Well i certainly learned a lot today on how to use the patchwork tool, the content aware fill tool, the clone tool, the healing brush tool and the spot healing tool. Thank you so very much. You are incredible.
Oh my gosh! I did not know about the content aware fill technique as well as the inverted/angled cloning. I cant believe how difficult I have made my own editing over the years in not knowing this!! Thank you so very much for your insights, helpfulness and your efforts in proving us all with your great content! You have made me grow so much in just a matter of a few videos, but perhaps most importantly - you have made me excited about growing, developing and learning again. For a long time my work became about producing - rinsing and repeating. That made me be about to lose my passion and I cant even begin to describe how much having stumbled upon your channel (not just this video, but all of your content) has done for me. THANK YOU!
The controls over the clone stamp you were using are freaking me out. I had no idea that existed. How did I not know about that??? Can't wait to try it. Thanks for the amazingly helpful tools!!
A Lovely tip with the clone source tool flipping the image thank you. Never knew that. Any Selected areas " CTRL D" or "CMD D" to deselect marching ants area.
A quicker way of making adjustments to the clone stamp source is to hold down the 'alt' and 'shift' keys together and then use the '' keys to rotate the clone source anti-clockwise and clockwise.
do you like to use a polarizer to bring out more colors in the leaves and everything else? it seems images look so much better with one. or is it not worth it?
Clone stamp takes a direct copy with no variation. Healing brush takes the copy, but blends it with existing colours in the area - the more you wipe the healing brush, the more it replaces and pulls from adjacent sources 🤓
I liked it a lot, I knew them in a very basic way, so I only ended up using almost the clone tampon, hehe, I did not know what can be done with the tampon to turn it around!, I loved it, just one question, with the patch tool, is it better to put it normal or according to the content? There are times when I put it normal and the edges are very blurred or like a blur. Thank you
The difference in our equipment is really large. You cannot compare the two side by side. I would focus on exposing as well as possible in camera so that you do not have to lift your exposure afterwards. A good quality lens is also a great idea :)
I've learned more from this video than I've known about Photoshop in the last 15 years. Wow. Thank You!!
That's amazing feedback, thank you so much 🙏
Well i certainly learned a lot today on how to use the patchwork tool, the content aware fill tool, the clone tool, the healing brush tool and the spot healing tool. Thank you so very much. You are incredible.
Great ! I love it. So useful thanks a lot 🙂
Glad it was helpful!
I always thought if you could flip a clone stamp selection! F*****g awesome! Like a xmas prezzie of info 🤣
You can even rotate precisely too! Had zero idea lol. Now i need to find the vid on masking & getting the super soft light lol
Hahah I am glad it was helpful for you! :)
Thank you for sharing. Great tip on the flop clone source!
Glad it was helpful!
Oh my gosh! I did not know about the content aware fill technique as well as the inverted/angled cloning. I cant believe how difficult I have made my own editing over the years in not knowing this!! Thank you so very much for your insights, helpfulness and your efforts in proving us all with your great content! You have made me grow so much in just a matter of a few videos, but perhaps most importantly - you have made me excited about growing, developing and learning again. For a long time my work became about producing - rinsing and repeating. That made me be about to lose my passion and I cant even begin to describe how much having stumbled upon your channel (not just this video, but all of your content) has done for me. THANK YOU!
So so glad you have found your passion again - congratulations!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.I always learn from your tutorials.
Glad to hear that!
awesome! did not know about the clone source menu :-) thanks
Happy to help!
The controls over the clone stamp you were using are freaking me out. I had no idea that existed. How did I not know about that??? Can't wait to try it. Thanks for the amazingly helpful tools!!
Glad I could help!
A Lovely tip with the clone source tool flipping the image thank you. Never knew that. Any Selected areas " CTRL D" or "CMD D" to deselect marching ants area.
Glad it was helpful!
This is a great video, thanks 🙏
That's really kind, thank you 🙏
This is great! Did not know you could flip/twist the clone source like that!
Everyday is a school day!
😮 mind blown with the clone tool options!! Loved watching this thank you!! (And her lil face ❤️)
Ah thank you - I am glad it was helpful!
Brilliant, thanks! So helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
This was a very very good video! Thank you 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
OMG it's baby Beanie 😍😍😍
Thanks! This is very useful 👍
You're welcome!
I'm super early! So excited!😊
Hope you enjoy!
The clone source tool - what a revelation!
😁
Big big fan, great
Thank you!
Incredibly helpful video tutorial! You make great content. Thank you!
Glad you think so!
Hold wow this will make a HUGE differensiert for me. Thank you so much!
You're so welcome!
thanks... really useful tips 🙂
Was it dust on sensor you cleaned up on Bryt's face?
No, dust on Bryt 🤗
Amazing... And here I thought I knew those tools pretty well already but I've actually never heard about the clone stamp menu 😅 thank you so much
Happy to help!
A quicker way of making adjustments to the clone stamp source is to hold down the 'alt' and 'shift' keys together and then use the '' keys to rotate the clone source anti-clockwise and clockwise.
This keyboard shortcut hasn’t worked on my macs since Photoshop 2019 😩
@@ThatPhotographySpot There I was thinking that Macs were considered better than PCs. They might fix it one day.
I hope so!
I likes it 👍
Great news!
do you like to use a polarizer to bring out more colors in the leaves and everything else? it seems images look so much better with one. or is it not worth it?
No I do not use filters (but that's my personal choice! You absolutely can!)
Thanks, so helpful! Do you remove the leash from all of the photos if you work for a client or just from the pictures u selected for the retouch?
I only present edited images, so it is removed on all. It only takes a minute or so so it's not a big deal at all!
great video! whats the difference between the clone stamp tool and the healing brush tool?
Clone stamp takes a direct copy with no variation. Healing brush takes the copy, but blends it with existing colours in the area - the more you wipe the healing brush, the more it replaces and pulls from adjacent sources 🤓
@@ThatPhotographySpot thanks!
I liked it a lot, I knew them in a very basic way, so I only ended up using almost the clone tampon, hehe, I did not know what can be done with the tampon to turn it around!, I loved it, just one question, with the patch tool, is it better to put it normal or according to the content? There are times when I put it normal and the edges are very blurred or like a blur. Thank you
I usually use content personally!
how do you get such good quality photos ? i have a canon 2000D and i keep getting noisy pictures. Would you have any tips ?
The difference in our equipment is really large. You cannot compare the two side by side. I would focus on exposing as well as possible in camera so that you do not have to lift your exposure afterwards. A good quality lens is also a great idea :)
How did I never know about flipping and rotating the clone source??? mind. blown.
Hahaha there's so much to learn! Hopefully it has helped 💪
You are fantastic!!
if you knew English better, take a course with you !!
Thank you! 😃