I just want to say, the way you teach us even the most basic concepts of Photoshop are just superb. Whenever I sit down on PS to make art, I remember how you would approach to get the desired effect and it works every time. Thank you so much for all the tutorials you've been posting videos of for the past few years!
Photoshop has really come a long way, and this is the channel I always recommend to people who are new and want to learn it in an easily understandable and enjoyable way. Thank you Unmesh for being so generous with your time and knowledge. One of the best communicators and teachers on all of RUclips, and a fantastic head of hair. 😎
I have been following your channel since the beginning of 2023. Thank you for all the tutorias you have shared with us. I hope you keep teaching us in 2024 ! Happy 2024
to make a perfect oil painted face just open another file zoom the face as much as you can and run the same process, after that just copy paste into your main picture , great tutorial, thank you so much
Amazing Unmesh! Another tip to try is using oil painting photoshop brushes to paint on the layer masks. You can control the direction/size/amount of brush strokes, revealing the painting beneath.
I work in the media for a long time and my photoshop and related suits skill is not satisfactory, but I found your courses and way of presentation precise and attracting to grasp the skill so easily Thank You!
I'm sure you've heard this before: Taking a college class on PS but your videos are better on so many levels! Thank you for being here for us PS neophytes!
Thank you, sir. You can also use this technique to create a 3d render of a portrait by placing 'render, unreal engine' in the generative fill command while using a 25% selection alpha channel. Place that new image under the original portrait to erase facial blemishes, etc., using the erase tool... just another option for cleaning up portraits 😊
Your videos are really too hard to actually Top 10 - that good! And this one has been clearly the most fun for about 3 months ... until today. Photoshop introduced a reference image functionality (small icon at the base of the tool box) that is supposed to key off your chosen image. I tried to use Russell Brown's action this morning and it's basically 5 layers of blue marbling. I went to see if Russell updated his alpha channel idea... and his link to the tutorial is now gone. You might want to update your post here -- eek! But, as always, 117 thank you's for what you do for us -- opening our minds and fingertips to creative process.
Thank you, this is awesome and very helpful! Integrating generative fill to add artistic backgrounds to a photo is a game-changer! I just used it on a freelance project. Makes everything so much fun and faster!
1 fundamental thing to underline: Both in channels and in quick mask mode it is possible to set the selection or mask mode by double clicking. Obviously the selection mode is much more intuitive, as the lighter the shade of gray chosen, the more similar the resulting image will be to the original...."the white reveals".....as if we placed the our image a paper that is increasingly transparent to allow the Generative Fill to "draw" from our source more and more as the percentage of our shade of gray becomes greater.
@@NickSpirov If, when you are in the "channels", you hold down the ALT key and click the "+" key (Create new channel), a new panel opens with the options for the new channel you are creating: choosing between "masked areas" and "selected areas". As I was telling you, I find it more "natural" to use "selected areas" as it allows me to fill the channel with shades of grey, where the lighter (whiter, therefore more transparent) the gray will be, the more the underlying image will be taken as a reference to create a certain effect (cartoon, oil painting...). While the darker (blacker, therefore less transparent) the gray will be, the less your image will be taken into consideration by the generative filling....because it is "covered" by the overlying black!!
Brilliant! I used to watch Russell Brown back in the mid nineties on TV. I think it might have been on Photoshop TV with Scott Kelby?!? Thanks for all your great content and best to you and everyone in 2024!!
If you create a mask and use a radial gradient over the subject, going from black to gray on the mask. Then, be sure the eyes, nose, mouth and ears are covered on the mask with black using a very soft brush. Using a very soft brush, paint varying shades of gray on the mask in areas depending on how much you want the AI to affect the image, with darker to protect the image more. Control click on the mask to make a selection. Turn off the mask (shift click), then use generative fill with the Oil Painting prompt. Because the face is protected, it will not be affected. The graduation in the mask and subsequent selection will encourage the oil painting to affect everything smoothly and gradually.
Unmesh, your videos are great! I often use actions to create oil paintings. There are really good ones available without the need to use generative fill but this is a great alternative.
This video is a perfect demonstration of how one can use AI without losing the human touch. Also we can come to the conclusion that AI would really help us rather replacing us.
Hello! I’ve been a subscriber for a few years now, and recently decided to try my hand at digitizing and restoring physical photographs. I know a lot of your videos on curves, color, and retouching could probably help with this, but I was wondering if you might be interested in doing a video specifically on this subject and try to capture everything one might need to know to do this well using fully-updated Adobe CC apps. I’m especially concerned about how to deal with photos which have random splotches of discoloration from poor storage/handling. Thanks, and thanks for all the excellent videos you put out.
