im a merchandise designer, and I cannot tell you how often I come back to this video. there are a million plugins that try to do this, but nothing compares to doing it the way you do here. thank you so much for making this tutorial.
For anyone wondering how to make the glow behind randy at 8:45, all you have to do is follow the same steps he does in the drop shadow section, and then once the drop shadow is applied, right click on "drop shadow" in the layers section under the glow layer. then click create layer. After you do that you should be able to apply the noise and blur.
@@МирасСадыков-л1л Create the drop shadow as you see in the video. Then create a black, solid colour layer under that. Merge those two layers. Then add the noise.
I've watched a few of you tutorials now and they are probably some of the clearest, concise tutes I've watched. I love the little notes section and I've learnt so many transferable skill to use in a variety of other project. They are amazing, keep doing gods work!
I worked on Photoshop beta, and did tshirt designs for WInterland in the 90's. You are a phenomenally talented pro, and an exceptionally clear teacher. Deep gratitude for sharing helpful knowledge to the young designers and us old dogs.
Honestly I burned trought many paid courses, and some of them have they uses, but if you wanna really learn abaut the tricks of the programs, your best bet is guys like you. The most intresting things I learn abaut this program is on youtube for free. And thats insane. Thank you for being so awasome!
Man, this is exactly what I needed! About 6 months ago I did a tshirt design using methods from several of your other tutorials, including the money engraving effect, but wasn’t quite able to achieve the look I was going for…which was exactly this effect! Time to revisit that project!
Can someone explain what he does at 8:43? He drags and drops the Randy layer and it creates a different kind of layer that automatically names itself "Randy Glow" and is set up for making the glow effect background? How do you do this?
the layer thumbnail for "Randy Glow" at 8:47 shows a black background, white subject, and a light grey glow. if you re-create that formula yourself, then add grain + blur, it should work. i assume this part was cut from the video in the edit, but that small detail is definitely missing. i hope this helps!
@@KyleChurchwell I got it to work recreating this but it doesnt look as good. I think because my canvas dimensions are different. The glow doesnt span out that far/cleanly. Basically it has too much glow around to strong and not gradual enough. I tried using shadowify plugin to remedy this but it still doesnt look as good as his.
Watching Michelangelo create David or Leonardo Davinci paint the Mona Lisa must have been just as satisfying as watching your masterly tutorials. Thank you for so generously sharing your skills and valuable insights.
The only complaint I ever have about this channel is they don’t update everyday 😂. It’s like Christmas morning when I see a new TextureLabs tutorial pop up on my feed. Have you ever considered selling a Master Class? I think I’d be first in line.❤
Hi Brady, awesome video! I was wondering how you made the "Randy Glow" layer at 8:44. Using only drop shadow didn't seem to work for me, and it looked like there were maybe other previous steps for that effect that were trimmed out of the video for time's sake. Thanks!
these videos have been so so helpful in learning the image manipulation side of photoshop- it’s not something i’ve dabbled in before with previous programs and it’s been a huge game changer . as a proposed video suggestion (i suppose) i’d love to see how you’d do a tattoo effect . it’s usually quite subtle but hard to nail realistically i think
Sir. Thank you for being such a Gee and showing us the way in PS. Please make more videos like this that apply to clothing and apparel. This is a gem. Thank you!
awesome video bro you really nailed it thats krazy creative .been doin designs for like 4 years and never seen amount of skills and techniques used on this video and breaking it down the easy way .please please keep doin and uploading videos like this once and a while .you the Man thank you so much ❤
Hope you got more of this kind of stuff.And maybe a super detail on how to make a t-shirt mockup, everything you are doing seems the science of PTS, thanks.
Simply awesome! Big congrats Brady! To me, the best Photoshop Channel on RUclips nowadays! On the other hand also the After Effects lessons got from you here are the same, very interesting and I really thank you for all your shares!❤
I have a doubt in which I can't finish the art. At minute 8:45 of the video you duplicate the layer and configure the drop shadow, what do you do next before going to the noise, that the layer changes and stops being an object intelligent ?
