Your personality is the reason I keep watching all your videos. There's a million 'How To Photoshop' tutorials on RUclips, but your genuine personality shines through and makes your videos awesome (and knowledge)! Thanks for sharing. Shine on!!!! :)
Wow - really incredible work! I'm a big believer in making the magic happen with the camera, but this was a whole different magic act! Clearly no one took that photo, but your transformation was both educational and artistically breathtaking. And kudos to the photographer for such a fantastic photo in the first place!
Looking at this old tutorial, I'm glad to see that your techniques have vastly improved in the last two and a half years. This is what you call destructive editing in both senses of the word.
At first I thought you just messed up such a beautiful photo. But at the end, you just made it even better. You must be a magician. How does it feel to be you?
Thank you very much for this tutorial ♥ How can I pin the anchor point of the clone stamp so no need to return to this point every time I need to clone a tiny small area in my pic??!!
Any change she explains how she did this? I want to get into fine art/conceptual photography myself(this reminds me of Brooke Shaden work which I love) and I wanted to start with self portraits but I don't know how to produce stuff like this. I'm pretty good at photoshop but I'm not on location.
Excellent tutorial, but as a speech pathologist, may I recommend slowing down just a little bit and possibly adding more text box overlays to describe the steps? You are clearly very talented and it would be a shame to miss the information. Rapid speech is hard for those who can't follow and they will click out of your tutorial which would be a shame! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talents!
+rajshekhar sharma and you didn't understand the purpose of the video. This is meant to teach something, you can then apply it to other images where it suits more or just don't get anything from it. I also like the original more for my personal taste but that's not the point.
+AndreCorner May be you are correct as such I am just an amateur in these matters and can only give my general (layman type) opinion. Anyway, I didn't intend to offend you; and my best wishes too for your effort.
rajshekhar sharma Don't worry I didn't get offended at all! I just meant that I agree with you, I also like the "darker/sicker" atmosphere too but he wanted to show some Photoshop techniques and expecially give the image "some dymanism" and even if I like the original more he's right, the finished result is more dynamic :) You can like it, you can dislike it(I like both but prefer the original again) but we still learned something :)
Your personality is the reason I keep watching all your videos. There's a million 'How To Photoshop' tutorials on RUclips, but your genuine personality shines through and makes your videos awesome (and knowledge)! Thanks for sharing. Shine on!!!! :)
Wow - really incredible work! I'm a big believer in making the magic happen with the camera, but this was a whole different magic act! Clearly no one took that photo, but your transformation was both educational and artistically breathtaking. And kudos to the photographer for such a fantastic photo in the first place!
Looking at this old tutorial, I'm glad to see that your techniques have vastly improved in the last two and a half years. This is what you call destructive editing in both senses of the word.
Seems I'm gonna end up adding all your videos to "favorites"! in every video I am learning new tricks.. thank you man,
I just added you to my RUclips folder entitled " Photoshop masters" Great vid.
At first I thought you just messed up such a beautiful photo. But at the end, you just made it even better. You must be a magician. How does it feel to be you?
I wonder if using a tilt shift lens would save some time with that blur tool?
All of your vids are awesome! Keep them coming!
Master Nace, that was awesome!
Another awesome video. Thanks so much Aaron.
Insanely helpful, thank you so much. I also really loved the Image you used, very thought provoking !
Awesome as always. Thanks for posting!!
I like this rendering a lot. Gives much more atmosphere and is kind of art. Great techniques which I didn't know yet. Thanks for this great tuturial.
best tutorial Ive watched in a while -thanks!
Thank you very much for this tutorial ♥ How can I pin the anchor point of the clone stamp so no need to return to this point every time I need to clone a tiny small area in my pic??!!
there is any chances that you can show us how to make smock like in the background of the tutorial thanks
Wow, that was awesome!!
Fantastic edit!!
What Mac are you using and power specs forum under the Apple in the upper left corner.
