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How Do I Extract Assets in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 1:18 am

In Photoshop, there are a few different ways to extract assets. The first way is to use the pen tool.

With the pen tool, you can create a path around the asset that you want to extract. Once you have created the path, you can then use the “Layer via Copy” command to create a new layer with just the asset you want.

Another way to extract assets in Photoshop is to use the “Select” menu. With the “Select” menu, you can choose from a variety of selection tools such as the “Lasso” tool or the “Polygonal Lasso” tool.

PRO TIP: Please be warned that the process of extracting assets in Photoshop can be difficult and time-consuming. Make sure you have the patience and skillset required before attempting this.

These tools will allow you to draw a selection around the asset you want to extract. Once you have made your selection, you can then use the “Layer via Copy” command to create a new layer with just the asset you want.

The last way to extract assets in Photoshop is to use the “Quick Mask” mode. Quick Mask mode allows you to quickly select an area of an image. To use Quick Mask mode, first make sure that the layer you want to extract is selected. Then, click on the “Quick Mask” button in the toolbar.

Once in Quick Mask mode, use a brush tool to paint over the area you want to select. When you are finished, click on the “Quick Mask” button again to exit Quick Mask mode. Then, use the “Layer via Copy” command to create a new layer with just the asset you want.

No matter which method you choose, extracting assets in Photoshop is easy!

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

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