I cannot thank you enough for your explanation, it was so smooth, so clear and very straight forward. YOU SAVED MY LIFE! (desgin student) Thank you again. You gained a new subscriber : )
Thank you so much for making this tutorial! I've worked with this effect before and could never get it to look 100% how i envisioned, and your tutorial really helped get me there! :) thank you
amazing video! really helped. but for the part after 06:36 i think we can achieve the same results by just adding another paper layer over the top most current layer, add a clipping mask and set the layer on "multiply" and then decrease the opacity to maybe 83% ? and we will get similar results. of course it wont be as much detailed and nicer than the method you told but it is less complex :)
Is there a way to automate the sharp edge cutout selection? Like an Action or something to select the object and automatically expand the selection to the desired cut out effect?
is there any way to save it as a template to do it for many pictures without redoing all the step? i just need the png paper cut with no background. Thank you for your great video
I am trying to create a black pineapple with letters filling the pineapple with a quote but having the letters transparent because I'm looking to put it on t-shirts and I want to use different coloured shirts and colour matching the text to each t-shirt is proving to be difficult. The letters need to be individually placed so that they fit; they are not in a straight line. Because of this, I need to see the text and the pineapple all at the same time, which I don't know how to do in PS, since I'm sure it would require layers, and possibly even a layer for each letter (hello, my worst nightmare). Is what I'm trying to accomplish even possible? And if so, could you do a tutorial video on how the heck it could be done?
As for the not in a straight line part, if the letters are all upright 90 degrees (not different angles/slants) then you can easily change their size/position using one text layer, then apply the knockout effect to the text layer. But if they aren't, you would probably be best served to do each letter on its own layer, then apply the knockout effect to each one to see through to the colour of each shirt. Let me know which it is and I will maybe try to do a quick tutorial that shows how to do it...
@@thisguydoesphotoshop thank you for your response! Yes they are all at different angles, too! 😬 If I do them on different layers, is there a way to see all the layers at once to make sure the placement is right? I need to see them all at once to make sure I’m getting them in the right places. If not, that option won’t work either. 😭 I wish I could attach a photo of the graphic that I have now so you could get a visual of what I’m trying to do. It’s harder to explain without being able to show you the original graphic. Sigh. The image the letters are on is solid black, too. Is that an issue? Because when I’ve tried this even on a straight line. As I was testing it out, the letters don’t show up at all because the background is black, as are the letters. Perhaps if I did the letters in the colour of each shirt you could see the outline of them then? This is a trickier feat than I thought it would be! PS I have also posted I’m the Adobe PS forums but waiting to get a response there.
Truly impressed by how soothing and simply you explained it
I cannot thank you enough for your explanation, it was so smooth, so clear and very straight forward. YOU SAVED MY LIFE! (desgin student) Thank you again. You gained a new subscriber : )
Does this work for PSE also? I just upgraded to 2024 version. Really good instructions!
This is the best photoshop tutorial I’ve ever watched 💯🙌🏽...thank you so much 😊❤️!
Ha! Much appreciated! Thanks for the support! 👍🙂
Thank you so much for making this tutorial! I've worked with this effect before and could never get it to look 100% how i envisioned, and your tutorial really helped get me there! :) thank you
You're very welcome! I'm glad it helped get you the look that you wanted! 🙂
This tutorial was therapeutic asf.
Ha! Glad you liked it! 👍
amazing video! really helped. but for the part after 06:36 i think we can achieve the same results by just adding another paper layer over the top most current layer, add a clipping mask and set the layer on "multiply" and then decrease the opacity to maybe 83% ? and we will get similar results. of course it wont be as much detailed and nicer than the method you told but it is less complex :)
Thank you for the tutorial !!! It helps me so much with my project
excellent tutorial 👏👏!!! i wish that every tutorial it be explained like that.
Teaches you how to do this with letters too.
followed all the way through and it came out just like yours! thanks - new sub here
You are a life saver!
