Thank you. This was the best tutorial on using clipping masks I have watched - and trust me I have watched a lot of them in the past few weeks. Not only do you know Photoshop, you are a gifted artist and it is a pleasure to watch you work!
+Trini Trent I am so glad to hear that you have been learning from the videos on the channel! And thank you for the kind words. I always found that a lot of tutorial videos either go too fast or skip over important details and I make it a point to try and teach and explain things in a way that will be easier for people to follow, so that really means a lot. Thanks again and I hope that you will keep watching! :)
P.S: Hard to find someone that explains well and clear so I can focus, and I have seen too many, so far you are the best! Most are focused on their haircuts, looks and to show their talent. And when someone wants to learn more it's annoying...believe me. So Bless you and thanks again.
+Stephen Greg - thanks for the kind words mate! I will definitely take that into consideration for a future tutorial! Thank you for watching and for the support :)
wonderful tutorial! I have a doubt: Is there a way to make a clip mask that affect another clip mask as if that clip mask would be a layer? in other words, instead of adding clipping mask in the same hierarchy to an original layer...make levels of clipping masks?
I'm not sure how (or if) you separated the original image from the gray background, then have the man in a separate layer with a transparent background. It complicates not having the same layers as you to follow along.
+Ghost Gear Online inc sorry for my delayed response - this week has been a bit hectic. You can definitely email us at teachmetodesign@gmail.com and I would be happy to provide you with some feedback.
Thank you. This was the best tutorial on using clipping masks I have watched - and trust me I have watched a lot of them in the past few weeks. Not only do you know Photoshop, you are a gifted artist and it is a pleasure to watch you work!
Wow, thank you! So glad that it helped and I really appreciate the kind words and support!
I have learned so much from your channel. You are a great teacher, and you cover the basics so clearly . I am grateful for your work!
+Trini Trent I am so glad to hear that you have been learning from the videos on the channel! And thank you for the kind words. I always found that a lot of tutorial videos either go too fast or skip over important details and I make it a point to try and teach and explain things in a way that will be easier for people to follow, so that really means a lot. Thanks again and I hope that you will keep watching! :)
Thank you for highlighting the cursor. So much easier to see where you are on screen.
Great explanation thanks. 👍🏻
Eyes opening tutorial! Thank you!
Great video. Thank you, you are very clear and good in explaining everything! Thanks a lot again :)
P.S: Hard to find someone that explains well and clear so I can focus, and I have seen too many, so far you are the best! Most are focused on their haircuts, looks and to show their talent. And when someone wants to learn more it's annoying...believe me. So Bless you and thanks again.
Excellent tutorial thanks
Excellent tips!..Thank u.
My pleasure!
Excellent video...would enjoy seeing how you approach applying these techniques to add pop to a landscape. Thanks for the video.
+Stephen Greg - thanks for the kind words mate! I will definitely take that into consideration for a future tutorial! Thank you for watching and for the support :)
Thank you so much i have learned so much from your channel in a short time i have subscribed to it .
+Lomile Mofokeng thanks for subscribing and I'm glad that you have learned a lot from the videos! I appreciate your support.
wonderful tutorial! I have a doubt: Is there a way to make a clip mask that affect another clip mask as if that clip mask would be a layer? in other words, instead of adding clipping mask in the same hierarchy to an original layer...make levels of clipping masks?
Thank U so much !!!!
+OLALA DAVID - anytime!
I'm not sure how (or if) you separated the original image from the gray background, then have the man in a separate layer with a transparent background. It complicates not having the same layers as you to follow along.
How is it going Eric? Can I email you a image I created to get your input?
+Ghost Gear Online inc sorry for my delayed response - this week has been a bit hectic. You can definitely email us at teachmetodesign@gmail.com and I would be happy to provide you with some feedback.
Why does the original photo (that's supposed to be transparent) have a grey background?