Such simple techniques create such amazing results. Another great tutorial!
It's amazing! I will try it.
Any change she explains how she did this? I want to get into fine art/conceptual photography myself(this reminds me of Brooke Shaden work which I love) and I wanted to start with self portraits but I don't know how to produce stuff like this.
I'm pretty good at photoshop but I'm not on location.
Can u do a tutorial on how to change a background and change the subjects lighting to match?
❤️Loving this tutorial!❤️ Gracias Aaron!! 👍🏻
really helpful - thank you !
Thank you very much Aaron
thank you so much
we learn more from you
we saw many video on youtube for another
but your video still the best
Epic transformation..!
Thanks for putting on captions!
Thank you, your videos help me out. I really appreciate it.
Great Tutorial! But where is the link to the textures?
Excellent tutorial, but as a speech pathologist, may I recommend slowing down just a little bit and possibly adding more text box overlays to describe the steps? You are clearly very talented and it would be a shame to miss the information. Rapid speech is hard for those who can't follow and they will click out of your tutorial which would be a shame! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talents!
Great tutorial
really REAlly REALLY great!
added to my favorites!!! ♥ so much!!
que bello trabajo muy muy lindo me encanto y explicas super bien,gracias
Amazing great video
thanks Aaron! very interestig tutorial. I will try it.
Amazing !!!
I love your choices of effects, some people knows how to use PS but they are tasteless and for sure you are not one of them
Ur a sik man Aaron dat was badass...screw da haters .. they just wish they had a dope name like Phlearn....loyal Phlearnites united
great tutorial..really great..
Brilliant!
where do i find the textures?
Where is the link to the textures?
Aaron, you are the man! That was cool! I should try something like that. The image has a gothic novel feel to it. Well done.
I use to use blur and mask... is that wrong?
Nice
...good stuff
"Amelia, you've got great hair." lol
i love your videos dude!
You make it look too easy :-)
hum, can't find the distressed paper link.
Woah you look different in your recent videos
is the smudge tool still available in Ps CC ?
i like this
Some stock img...please. :)
Your work is Really A-W-E-S-O-M-E ! I adore you :)
Still remember ur old friend from GB? luis? =)!
This dude edits like me, just start doing stuff and see what looks good lol
i think the picture looked better before, the after picture just look messy and too edited :(
Wowww!!
If only the presenter could say "awesome" or "amazing" more often.
Subliminal brainwashing!
I like more, the picture after...
dude you look a completely different person O.O
try cgtexturesdotcom
Better watch out for those Menos Grande.
Fantastic stuff here, but he talks so randomly and ADD-ish that if you don't pay complete attention, you'll surely miss a paramount step.
Only if it was a video and you could pause it and even rewind it. Dang sometimes I wish we had the technology to do that
You ruined that image
agreed, the original was better
the purpose of the video : Clone Stamp and Smudge Tool: Transform Image In Photoshop
I think you went too far lowering the contrast. Good tutorial though.
Talented fucker :(
boy, you spoiled the image. The original one was much better
+rajshekhar sharma and you didn't understand the purpose of the video. This is meant to teach something, you can then apply it to other images where it suits more or just don't get anything from it.
I also like the original more for my personal taste but that's not the point.
+AndreCorner May be you are correct as such I am just an amateur in these matters and can only give my general (layman type) opinion. Anyway, I didn't intend to offend you; and my best wishes too for your effort.
rajshekhar sharma Don't worry I didn't get offended at all! I just meant that I agree with you, I also like the "darker/sicker" atmosphere too but he wanted to show some Photoshop techniques and expecially give the image "some dymanism" and even if I like the original more he's right, the finished result is more dynamic :)
You can like it, you can dislike it(I like both but prefer the original again) but we still learned something :)
+AndreCorner Yes, learning has no boundries
How NOT TO transform an image on photoshop?
not at all cool dude :/