Photo to sketch in Photoshop, blending into reality
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
- In this Photoshop tutorial, Colin Smith shows you how to turn a photograph into a partial sketch. Learn how to convert a photo into a sketch in Photoshop.
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I use an older version of Photoshop so this is useful to me. Alot better than some vids that just cater for the latest versions of Photoshop. Thank you.
I love the way he explains what he is doing. So easy to understand. Thank you.
Thank you Colin, taking the pencil drawing to a new level. Learning new things all the time
Great Tutorial. I've taken a workshop on hand painting B&W photo's using Marshall's Photo Oil Paints and love creating a two tone effect where part of the photo is in color and the other part is in black and white. Now you have shown me some new skills using Photoshop so I'm definitely going to try your method. Thanks for taking the time to teach your followers something new.
This tutorial is so much fun! Thank you Colin. I appreciate what you shared here very much.
I love every one of your tutorials! One thing about them is that you can actually read the Photoshop screen where other tutorials have the fonts too small. Thanks Colin
Looks relatively simple to do and the finish product is very beautiful-thank you so much.
Amazing and simple as usual Colin, you never disappoint us. Always clear in communication. I want to use it in one of my composite. Thanks a ton.
Great video, Colin. Thanks for showing how to get this pencil/engraved effect. Did not know how to do that. Am going to try combining this with some tiny bits of watercolor effect too. Love your channel. Your teaching is very clear and friendly. Thank you!
Once again you provided a great tutorial. I look forward to trying this one out! Thank you Colin!
Inverting the B&W layer is a cool trick I hadn't thought of before - thanks a lot!
Love it. It has given me lots of ideas on things to do with my photos. I also love your tone of voice and that you take your time to explain every details.
Dear Smith Colin
Just wonderful to learn and get to know new techniques.
thank you
What an interesting way of creating a sketch, Colin! And what an even better idea to blend it with the real photo. I've seen some of your videos before and today I hit the subscribe button with no doubt in mind that you're a great teacher. Thank you for taking the time to teach us for free! :)
Thanks Colin, this was exactly the tutorial I was looking for, to create the effect I need.
Hello again and thank you for another great tutorial. This one was actually rather fun! I have seen your method for creating a pencil sketch before (you have more than one tutorial on the subject, in fact) but to see it taken to another level of creativity was very nice. Much appreciation for sharing this with us.
Awesome tutorial! Thank you Colin!
Colin, yes, will definitely give this a try. Very nice effect.
Love this Colin. Thank you!
I was excited when I got the alert that you were doing this video, I took a photo about 3 or 4 years ago, similar to this one, & I am itching to try this with my photo. Thanks Colin, I love your tutorials. You are a fantastic teacher, make it look so easy to do & you go slow enough with great explanations.
Thanks
Colin, a very new and neat way to to do this and I happy to report that this works like a champ in Photoshop Elements. Thanks for posting. Cheers
Fantastic. Your step by step makes it so easy
Perfecto tutorial!! sigo aprendiendo muchas cosas...Gracias!!! Carlos (Argentina)
nice easy to follow tut' I like the way the fading opacity can control how much is on show, thank you
I love this and did learn something new. You make it look so easy.
I love it! What a cool effect! I need to try this with some of my photos.
Thanks, Colin. Good tutorial. I've used techniques like this for years, and one of my best outcomes was when I collaborated on a book project with a watercolorist. I made the photographs and then the artist used them as the basis for watercolor paintings. I then scanned the paintings and composited the original images with the paintings in PS. The effects were hauntingly beautiful.
Sounds very nice
This was a great tutorial. Can't wait to give it a go. Thanks Colin :)
Love it! I think I need to create a series with this!
Love the effect, thanks for sharing.
Another brilliant tutorial. Many thanks.
Just beautiful
This is fabulous, so quick and easy! Even better than PTC
Awesome, been trying this other ways but not working for me but this method will certainly make it, thanks Colin.
Wonderful tutorial. Thank you!
Yup, will give it a try. Thanks.
