How to use Photoshop's Lasso Fill Tool

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Kyle Webster just released a Photoshop plugin that will speed up your comic coloring workflow and your concept design sketching. Kyle's Lasso Fill is simple in function but extremely powerful in use. It's $5 on his gumroad, compatible with Photoshop CC 2022 and later.

I do a quick demonstration of how to use the plugin to speed up the flatting process. Before you can do all your fancy rendering and shading, you have to separate the objects on your page by color. This is called flatting. And Kyle's leveled up lasso speeds this up by removing a few key presses which will add up the more pages you have to get through.

I also do a really funky demo drawing a strange looking face. That's what you get when you jump in for the first time and press record!

What other tools or plugins are you using to speed up your work?

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Free Pen tool from Photoshop will do this. Just set the mode to 'Shape'. And is even better because you can edit your selection on the go.

migeruplays
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I couldn't find that lasso fill anywhere in my 2021 PHOTOSHOP !

midoskende
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Hi! is there any other way for me to contact you? i just have a few questions. thanks!

Yujin.sept
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"And not this weird clown shit" lmao

ndizzot
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Nice tutorial. But I have a question: you first fill the background with a colour then when you color the characters you don't retrace the lines of the shape but you going out of them and your selection includes also a portion of the background (that's already colored). BUT the background doesn't keep the new color, only the characters. What's the trick for that?
I have to retrace all the lines because if I select an area already colored, the new color will cover also that part.
Thanks.

silviocosta