Photograph to Watercolor - Photoshop Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июн 2024
  • In this week's video, we take a look at one of the many methods in creating a fine art watercolor effect in Photoshop.
    Hope you enjoy the video :)
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Комментарии • 20

  • @philippedelpierre9431
    @philippedelpierre9431 5 дней назад

    Thank you, Gary. Great tutorial, as usual...

  • @Chickboom34
    @Chickboom34 9 дней назад

    Always learn something new! Thanks for sharing.

  • @dianecunill2377
    @dianecunill2377 7 дней назад

    Another good video 😊

  • @andywhiteside16
    @andywhiteside16 8 дней назад

    Brilliant video loved this

  • @Chuckie3D
    @Chuckie3D 8 дней назад

    100 thank you's (again), Gary! I made sure to repeat some of the generative detail with the current version of the public release and then tried some other variations like oilpaint vs watercolor -- works great. This was working impeccably inside the beta but 6-8 weeks ago was overwritten and a lot of YT tutorials were ruined as a result. It was interesting that water + oil variations work but color pencil does not; there could be many AI styles/ techniques that work and call for keywords we are not aware of yet without testing. I also loved your relentless layering of texture in this. As I was lazy to grab a textured psd sitting around, I asked AI to make me one (cracked paint) quickly and I kept on working. This will make a great action for myself later.
    At the end of your video, there were some delicious layer/alpha painting with delightful brushes you used. I enjoyed that and felt you could make a fantastic video on that technique as well, having employed several layers already, this could zero in on painting the RGB back in but still leaving room for whited-out pixels, textures. You deserve to be followed by 20x more than you are.

  • @longbridge4029
    @longbridge4029 9 дней назад +1

    I love your work. Beautifully creative. Thank you. Please consider changing your cursor size to make it easier to follow around the screen. I'm a Photoshop beginner and understand not every step will be verbalized for absolute newbies. so being able to follow the cursor helps a lot.

  • @davidprior8624
    @davidprior8624 10 дней назад

    Another fantastic tutorial. Thank you.

  • @victorcarmelo8606
    @victorcarmelo8606 10 дней назад

    Beautiful images again Gary. I won’t use PS for trying these out but Luminar which I’m more familiar with especially now. Thanks for sharing.

    • @GaryMcIntyrePhotographer
      @GaryMcIntyrePhotographer  10 дней назад +1

      Many thanks Victor. Yeah the overlays should work just fine in Luminar. I might give it a go myself. Thanks for watching :)

  • @ifubesi
    @ifubesi 10 дней назад

    Thank you. This is so inspiring; can’t wait to try this on some photos from my recent trip to Scotland. Your work is exceptional!

  • @patrickgalka1501
    @patrickgalka1501 9 дней назад

    Another excellent video, thank you.

  • @djking9828
    @djking9828 10 дней назад

    Very kool, thanks!

  • @photonsonpixels
    @photonsonpixels 10 дней назад

    Thank you for this nice tutorial, Gary. I am sure that the quality of the base image will have an impact on your results. In the example you provided (the boat) your base image has a "vintage" look. Did you do that on purpose? If so, how? Thank you!

    • @GaryMcIntyrePhotographer
      @GaryMcIntyrePhotographer  10 дней назад

      Thanks for watching. The Corpach boat was just basic edits in Capture One with no filters etc added. :)

  • @paulwallis9334
    @paulwallis9334 10 дней назад

    Your a genius ..

  • @clansman66
    @clansman66 10 дней назад

    Fascinating to watch Gary and something I’ve been looking at doing so nice timing, what source do you use to get your various textures?

    • @GaryMcIntyrePhotographer
      @GaryMcIntyrePhotographer  10 дней назад +1

      Thanks for watching. I've gathered so many over the years for a lot of stuff from the likes of stock sites and free sites like Pexels and Adobe Stock :)