One of the things I've been doing lately with my shirt mockups is to drop the design into a smart layer and you can use the liquify tool to push the pixels around to match the folds and wrinkles in the t-shirt. It's non-destructive at that point too so you can continue to tweak the liquify (I'll also use warp and the puppet tool if I'm bending it into place on a model) but it's really nice being able to drop a new graphic in and have it map to everything i've already done.
These are always so awesome, thank you soo much! I know these tend to lean more in the digital realm, but I'd love to see how you would set up the separations for actual screen printing 🙏
When I duplicate the layer, add drop shadow, and then noise. It's not giving that effect. Doesn't seem to do anything for me. Any help would be appreciated
Amazing video! Thank you so much, I can suggest that instead of desaturating the image, you can use a Fill layer with Black/Grey/White and set the blending mode to Hue or Color, this way the Values of the colors are more truthful to the source, try it out!
Oh nice, I hear ya, HueSat can be super flat for skin tones. Interesting that HueSat, BW, Channel Mixer Monochrome, and the Color Blend Mode you mentioned all have different default weights for the RGB channels!
@@Texturelabs yes exactly! I'd love to know if there's an explanation for it, btw your Plugins saved me already hours of work, thank you so much for that ♥️
Absolutely loved the video!! Just wish you slowed down at the end lol Kinda blew through some stuff that it would've been nice to cover a bit more ;) Still loved it though man and thanks so much for making the vid
Brady and Texturelabs are the greatest and this video in particular is amazing. But, like a lot of folks, I'm still stuck on the Randy Glow step. I watched Brady's "Knockout Layers" video 3 times and I can't figure it out. After copying the image layer, I'm completely lost. Can anyone explain how that layer becomes the inverse of the original?
Can anyone explain what happened after 8:41? i think few steps were not included in the video. When he copied Randy layer below and applied drop shadow the layer turned white. please explain what happened there. Thanks
It would be great if you made a video on how to prepare the file for screen printing, or how do I send this to the screen printing company so they get the colors right. But greati video anyway! Love the Channel and always learn new stuff with your videos!
I have been using photoshop since 2000...you sir are a true wizard. It never ceases to amaze me, after all this time I still learn something new. I absolutely love the techniques the way you mix new with old school...beautiful!
remember it has smart filters, if you go back to hue/ turn light to 100% . then, after putting the drop shadow, oh make sure you put some spread to that, rasterize it, the nproceed to blur and noise, make sure you have the same sizing of canvas
im a merchandise designer, and I cannot tell you how often I come back to this video. there are a million plugins that try to do this, but nothing compares to doing it the way you do here. thank you so much for making this tutorial.
Can u tell the plug ins?
I was not expecting Kel here!!! hahaha what a nice surprise
Man, I've been using Photoshop for over 25 years (!) and Im still learn something new every time you drop a video. Superb stuff, thank you 🙏
that's cool to hear, thank you!
you remember when it was just one CD and one payment? what a concept
@@noonecomics haha, yes and I had a pet Velocipraptor 🤣
@@danielmogford1429 mans still got jokes tho 🤣
same!
For anyone wondering how to make the glow behind randy at 8:45, all you have to do is follow the same steps he does in the drop shadow section, and then once the drop shadow is applied, right click on "drop shadow" in the layers section under the glow layer. then click create layer. After you do that you should be able to apply the noise and blur.
Bro, I still haven't figured out how to do this
@@МирасСадыков-л1л Create the drop shadow as you see in the video. Then create a black, solid colour layer under that. Merge those two layers. Then add the noise.
@@NiceHulk This is the way. Thank you!
