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hey guys youamp;#39;re watching dansky and in the next 12 minutes youamp;#39;re going to learn how to professionally cut out and retouch a product all in docHub photoshop retio so weamp;#39;re now in photoshop and you can see i have an image of a car first iamp;#39;m going to select the pen tool and you can press cap locks on the keyboard if youamp;#39;d like a more precise cursor and now using the pen tool iamp;#39;m going to draw a path around the product and to draw a path with straight lines itamp;#39;s as simple as click click click and you essentially create a straight lined dot to dot however if you have curves in your image like i do in this example you want to click and hold to drag out the curve and adjust the curvature and then if you click again it will try to complete that curve as accurately as it can if youamp;#39;d like to follow up a curve with a straight line you need to hold alt or option and click on the anchor point then you can follow up the curve with a st