Very helpful and love your videos, im straggling with one thing, is to add specific fabric to a chair or sofa, are you able to help with that? I would really appreciate it. Let me know if one to one might be easier. Thank you so much
Do you do one on one consultation. I cannot make this work and it's kinda hard to see what you are doing with the black background. I am a novice with Photoshop.
Ah, if it's a specific pattern or texture you want to add, that can be a bit more tricky. You can certainly mimic it in Photoshop, but it's not as quick of a process as simply changing the color of an object. For interiors, a lot of times, I'd recommend taking an object into a 3D program like Sketchup or similar (although technically, you can do 3D work in Photoshop, it's just more for animators), and applying the texture/pattern there, where it can adopt 3D properties a bit easier. Still not a one-click process though I'm afraid!
Usually I never post comments on RUclips, but I find your videos very helpful, clean and well explained !! Thank you, please keep doing videos :)!
Glad you like them!
Very helpful and love your videos, im straggling with one thing, is to add specific fabric to a chair or sofa, are you able to help with that? I would really appreciate it.
Let me know if one to one might be easier.
Thank you so much
So helpful
Do you do one on one consultation. I cannot make this work and it's kinda hard to see what you are doing with the black background. I am a novice with Photoshop.
Hi there! Feel free to shoot me an email at audrey@audreynoakes.com. :)
@@audreynoakes OK, I just sent it.
Hi @Audrey , If I have a selection of textiles, how can I 'place those textiles' on a given chair?
Ah, if it's a specific pattern or texture you want to add, that can be a bit more tricky. You can certainly mimic it in Photoshop, but it's not as quick of a process as simply changing the color of an object. For interiors, a lot of times, I'd recommend taking an object into a 3D program like Sketchup or similar (although technically, you can do 3D work in Photoshop, it's just more for animators), and applying the texture/pattern there, where it can adopt 3D properties a bit easier. Still not a one-click process though I'm afraid!