What an inspiring tutorial, thank you! I'm looking for the possibility to convert a photo into the style of a specific painter (Isaac Israels, Dutch painter). Does anyone have a suggestion on how to achieve this with Gen Fill? Thanks in advance.
WOW, thank you :) Have you tried adding a style (ala a Midjourney prompt) to the painting type? I'll try, but I ask while watching the video ... priorities!
I can't get this to work with the newest update of Photoshop Beta. I've tried it multiple ways from different guides, but it seems this function is no longer supported in the latest update (August 2024)-. Has anyone else experienced this problem and found a workaround?
Thanks for the great tutorial as always, however I'm not getting a result, even when I use the action, all I get are blue abstract pictures, often resembling the look of photo emulsion or even a screen print, its not even looking like oil paint. Have I overlooked something in the set up of Photoshop/Gen fill?
I really want to get this to work, but for me, and everyone now, it's broken. I have looked ALL over the internet, and absolutely no one has come up with any solution. Can anyone find a resolution for this?
What version of PS are you using? In 25.9 a message pops that Generative Fill is not available. It comes with the program or it is a plug in that I need to add?
Hmm, when I try to select the Alpha layer I get "Warning: No pixels are more than 50% selected. The selection edges will not be visible." - I looked online and every said to change the feather to 0 but it's already at zero. What am I doing wrong?
I can't get it to work. Does this work with the most recent Beta version of Photoshop? BTW, I hope Marty from Blue Lightning TV was credited for this technique.
Help please. With the original Generative fill in PS Beta, when typing in Oil Painting effect the result showed a wonderful heavily oil painting effect. However, now the results to my taste are very childish with strange items as from Firefly. Ant ideas how to achieve the original Oil Painting effect. Thank you.
This does not work in the latest PS Beta or current live version. I've tried several different methods and settings from your example as well as others and still get the same results - blue smeared photo options in generative fill AI.
This does not work any more. I mean turning it into a painting. The last two updates it now only becomes a blue screen and the three versions look the same. Please tell me what else I now need to do to use this?
I followed these steps 5 times very carefully and each time the end result was a new window of another painting. it does not retain the original image. something is not reacting right. I am using the latest beta version of Photoshop 25.12. Can you please advise? I also tried the actions provided with the same outcome?? PLEASE HELP !!!!!!!!!!!
This man truly makes learning fun
Blows me away....I wish it was as easy to retain the information on 'how to' as it is to watch :-) Love it
I just want to say, the way you teach us even the most basic concepts of Photoshop are just superb. Whenever I sit down on PS to make art, I remember how you would approach to get the desired effect and it works every time. Thank you so much for all the tutorials you've been posting videos of for the past few years!
Photoshop has really come a long way, and this is the channel I always recommend to people who are new and want to learn it in an easily understandable and enjoyable way. Thank you Unmesh for being so generous with your time and knowledge. One of the best communicators and teachers on all of RUclips, and a fantastic head of hair. 😎
I have been following your channel since the beginning of 2023. Thank you for all the tutorias you have shared with us. I hope you keep teaching us in 2024 ! Happy 2024
to make a perfect oil painted face just open another file zoom the face as much as you can and run the same process, after that just copy paste into your main picture , great tutorial, thank you so much
To keep pace, I play your lesson at 75% speed !!! Thank you
Amazing Unmesh! Another tip to try is using oil painting photoshop brushes to paint on the layer masks. You can control the direction/size/amount of brush strokes, revealing the painting beneath.
I work in the media for a long time and my photoshop and related suits skill is not satisfactory, but I found your courses and way of presentation precise and attracting to grasp the skill so easily Thank You!
I'm sure you've heard this before: Taking a college class on PS but your videos are better on so many levels! Thank you for being here for us PS neophytes!
Thank you, sir. You can also use this technique to create a 3d render of a portrait by placing 'render, unreal engine' in the generative fill command while using a 25% selection alpha channel. Place that new image under the original portrait to erase facial blemishes, etc., using the erase tool... just another option for cleaning up portraits 😊
Great video @piximperfect - Is there a new link to the action?
As always my preferred photoshop teacher ever!
You speak so good - best teacher ever. Big fan
russell brown download link does not work anymore...
You are incredible, so are your tutorials. Always learning a lot there.
SIMPLY GENIUS!!!!!! THANKS FOR SHARING!!!!! Blessings in this new year 2024 😍😍🙏🙏
Now that flower part is quite impressive...
Your videos are really too hard to actually Top 10 - that good!
And this one has been clearly the most fun for about 3 months ... until today. Photoshop introduced a reference image functionality (small icon at the base of the tool box) that is supposed to key off your chosen image. I tried to use Russell Brown's action this morning and it's basically 5 layers of blue marbling. I went to see if Russell updated his alpha channel idea... and his link to the tutorial is now gone. You might want to update your post here -- eek!
