out in the end for you bro, thanks for letting us know, cheers ✌🏻
Press D on your keyboard to reset the foreground and background colors to default black and white, then press ctrl+delete to fill the new layer with white, let me know if this helps ❤️
Send me your image to this email : thepixsmith@gmail.com I will take a look at it, and i will let you know the best way to scale it, if it can be done, that is.
I literally do multimedia production for a living (25 years) I read and all your comments. Hopefully you know by now you’re going way too fast. I can’t even tell what you’re clicking on, on the menu. It’s good information. You’re doing a good job but even advance people like myself, have trouble following you because it’s so fast. This last video for color logos didn’t work for me. but I’ll try to watch it again and again and again and again stop it stop it. Look at it again and again try to figure out your steps.
I feel pretty stupid asking this, but can you not just adjust the DPI to 300 within the Image Size option? That's where I adjust the size and DPI for wall art, and properties tell me it has worked, but am I missing something?
Hey there @ZjTwams, AFAIK, DPI only makes sense if you're trying to print out stuff, digitally, it has no significance, correct me if I'm wrong. Moreover, simply increasing the DPI won't make the image sharper, it has the same effect as increasing the pixel size, I suppose.