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A multi-clipping path involves intricately crafting additional paths within the product or shot, making it a complex clipping path. This technique allows for the isolation of multiple elements in a photo, enabling individual editing, recoloring, or extraction from the image.
Opting for outsourced multiple clipping path services not only spares you the effort of background removal but also saves costs associated with reshooting in case of color changes or the need to rectify elusive shadows.Clipping path and multi-clipping path are also called:
- Image clipping
- Deep etching
- Photo cut-out
- Multi-path
- Multiple clipping paths
- Closed vector path
- Closed vector shape
At Path, every image is meticulously outlined by hand. While automations and AI might result in Photoshop mishaps and dissatisfied customers, our team of trained (human) graphic designers brings common sense and a keen eye to ensure that edited photos look precisely right.
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Multi-clipping paths are diverse, and as such, rates for each project may differ. While every image presents unique characteristics, we adhere to standardized pricing guidelines to ensure transparency and objectivity, even when collaborating with different designers.
The pricing structure for multi-clipping paths is influenced by factors such as the number of layers, the complexity of these layers, and the level of detail within each layer. Below is a summary of pricing categories for multi-clipping paths:1. Basic multi-clipping paths – $1.19 per image
Foundational multi-clipping paths are applied to objects characterized by a combination of smooth or straight edges in both their exterior and interior sections. Ideal for uncomplicated objects requiring edits to various areas or interior sections, basic multi-clipping paths prove effective for simple yet nuanced editing needs.
- Sunglasses or eyeglasses that need separate paths for the lenses and the frames
- Electronics with screens that need separate paths for the device and for the screen
- Modular desks and tables
- Opaque two-tone containers and boxes
- Smart watches
2. Simple multi-clipping paths – $2.29 per image
Straightforward multi-clipping paths are well-suited for objects where exteriors and interiors consist of a few straight or curved edges. Slightly more intricate than basic multi-clipping paths, these objects may feature multiple interior areas or be composed of groupings of simple objects.
- A small grouping of similar, solid color garments such as jackets or folded dress shirts
- Stacks of solid color towels, sheets, or other linens in different colors
- Groupings of dishes, mugs, or cutlery
- Single, simple objects with more than two “holes,” such as claw hair clips or tire rims
3. Complex multi-clipping paths – $10.99 per image
Some images are so complex that multi-clipping paths need to be used in conjunction with other techniques to fully isolate the object. Complex multi-clipping paths cost more than other clipping paths because several different techniques are applied to the image to achieve a natural-looking effect.
- Furniture with multiple cut-outs, such as chairs with a mesh backing
- Complicated jewelry with detailed links or multiple gemstones
- A grouping of multiple, dissimilar objects
- A grouping of multiple people
- Images that have more than one furry or fuzzy-edged product
- Complex objects with multiple “holes” such as bicycles or pet crates