Multi-clipping path

Outsource your most complex cutouts when you’re out of time and patience

Hand-drawn edits so every element in your shot looks just right.

Starting at $1.19 per image

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Multi-clipping path services?

A multi-clipping path is a complex clipping path with additional paths carefully crafted within the product or shot. Multi-clipping paths are a way to isolate multiple elements in a photo — once that’s done they can be individually edited, recolored, or cut out of the image.

Outsourcing multiple clipping path services not only saves you the time of removing the background, and saves you the cost of re-shooting if you change the product’s color or need to correct sneaky 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 Editmeup, we outline each image by hand. Automations and AI can lead to Photoshop fails and unhappy customers. Trained (human) graphic designers have the common sense and keen eye to make sure edited photos look just right.

How much do Multi-clipping path services cost?

Not all multi-clipping paths are alike, so the rates for each project vary. Every image is different, but we follow standard pricing guidelines to make sure your rate is always clear and objective, even if you’re working with a different designer.

Multi-clipping path pricing is determined by the number of layers, how complex the layers are, or how much detail is involved within each layer. Here’s an overview of pricing categories for multi-clipping path:

1.Basic multi-clipping paths – $1.19 per image

Basic multi-clipping paths are used on objects where both the exterior and interior sections of the shape are made up of just a few smooth or straight edges. Basic multi-clipping paths are great for simple objects with different areas or interior sections that need to be edited.

  • 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

Simple multi-clipping paths are great for objects with exteriors and interiors composed of a few straight or curved edges. These objects are a little more complex than basic multi-clipping paths because they have multiple interior areas, or are made up 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. Medium multi-clipping paths – $6.49 per image

Medium multi-clipping paths work for photos of complete outfits, or very complex garments that have multiple color possibilities for each section.

  • Models wearing multiple pieces such as pants, shirts, and accessories
  • Complex, isolated garments such as fully customizable shoes or jacket/shirt/tie combinations
  • Garments with complicated clasps or ties

4. 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 jewellery 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

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