But, as always, 117 thank you's for what you do for us -- opening our minds and fingertips to creative process.
Thank you, this is awesome and very helpful! Integrating generative fill to add artistic backgrounds to a photo is a game-changer! I just used it on a freelance project. Makes everything so much fun and faster!
Excellent! Thank you for experimenting (playing) with PS for our benefit !! 🎉🎉
I like this approach to transparent selections, very logical!
Thank you, bro, for the much-awaited tutorial.
The way this turned up exactly when I needed it
1 fundamental thing to underline:
Both in channels and in quick mask mode it is possible to set the selection or mask mode by double clicking.
Obviously the selection mode is much more intuitive, as the lighter the shade of gray chosen, the more similar the resulting image will be to the original...."the white reveals".....as if we placed the our image a paper that is increasingly transparent to allow the Generative Fill to "draw" from our source more and more as the percentage of our shade of gray becomes greater.
The video shows the "mask mode", in which a darker shade of gray will give a result more similar to the original.
So this is why I am getting inverse results! I was looking for this option, thanks!
@@NickSpirov If, when you are in the "channels", you hold down the ALT key and click the "+" key (Create new channel), a new panel opens with the options for the new channel you are creating: choosing between "masked areas" and "selected areas". As I was telling you, I find it more "natural" to use "selected areas" as it allows me to fill the channel with shades of grey, where the lighter (whiter, therefore more transparent) the gray will be, the more the underlying image will be taken as a reference to create a certain effect (cartoon, oil painting...). While the darker (blacker, therefore less transparent) the gray will be, the less your image will be taken into consideration by the generative filling....because it is "covered" by the overlying black!!
AMAZING! I learn something new in every video of yours!
This is beyond next level!
Brilliant! I used to watch Russell Brown back in the mid nineties on TV. I think it might have been on Photoshop TV with Scott Kelby?!? Thanks for all your great content and best to you and everyone in 2024!!
The actions work amazing, thank you so much for the video.
Will try this one! Looks pretty cool
If you create a mask and use a radial gradient over the subject, going from black to gray on the mask. Then, be sure the eyes, nose, mouth and ears are covered on the mask with black using a very soft brush. Using a very soft brush, paint varying shades of gray on the mask in areas depending on how much you want the AI to affect the image, with darker to protect the image more. Control click on the mask to make a selection. Turn off the mask (shift click), then use generative fill with the Oil Painting prompt. Because the face is protected, it will not be affected. The graduation in the mask and subsequent selection will encourage the oil painting to affect everything smoothly and gradually.
This AI Generative Action is amazing. Thank you for teaching AI photo manipulation, Love you
Unmesh, your videos are great!
I often use actions to create oil paintings. There are really good ones available without the need to use generative fill but this is a great alternative.
But how do you do it?
Amazzzzzing Unmesh 👌👍🙌🙏
Absolutely Fantastic!!!
Fantastic! Your are so talented! Thank you 🙏 for sharing! You are so kind!
Well, that's going to keep me busy! Great video
Look what they have to do to mimic a fraction of our power. This is why I've jumped into 3D oil paintings.
What do you mean 3d oil paintings ? Do you mean the ones that resemble optical illusions? What medium do you work on ?
@@angelsmokee By 3D oil paintings, I mean actual 3 dimensional oil paintings. I work digitally.
Unmesh, thanks for updating Russell Brown's link to the action
THANK YOU! Helped me a lot! Can't wait to try this tutorial now. You've taught me a lot since I followed your channel
Best Ps Channel! tks again!!!
Thank you, very informative, can't wait to try this out.
Man big respect for you ...
Awesome tutorial! Thanks a lot !
the russel brown link does not work
This video is a perfect demonstration of how one can use AI without losing the human touch. Also we can come to the conclusion that AI would really help us rather replacing us.
Amazing as always. I am wondering every time I watch a video what the source of your creativity is. 😊
Thank you!
You are the best ❤
Excellent 👌👍 brother
wow. Thanks man
Hello! I’ve been a subscriber for a few years now, and recently decided to try my hand at digitizing and restoring physical photographs. I know a lot of your videos on curves, color, and retouching could probably help with this, but I was wondering if you might be interested in doing a video specifically on this subject and try to capture everything one might need to know to do this well using fully-updated Adobe CC apps. I’m especially concerned about how to deal with photos which have random splotches of discoloration from poor storage/handling. Thanks, and thanks for all the excellent videos you put out.
You're THE best sir, thank you! By the way, you nailed the facial haircut!
