Recover Your Furniture In Photoshop
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
- In this video I show you how to download furniture and fabric images from a website, than use the fabric and furniture in Photoshop to cover the furniture so you can see how you will look before first.
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Thank you so much Sandy! I need this info for a client tomorrow ... awesome tips from you, really grateful :) xxxxxxx
Great video!!! thank you. I was able to fulfill a small project for someone who needed new fabric on a sofa today.
Thank you so much...can't thank u enough for this video....fabric is my business ...and i think this will be super
I love you - you have no idea how much easier you made this for me to do my job. Thank you thank you thank you! ❤❤❤
This is the tutorial video that I'm looking for, Thanks Ms. Sandy.
Thank You very much . You saved my life .
You are brilliant! Thanks so much for this video! I learned so much!
Your welcome Redo. Thanks for the comment.
Really thank to you. Your detail description of tips
Thank you! Great Video.
Great Job Sandy, I have to say you have helped me out, I have been working in PS for probably 20 years, and I have never had to do an actual replacement of a leather on our products, mostly just color changes. I had an image that was a hand rub high end leather, and the account wanted a totally different type leather that was giving me headaches. So I started about 3 or 4 days ago looking at tutorial after tutorial, and nobody had a tutorial on exactly what I was working with, namely furniture. After doing your tutorial to the leather sofa that I had to give the treatment to, it worked great. You saved the day. Thank you so much.
Hello. I am so glad to hear that this video is still helping people.
Like I said, it really helped, and I now have a way to do this more often, so again thank you. Next time I have an issue in PS, I will come to your videos to see if you have anything on it.
thanks for sharing your great idea!!!
Its really seams so easy thankyou so much👍
Good stuff...... really useful....
ur style is so comforting and informative.
Thank you this video is very useful for me because i am doing office furniture work so its very importing to me thank you very much ///
Thank you!!!!
Hi sandy, its good tutorial and your voice awesome
Love ur Video...,explain very nicely
thnx a ton for this video....you have shown us what exactly is normally done in ned graphics but here it looks so easy n lesser time consuming!!! great one :)
Parkhee Singhal You are very welcome. Thank you for commenting.
Nice video, thanks
Thank you very much, Sandy Cruz for this video. you have no idea how much you have helped me for my project. thank you very much once again.
Regards,
Bhavin Barad
Thank you so much for letting me know.....this video is very old and it always amazes me how much it is still viewed and helping others......You are so welcome!!
Is this something you do as a business--digital draping?Thanks,David--
This video is awesome, and has saved me so much time. I do however have a problem when trying to apply new fabric to an image where the furniture already has a pattern. How do you remove a patterned fabric and replace with plain? Can you please upload a video on this?
Thanks.
very helpful
This is a great video Sandy! However, when I use the fill bucket tool or the fill pattern tool the opacity fills in really light. But when I look at the opacity slider it says 100%. Can you tell me why this is happening?
thanks for the video.. liked and subscribed!
Thank you! I am so glade you enjoyed the recording.
In this video I am using Photoshop CS5. Thank you for commenting. I am glad it was helpful.
ur a lifesaver
thats amazing .....thank you
+ahmed reda Your welcome Ahmed....I am glad you enjoyed the video.
Hi there. I'm using Photoshop 2020 and it doesn't have overlay in the menu like you use it in this video. (Great video by the way). Can you tell me how to get that effect in PS 2020?
Great tutorial Thanks! I have changed a fabric on a lounge and it worked very well only the lounge pic was taken at an angle and now the fabric pattern is not straight.
Is there any way of adjusting the angle of the pattern to suit the object?
You will need to rotate your fabric swatch/pattern in the same direction before you add it to photoshop patterns....that is a bit more advanced and tricky. But it can be done.
Thanks Sandy , quick reply
This video was really helpful! Just one question: I want to apply a white background pattern on a non-white couch. What would you do in this case? Because whenever I select the overlay method, the white from the pattern disappear :(
That has happened to me before. Sometimes you can work with it in the adjustments window.....put back some of the color that you took out. Other than that white is a tricky color to work with .
Aw, I knew it wouldn't be easy. Thanks anyway!
Thankyou
Great video. I need instructions on how to do this on cs6...there are a few differences between the cs5 and cs6.
+shabby chic Me too! I'm not even sure if I have CS6, I just know it's the latest version. When I go to select 'overlay' it just disappears and none of the other effects in that list gives the same effect as what we're trying to achieve.
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Good morning Sandy, I am curious if you do freelance work as I do not have Photoshop?
Hi Victoria Pouncey! Yes I have done some freelance work in the past. It just depends on the project. This video is 10 years old and one of my most popular ones. Photoshop has evolved tons since than and so much more that can be done with it. You can message me here heysandycruz.com/contact/
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+Edward Gil Thank you, Edward!
Hi Sandy, I'm trying to fill a darker cushion on a bar stool where I'm selecting just the cushion and removing the saturation. When I apply the other color it seems to be off a little in color as if I didn't remove all the original color. Any ideas?
At times I have gone back and adjusted how much of the color I've taken out with the saturation slider. Mostly with very light fabrics, it appears to look like they are overexposed and too bright.
Really helpful, Tanks!
But, your watermark is in the middle of something important, layers.
Sandy Cruz i am a grphic desiner from 2000 i have a photo studio company which is almost done this type of shadow and other photoshop work, can i please contact with you please!
11 years ago? Dang
I know its been a while since you made this video; however I hope you might look at the comments from time to time. I have followed your directions and covered a couch with a patterned fabric, but now it is too light. Can you tell me what I need to adjust to make the color as vivid at the original fabric piece?
+Karin Gianniny Hi Karin, select image>adjustments>hue and saturation.......here you can tweak the settings for the element you're overlaying with color or pattern
+Sandy Cruz thank you so much. This video is exactly what I was looking for!!
+Sandy Cruz me again... I have played all day with the adjustments and nothing will give me the true vivid color of the original fabric sample (everything is washed out). Is there a setting that I should check from the start? I am beginner Photoshop user so all of this is so above my head! Any advice you have I would greatly appreciate it.
+Karin Gianniny have you tried to move the brightness slider a bit? I have had this happen to me on some things and never arrived at the brightness in the original fabric colors.
Hi Sandy can I hire you to do this for me? I have a couch and I want to see the fabrics I picked out. I am during more than one fabric. thank you Hilary OKelley
Well I got my couch with my pattern but on the sides of my couch it is wood! How do I get rid of the pattern that is on the wood part of my couch?
You would have to draw and fill that separately and place it on the sofa after filling the sofa with fabric print.
More lessons plz******
I don't think there is a way to fill patterned pieces. You have to have a clean solid furniture piece.
sandy cruz my english language is little week my words u understand
plz sandy cruz i dnt understand this patreen fill plz learn to me
I wish you hadn't put your logo right over the layers of Photoshop, which is kind of the entire point of the video. haha