Great technique Colin. Yes, I am inspired by your creative Ps skills. This is something I will use.
Really enjoyed that! Thanks for your tutorials
Very cool Colin. Thanks I'll have to watch this video again. Thanks!
Thank you Colin, and I smashed the like button into dust! I stopped the video to try it along with you, it turned out nice!
Love it! Thank you so much!
Thank you very much, it is very helpful for creating digital art posters
I am going to give this a try, I think it is really cool.
Another great leaning tutorial. Thanks.
love it!! thank you!
You make it look so easy
But very good to watch
awesome tutorial.
Awesome!
Thank you. Very nicely presented.
Another great tutorial Colin 👍
That was nice, Colin.
What a cool effect, definitely will have a go 😁😁😁
Thanks for this tutorial😊
appreciate the clear and concise video. subbed.
Thank you enjoyed it. Not seen it before.
very creative application... thank you for the tutorial
Great idea...I will be using this technique, cheers from Nova Scotia...
Very cool Colin!!
Thank you!
Loved it
Great idea!
Love it
Great idea
Nice work.. Thank you 🙏
Excellent…Cheers Bob
Fab ! Thank you.
Great thanks again
Thank you i like the tuto now i will try to do something nice too. Have a good day
Thanks for sharing sir..
Great!
Awsome!!!!!!
thanx
Thanks
First time watching one of your videos. Very well explanation of using masks which I'm still trying to understand.
Great
Very good and useful. Thank you for your tutorials and for being such a good teacher. Just wanted to understand why does it work. The desaturation+inversion+blurring+color dodge thing. I have tried to look for the algorithms, but it goes into depths that I don't really want to even begin learning. Do you have a more practical explanation?
Nice sir 👍
👏👏
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Thank you for the tutorial, I am going to try it now, will let you know. Do you have any video covering the following please? 1. Both a pure black (0) and pure white (255) point, set using either a Levels of Curves Adjustment, as an Adjustment Layer
2. A colour correction layer used as a global correction.
3. A dodging and burning layer (named) with the Blending Mode set to Soft Light for local correction.
4. Highlight adjustments using a Curve Layer with Blending Mode set to Multiply
5. An Unsharp Mask, applied to increase edge contrast
6. Adjustment Layer masking to locally apply tone or colour adjustments
7. A redistribution of light in the image using the Reverse Overlay Blended Layer technique
8. Local sharpening using an Unsharp mask or High Pass filter.
Are there practice photos to use in this tutorial? I did not see them. Thanks!
Excellent, thanks for sharing. Question though, why not just use one of the sketch filters. Thanks in advance. Shane
different result
i am subscribed how cam i download the images you work with?
Can you leave make one showing stop by step to photoshop for paint by numbers. How to make the lines, numbers and colors
helpful... remember Kai's tools? I wish someone, maybe you could do tutorials on using calculations?
KPT, so long ago!
I don't have Gaussian blur (Phshop 2021), can't follow
How i can convert my sketch pic to original ? really appricate if you will guide me or make for me ...I will pay.
I don't understand why you create the sketch effect and then basically undo that effect on the engine.
Hi, you mention at 4:19 adding and subtracting areas. when I try to add it erases everything I had added before and just leaves the new selection. at 445 you say if it's not perfect don't worry we can always fix this later... how you never say that. my selection wasn't perfect and I have no idea how to fix it.
I do like that you GO SLOW unlike some others who seem to be speed talking and that you are wonderful in most explanations except the 4:45 how to fix...
Hold SHIFT key down to add to selections you've already made - or - look in the upper left corner of the workspace, you will see 4 icon-like buttons to manage selections (hover over each to get a tool-tip as to their behaviors).
@@rgarlinyc aha!! thank you.. I was in the NEW not add to selection.. no one ever mentioned that beforew...
First
Edit : Pls pin me
Congrats!, but no pin lol
hope less chit chat, go straight to point.
Thanks Colin, this was exactly the tutorial I was looking for, to create the effect I need.
Thank you!