@@EnanizaNo worries! It took me a while to figure out myself haha
I've watched a few of you tutorials now and they are probably some of the clearest, concise tutes I've watched. I love the little notes section and I've learnt so many transferable skill to use in a variety of other project. They are amazing, keep doing gods work!
I worked on Photoshop beta, and did tshirt designs for WInterland in the 90's. You are a phenomenally talented pro, and an exceptionally clear teacher. Deep gratitude for sharing helpful knowledge to the young designers and us old dogs.
You're literally insane. I'm in awe of how much control you have over this software.
lost in 8.43 - 8.47... still, one of a great tutorial i ever found on the internet. Thanks Man
me too im trying to figure it outtttttttttttt
@@ChersyMarina did u figure it out
also lost
@@faresali3904 nop :c
they duplicated the png layer, then double clicked it and added glow and make that glow all grainy and well that was it i guess
Honestly I burned trought many paid courses, and some of them have they uses, but if you wanna really learn abaut the tricks of the programs, your best bet is guys like you. The most intresting things I learn abaut this program is on youtube for free. And thats insane. Thank you for being so awasome!
Man, this is exactly what I needed! About 6 months ago I did a tshirt design using methods from several of your other tutorials, including the money engraving effect, but wasn’t quite able to achieve the look I was going for…which was exactly this effect! Time to revisit that project!
Awesome :)
This is why you're the absolute GOAT. Appreciate your tutorials brother.
Wow. Nailed the look. Cool tip for selecting everything at the end - haven't seen that before.
Can someone explain what he does at 8:43? He drags and drops the Randy layer and it creates a different kind of layer that automatically names itself "Randy Glow" and is set up for making the glow effect background? How do you do this?
i need this too, i can't figure out how the mask seems to invert itself after her does a simple drop shadow
lmk if u figure it out
the layer thumbnail for "Randy Glow" at 8:47 shows a black background, white subject, and a light grey glow. if you re-create that formula yourself, then add grain + blur, it should work. i assume this part was cut from the video in the edit, but that small detail is definitely missing. i hope this helps!
@@KyleChurchwell I got it to work recreating this but it doesnt look as good. I think because my canvas dimensions are different. The glow doesnt span out that far/cleanly. Basically it has too much glow around to strong and not gradual enough. I tried using shadowify plugin to remedy this but it still doesnt look as good as his.
Jesus christ, can't believe this tutorial is FREE!! Thanks man!
A true designer's designer. Great stuff TextureLabs!!
Eff yeah!!! You have soooo cool tutorials over all. So glad to have found your channel. Rock on dude 😎
Watching Michelangelo create David or Leonardo Davinci paint the Mona Lisa must have been just as satisfying as watching your masterly tutorials. Thank you for so generously sharing your skills and valuable insights.
The real skill is not in the software, but envisioning an end result and working this puzzle on how to get there. Great video.
This page is the holy grail of textures I swear
I just wanna say you are GOAT in photoshop. brilliant talent
Bro after clicking on hardmix on 1:52 which button did he click to open the hardmix color picker?
The Select color range part just blew my mind, holy crap
Another one for the record books. You rock dude!
I was in the t-shirt art biz for 13 years. You are dropping serious knowledge here 😎😎
Excuse me sir can I ask you
Is merch with musicians and actors allowed to sell on marketplaces?
Awesome. I'd love a video on color separating this for screen printing.
Thank you, thank you. This tutorial is pure genius. I have almost 30 years in Photoshop experience and felt like I didn't know a thing! 😃
This is soooooooo good 🤤Thank you Brady, totally crushed it!
this channel is absolutely like a "holy grail" of PS Effects Tutorial... *even sometimes AE too... :D
PS: I hope you keep doing what you're doing. :)
The only complaint I ever have about this channel is they don’t update everyday 😂. It’s like Christmas morning when I see a new TextureLabs tutorial pop up on my feed. Have you ever considered selling a Master Class? I think I’d be first in line.❤
Loving all these little cool methods randomly hidden in your videos
Keep it up 💞
Cool, I try so hard to keep em short but all the little random stuff is the fun part!