No hablo español pero lo entendi perfecto, gracias amigo
hugs from Brazil, thank you very much !!! Great Job !!!
very nice video. i love how you explain every thing
bro please make more iconic TEXT Effects videos for photoshop
thank you so much!
Thanks, that was incredibly helpful!
Thank you for tutorial, good luck for you
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Iv'e been looking for these
No problem 👍
My respects!
Great tutorial, thanks!
Is there a way to automate the sharp edge cutout selection? Like an Action or something to select the object and automatically expand the selection to the desired cut out effect?
Wonderfull video but next time could you try to include more hot keys
is there any way to save it as a template to do it for many pictures without redoing all the step? i just need the png paper cut with no background. Thank you for your great video
This is definitely Bryan
Bro, this video is awesome, thank you so much for doing this tutorial. AMAZING
You're welcome! Glad you liked it!
Thanks! 🎉
Bro I have an idea for you do a tutorial of the Vintage Rapper Tee shirt graphics those are hot right now
You got a few links to examples of what you're thinking?
Thank you❤ the tutorials is detail and I can follow clearly, and the output is nice
Happy to hear that! Thanks for watching!
Thank you!! It really helped me
Perfect!!!! Thanks
You're welcome!
Thank you!
Amazing tutorial! Thnx bro
You're welcome!
hey :) thank you so much, this is my nem thumbnails style from now! Amazing tutorial :) helped me so much!
No problem!! Thanks for watching!
it helped, thanks!! 🌟
Useful
Nice tutorial
amazing tutorial. Helped a lot
Glad you liked it!
this was great! thank you!
wowwwwww wowww wowwwwwww thanks a lot for this tutorial!!!!!!!
You're very welcome!
A tip just drop the shadows :)
amazing tutorial thank you
Great video- thank you very much! I would like to make the background paper a specific HEX/CMYK colour. Is there a way to do this? Thanks a lot ☺
Color overlay or
Hue saturation
amazing video
Thanks for watching! 👍
when im selecting the tape the backgorund is also getting pasted with it. What should I do to remove the background?
what if i just need the effects to add into another pic
RUclips algorithm finally spotted you 😢
Thanks for watching!
How to convert this into video
can we do that in adobe ilusrator?
No
Are all the assets you used free ??
Yes. All are linked in the description.
I am trying to create a black pineapple with letters filling the pineapple with a quote but having the letters transparent because I'm looking to put it on t-shirts and I want to use different coloured shirts and colour matching the text to each t-shirt is proving to be difficult. The letters need to be individually placed so that they fit; they are not in a straight line. Because of this, I need to see the text and the pineapple all at the same time, which I don't know how to do in PS, since I'm sure it would require layers, and possibly even a layer for each letter (hello, my worst nightmare). Is what I'm trying to accomplish even possible? And if so, could you do a tutorial video on how the heck it could be done?
I'm not sure I fully understand what you need, but does this video achieve the effect you want? ruclips.net/video/-cSb0J7o16M/видео.html
As for the not in a straight line part, if the letters are all upright 90 degrees (not different angles/slants) then you can easily change their size/position using one text layer, then apply the knockout effect to the text layer. But if they aren't, you would probably be best served to do each letter on its own layer, then apply the knockout effect to each one to see through to the colour of each shirt. Let me know which it is and I will maybe try to do a quick tutorial that shows how to do it...
@@thisguydoesphotoshop thank you for your response! Yes they are all at different angles, too! 😬 If I do them on different layers, is there a way to see all the layers at once to make sure the placement is right? I need to see them all at once to make sure I’m getting them in the right places. If not, that option won’t work either. 😭 I wish I could attach a photo of the graphic that I have now so you could get a visual of what I’m trying to do. It’s harder to explain without being able to show you the original graphic. Sigh. The image the letters are on is solid black, too. Is that an issue? Because when I’ve tried this even on a straight line. As I was testing it out, the letters don’t show up at all because the background is black, as are the letters. Perhaps if I did the letters in the colour of each shirt you could see the outline of them then? This is a trickier feat than I thought it would be! PS I have also posted I’m the Adobe PS forums but waiting to get a response there.
Thank you!