What an inspiring tutorial, thank you! I'm looking for the possibility to convert a photo into the style of a specific painter (Isaac Israels, Dutch painter). Does anyone have a suggestion on how to achieve this with Gen Fill? Thanks in advance.
Great video!
Amazing effort ❤
Thank you so musch!!!
Amazing video
WOW, thank you :) Have you tried adding a style (ala a Midjourney prompt) to the painting type? I'll try, but I ask while watching the video ... priorities!
Wow ❤❤❤
Best Yt video
Nice 👍
Sir Your Videos are best. I watch all your videos. Please make a video on convert any pic to vector art. Please 🙏
Nice🎉
This videos is good
This doesn't work anymore, in Firefly 3 (beta version).
awesome
It seems that with the latest updates this method not longer works in the Beta version... 05/29/24
Link to action is broken.
I can't get this to work with the newest update of Photoshop Beta. I've tried it multiple ways from different guides, but it seems this function is no longer supported in the latest update (August 2024)-. Has anyone else experienced this problem and found a workaround?
Thank you for such an informative video as always. Upscayle Image is not free can you please share a free version.
Thanks for the great tutorial as always, however I'm not getting a result, even when I use the action, all I get are blue abstract pictures, often resembling the look of photo emulsion or even a screen print, its not even looking like oil paint. Have I overlooked something in the set up of Photoshop/Gen fill?
It's broken in the latest update, this tutorial doesn't work anymore.
The action doesn;t work as shown here , but it still works you just need to click several times and not change any of the options
I really want to get this to work, but for me, and everyone now, it's broken. I have looked ALL over the internet, and absolutely no one has come up with any solution.
Can anyone find a resolution for this?
I wish we were able to use these effects locally
Saw this step 2 days ago on another PS tricks .
Wow
How do I find the action or the description list. thank you
What version of PS are you using? In 25.9 a message pops that Generative Fill is not available. It comes with the program or it is a plug in that I need to add?
Does this work vice versa ?
Coooool
Hmm, when I try to select the Alpha layer I get "Warning: No pixels are more than 50% selected. The selection edges will not be visible." - I looked online and every said to change the feather to 0 but it's already at zero. What am I doing wrong?
Hey Umesh
I don't have a delete key on my mac. What can I do in this case?
Any idea why this does not work for me? I have tried many times very carefully and the generative fill just gives me a random unrelated painting
I can't get it to work. Does this work with the most recent Beta version of Photoshop?
BTW, I hope Marty from Blue Lightning TV was credited for this technique.
take love feel like we are your family.
I may be wrong but this seems to be no more working in new PS beta 25++. any workaround?
Use the non-beta version. Works well as today 4 June 2024
@@adibrazak9306 Thanks so much.
Help please. With the original Generative fill in PS Beta, when typing in Oil Painting effect the result showed a wonderful heavily oil painting effect. However, now the results to my taste are very childish with strange items as from Firefly. Ant ideas how to achieve the original Oil Painting effect. Thank you.
This technique does not seem to work with the latest PS Beta 2024. Tried several other approaches without success. Have you found a work around?
This does not work in the latest PS Beta or current live version. I've tried several different methods and settings from your example as well as others and still get the same results - blue smeared photo options in generative fill AI.
I came here to say this also - it just generates a weird blue box-looking thing...
I don't know why but this technique suddenly stopped working. Is it just me or that happened to everyone?
Yeah! Actually I tried it weeks ago, it was working but now it is not, we should go for the action plugin
Bro I just cracked it,,,, we can't do this in beta version
@@VyomChaturvedi it doesn't work in Beta either now
@@MatthewBurleson you can do this in normal Photoshop and not in beta
Nope - just tried it and it didn't work.
Can you please make videos for turning a photo to stencil and graffiti effect please?
Is it possible to use this technique in PSE as I do not want to subscribe the PS
Amazing tutorial. Just one question, the link for the action seems to be expired
Sorry for the inconvenience, the link is updated. Please check the description.
@@PiXimperfect Thanks, works fine now
@@hvsintHello bro, can I get the file? The link above cannot be accessed right now
This does not work any more. I mean turning it into a painting. The last two updates it now only becomes a blue screen and the three versions look the same. Please tell me what else I now need to do to use this?
Send a link to the action
Is that Pearl Mackie!?
I followed these steps 5 times very carefully and each time the end result was a new window of another painting. it does not retain the original image. something is not reacting right. I am using the latest beta version of Photoshop 25.12. Can you please advise? I also tried the actions provided with the same outcome?? PLEASE HELP !!!!!!!!!!!
when I tried to load action, it wouldnt let me in photoshop2025, was greyed out.
Both your tutorial and Russell Brown’s action produce a painting unrelated to the image. What am I doing wrong?