ONE OF THE MOST HELPFUL VIDEOS IVE SEEN THIS YEAR, THANK YOU KING!
Wow. Amazing as usual. Thanks Brady!
Hi Brady, awesome video!
I was wondering how you made the "Randy Glow" layer at 8:44. Using only drop shadow didn't seem to work for me, and it looked like there were maybe other previous steps for that effect that were trimmed out of the video for time's sake. Thanks!
Yeah, that one confused me, too. The bit at the end with the knockout also confused me. Too fast.
Yeah, I have the same problem. In his screen the image turnes white but mine doesn't
@@twalling He has a whole video on that technique ruclips.net/video/R0YLdHpZPUg/видео.html hth :)
@@Sixfifteen81 thanks I'll check it out
And that was tremendously helpful, thanks for the pointer.
Awesome and wonderful tutorial.
I'm a fan of Randy.
Congratulations.
Master of the craft! TY! over 10yrs and still learning.
Your way of using grunge textures is the best way Ive seen.
The OG Depthones from Doron lol. Seriously tho been watching for a while and changed my design game forever. Always appreciate the knowledge.
This is the best t-shirt tutorial I've seen. Love it!
Impeccable timing on this, it's exactly what I need for a design I'm working on this week! Amazing work, you're so good at being easy to follow!
these videos have been so so helpful in learning the image manipulation side of photoshop- it’s not something i’ve dabbled in before with previous programs and it’s been a huge game changer . as a proposed video suggestion (i suppose) i’d love to see how you’d do a tattoo effect . it’s usually quite subtle but hard to nail realistically i think
Sir. Thank you for being such a Gee and showing us the way in PS. Please make more videos like this that apply to clothing and apparel. This is a gem. Thank you!
every time you surprise me with a better tutorial. fantastic work man
Simply amazing. I had no idea Photoshop was capable of things like this.
I really love your channel, I always come back to review your tutorials because I love them!
Holy smokes! This is such a helpful video. So many great tips and techniques. I learned a lot from this video, much appreciated!
Wow. Never stop learning with this app. Amazing tutorial.
Texturelabs strikes again!
Thanks for the great tutorial showing, again, different usages for techniques.
incredible tutorial. simply, clear, and your design is clean af. nice work!
awesome video bro you really nailed it thats krazy creative .been doin designs for like 4 years and never seen amount of skills and techniques used on this video and breaking it down the easy way .please please keep doin and uploading videos like this once and a while .you the Man thank you so much ❤
as always a pleasure to learn from you ☺♥
dude you are a photoshop god! there's still so much to learn!
Hope you got more of this kind of stuff.And maybe a super detail on how to make a t-shirt mockup, everything you are doing seems the science of PTS, thanks.
Cool noted, ya straightforward mockup video definitely hovers on my list
just amazing! thanks for sharing these with us.
Great tutorial😍..Thanks for the free textures👏
I called you the "GODMODE" of photoshop man... Great Tuts as always 👏👏🤘
Simply awesome! Big congrats Brady! To me, the best Photoshop Channel on RUclips nowadays! On the other hand also the After Effects lessons got from you here are the same, very interesting and I really thank you for all your shares!❤
Great video, thank you :--) Could someone light me about [8:43] please ? I don't really get it
same
I have a doubt in which I can't finish the art. At minute 8:45 of the video you duplicate the layer and configure the drop shadow, what do you do next before going to the noise, that the layer changes and stops being an object intelligent ?
same
One of the things I've been doing lately with my shirt mockups is to drop the design into a smart layer and you can use the liquify tool to push the pixels around to match the folds and wrinkles in the t-shirt. It's non-destructive at that point too so you can continue to tweak the liquify (I'll also use warp and the puppet tool if I'm bending it into place on a model) but it's really nice being able to drop a new graphic in and have it map to everything i've already done.
