Hi Helen, I just came across your video... what a wonderful tutorial! You mentioned after completing your project it's a keeper... well, I think you're a keeper for sharing your wisdom. Thank you.
I like that I can use this tutorial as a skeleton for something that looks nothing like the one you're demonstrating, while still learning the same skills. I'm actually making some things out of photo "scraps" that I may want to include in my portfolio.
What a wonderful idea to use photo scraps! And yes, these techniques are so easy to apply to pretty much any photo or scraps of photos. I am so happy you learned useful things from the video!
Hello Jaime - thanks for visiting my channel - the site you are looking for is skeletalmess - you can find some of the image here: www.flickriver.com/photos/skeletalmess/sets/72157611177099692/
Hi; I tired to find his textures to download with no success. Do you have to have an account? Are you able to send a link for these textures? Do you pay for them? Lovely image by the way
Thank you Helen- great tutorial. I wet to your link for Skeletal Mess, but could not download the free textures- they each saved as: 'spaceout.gif'- what am I doing wrong?
Hi Pixel Lady. I am not sure what is happening here, so can you try this for me. Visit this link: www.flickriver.com/photos/skeletalmess/sets/72157611177099692/ and scroll to find a texture you like. When you find one, click on it and it will open in its own window. Look in the bottom right just below the photo and to the right, there are 3 icons, click the third (rightmost one). Click Original as that is usually the biggest image and it should automatically download. To find it you can press Control + J to see where it downloaded to. Let me know if you still have problems?
+luxurycardstore Sorry about that. What I meant was to try out each blend mode on the layer to see what you like best. On the PC you can use the down arrow key to move from one to the next. On the Mac (provided you do not have a brush tool selected) you can use Shift + + (shift and plus keys) to move from one blend mode to the next to try them out. I hope this helps?
Hi Helen, I just came across your video... what a wonderful tutorial! You mentioned after completing your project it's a keeper... well, I think you're a keeper for sharing your wisdom. Thank you.
Oh thank you! What a lovely thing to say Rene.
AMAZIING
Thank you Behrouz
This has to be one of the best tutorials I've come across
Great Vid. Showing examples puts you ahead of the rest. Well Done
+S. W. Thank you!
A beautifully processed image just adding textures to turn an overcast sky snapshot ( throwaway image ) into a work of art. Thanks for sharing
You are welcome! Thank you for stopping by my channel.
@@HelenBradley You're welcome
That's really nice, I didn't now you could scroll the blend options, this video opened up some new areas for my novice self. Thanks.
Really useful. I've studied many videos on this subject and yours is the best by far. Clear,concise and helpful.. Well done!
Wow, thanks!
Very useful! Love your artistic sense of design. Thanks very much.
You're welcome Leanna, thanks for the kind words and for stopping by my channel.
Helen - just great. I love the way you present. Keeps things simple for people like me!
Jody Ellis Thank you Jody, I am glad you found my channel and this video.
This is the clearest explanation I've gotten on blending and working with masks. Thank you 👍🏾
Great to hear!
So glad I found you! Many thanks for this wonderful tutorial.
+Susan Warren Thanks Susan, I am glad you found my channel too.
I like that I can use this tutorial as a skeleton for something that looks nothing like the one you're demonstrating, while still learning the same skills. I'm actually making some things out of photo "scraps" that I may want to include in my portfolio.
What a wonderful idea to use photo scraps! And yes, these techniques are so easy to apply to pretty much any photo or scraps of photos. I am so happy you learned useful things from the video!
beautiful work ,thanks for shearing .
Thank you for your kind comment. I'm glad you found my channel.
AWESOME... thank you... I've learned so much from your videos. You are very talented lady...
Mae McMichael Thank you Mae! and thank you for stopping by my channel.
Nice work Helen!
***** Thanks Kari, I am glad you liked this effect.
txs for this wonderfull tutorial.Well explained.
Thanks Petra, I think you will have a lot of fun with this technique..
really nice tuto
lot of infos
white ellipse with overlay is a great tool
thanks sharing your experience with us
Marc Labro Thank you for taking the time to comment Marc, I really appreciate hearing from you. I am glad you liked the tutorial.
Thanks For This Wonderful Tutorial.Well Explained.
+faisal ahmed Thanks Faisal - I am glad you found my channel.
its my plesure ...
Helen Bradley its my plesure ...
Very excellent tutorial , may you kindly add a link to the boats image
thank you lady Bradley.
zamandar Thank you for stopping by my channel Zamandar.
Helen, didn't quite catch the name from flickr...Skeletal Mes? Nice tutorial. thanks.
Hello Jaime - thanks for visiting my channel - the site you are looking for is skeletalmess - you can find some of the image here: www.flickriver.com/photos/skeletalmess/sets/72157611177099692/
Fantastic video, thanks :-)
Hi; I tired to find his textures to download with no success. Do you have to have an account? Are you able to send a link for these textures? Do you pay for them? Lovely image by the way
Thanks ma
My pleasure.
I liked your tutorial ... thanks a lot
Aida Mohsen Thank you for stopping by my channel Aida- glad you liked the video.
Thank you Helen- great tutorial. I wet to your link for Skeletal Mess, but could not download the free textures- they each saved as: 'spaceout.gif'- what am I doing wrong?
Hi Pixel Lady. I am not sure what is happening here, so can you try this for me. Visit this link: www.flickriver.com/photos/skeletalmess/sets/72157611177099692/
and scroll to find a texture you like.
When you find one, click on it and it will open in its own window.
Look in the bottom right just below the photo and to the right, there are 3 icons, click the third (rightmost one).
Click Original as that is usually the biggest image and it should automatically download.
To find it you can press Control + J to see where it downloaded to.
Let me know if you still have problems?
I couldn't find the textures in flickr - skeletal mess? How do I find him?
wish there was a tutorial on how to create the texture,
Nice video, BUT you kept saying "RUN DOWN THE BLEND MODES" what does that mean? How do I do that? Thanks
+luxurycardstore Sorry about that. What I meant was to try out each blend mode on the layer to see what you like best. On the PC you can use the down arrow key to move from one to the next. On the Mac (provided you do not have a brush tool selected) you can use Shift + + (shift and plus keys) to move from one blend mode to the next to try them out. I hope this helps?
Thank you. Us newbies need to know not just what to do but also HOW to do it...
Learn how to turn a ho-hum photo into a piece of art worthy of framing using #Photoshop, a free texture and some quick blends.