Some people asked me how to cut out an object or picture in photoshop, so i decided to create an tutorial about it.
There are a lot of ways to do this and i will show you the most common ways to do this. I used a twitter picture to show you how, because sinds yesterday you can folow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/tutorialfreakz.
Option 1: Magic Wand Tool ![]()
This option can only be used on the most simple pictures, with only very view different background colors or a simple gradient background.
Simple click “W” to open the Magic Wand Tool, then click on the background. You will see a selection, if you are happy with the area that is selected, simple press “Delete” on you keyboard.

When using the “Magic Wand Tool”
, be sure you set the “Tolerance” higher or lower depending on how much colors you would like to select.
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Option 2: Magnetic Lasso Tool
Pen Tool ![]()
This can be used on a lot more pictures but still it is better if you can see a good color difference between the object you would like to cut out and the background.
Press “L” to open the Magnetic Lasso Tool
and click around the object you would like to cut out.

The Magnetic Lasso Tool will help you create the line. Just play with it to see how the Magnetic Lasso Tool works.
After you have selected the object press “CTRL +SHIFT + i” to reverse the selection.

Now press “Delete” on you keyboard.

This option is the same with the Pen Tool and the normal Lasso Tool, but the Magnetic Lasso Tool is helping you a little bit. You need some practise when you use the Pen Tool.
Option 3: Quick Mask ![]()
To use Quick Mask Mode press “Q” or click the Quick Mask Icon . Then press “B” to open the Brush Tool.
Now color in the object you would like to cut out.

Now click “Q” again or click the Edit In Standard Mode
icon.
You will now see a selection around the painted object. Press “Delete” on your keyboard to delete the background.

I know there are more ways to cut out an object or picture, but these are the most common ways to do this.
Maybe some of you are now thinking why is his background white when he delete the background.
This is because i used a white background layer below the picture i am editing.

Thank you for reading.
I hope this was helpful for some of you.


thanks alot… this is very helpful for a newbie like me….
Thank you, i’m glad this is helpful to you
Thanks – never thought about the quick mask option – good to have another method when things get difficult!!!
Hey, I have a question. I can’t find a tutorial on this. I can cut out the background and everything but I am trying to actually make a cutout. I need to subtract a person from a photo for a collage. But I can not figure out how. I need a fix asap.
Ok, all you have to do is use the lasso tool and outline the image that you would like to extract. Next you go to the “Select” menu option at the top, then click “Inverse”, then hit the delete button. This should delete everything but the image you wanted. Hope it works out for you.
When I try this I end up with a white background the size of the original picture. Do you know how to get rid of the background so I have just the cutout? Is this a layer thing? Thanks!
Hi Lauren,
You probably have a white background layer below the picture you cutted out.
Just delete the background layer.
Good Luck.
goood it’s nice to practice
Great work webmaster, nice design.
I have managed to cut an image out and save it.
How do I now put this into a separate image file ie I want to bring it in. I have tried copy and paste but when I open the new image I can’t paste anything into it
Just duplicate the layer of your cut to the image you want it on.
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So open the cutted image in photoshop and the image you would like to paste it on.
Right click the layer of your cut and click duplicate layer. Then you can select where the duplicated layer needs to go, ofcourse select your image.
Hope this helps, good luck.
Thanks man this is pretty helpful
Wow. I’ve never used any of those methods (though I have gotten compliments on how cleanly the image was cut regardless). Man, alive, do I feel stupid. I guess I’ll have to try these methods out sometime. Out of curiosity…just how dumb is it to cut out using paths? (Or whatever the photoshop equivalent is…I’m a GIMP’er myself)