Thanks, Brady, another great lesson.
These are always so awesome, thank you soo much! I know these tend to lean more in the digital realm, but I'd love to see how you would set up the separations for actual screen printing 🙏
Pretty amazed by the effect. Looks really retro indeed
Perfect!
AWE-SOME. Your tricks are the best
Nice Presentation ! Quick and Concise.
I would wear that shirt all the time, f’ing amazing man
Always amazing. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
When I duplicate the layer, add drop shadow, and then noise. It's not giving that effect. Doesn't seem to do anything for me. Any help would be appreciated
already know it's gonna be a banger video
That's badass! Thank you for the video!
WOW JUST WOW!!! Great work
brilliant way to do that art style😊❤
confused on how you were able to achieve the grainy glow look around your subject, would love a reply that would help out!
Looks so good!
Bro, this is insanely good work! I beg you make this into an actual t-shirt. I need to buy one.
great ! could be also great to show how split sequences for screen printing
I love back to the 80 looooool 😂👍👍👍
You’ve literally helped me so much in stepping up my photoshop game! Seriously, thank you!!
Wooow! thank you for this. Randy Rhoads ♥
Amazing tutorial. I can't believe this content is free
Amazing video! Thank you so much, I can suggest that instead of desaturating the image, you can use a Fill layer with Black/Grey/White and set the blending mode to Hue or Color, this way the Values of the colors are more truthful to the source, try it out!
Oh nice, I hear ya, HueSat can be super flat for skin tones. Interesting that HueSat, BW, Channel Mixer Monochrome, and the Color Blend Mode you mentioned all have different default weights for the RGB channels!
@@Texturelabs yes exactly! I'd love to know if there's an explanation for it, btw your Plugins saved me already hours of work, thank you so much for that ♥️
Thanks for this. It will be needed soon, because we have to make a shirt print for the band.
Sharing all the tricks… Nice work!
God Bless Texture Labs and God Bless Randy Rhoads! Time to crank up the Ozzy and learn some PS tshirt work!
Sencillamente genial. Un nuevo fan desde Colombia! 👍
Thank you so much for sharing these technics! Can't wait to use it in future projects.
Absolutely loved the video!! Just wish you slowed down at the end lol Kinda blew through some stuff that it would've been nice to cover a bit more ;) Still loved it though man and thanks so much for making the vid
Thank you for textures ! 💖
super fun and great work flow tips - thanks !
Brady and Texturelabs are the greatest and this video in particular is amazing. But, like a lot of folks, I'm still stuck on the Randy Glow step. I watched Brady's "Knockout Layers" video 3 times and I can't figure it out. After copying the image layer, I'm completely lost. Can anyone explain how that layer becomes the inverse of the original?
Thank you so much, this is gold.
Can anyone explain what happened after 8:41? i think few steps were not included in the video. When he copied Randy layer below and applied drop shadow the layer turned white. please explain what happened there. Thanks
legit solid video right here!
INCREDIBLE! Thank you.
Bloody awesome. I'm gonna be studying this vid alot. Cheers.
We need more Brady! Another mind oppening video! 🤘
Gorgeous!
It would be great if you made a video on how to prepare the file for screen printing, or how do I send this to the screen printing company so they get the colors right. But greati video anyway! Love the Channel and always learn new stuff with your videos!
This was so helpful. Great process.
Another great vid. Always outdoing yourself!
I have been using photoshop since 2000...you sir are a true wizard. It never ceases to amaze me, after all this time I still learn something new. I absolutely love the techniques the way you mix new with old school...beautiful!
@8:45 how did you make that layer completely different from the original layer.
remember it has smart filters, if you go back to hue/ turn light to 100% . then, after putting the drop shadow, oh make sure you put some spread to that, rasterize it, the nproceed to blur and noise, make sure you have the same sizing of canvas