I enjoy making these and that gives me a new way of doing it so thank you. Never thought about adding a shadow before but might have used some blur and a reduced opacity rather than feathering.
Thank you very, very much for your written step-by-step instruction - it is especially helpful for people when English is not their mother language (I'm Austrian) - please keep on with this kind of tutorials.
Download Source Photos here (and see written steps): photoshopcafe.com/how-to-make-3d-pop-out-effect-in-photoshop-in-4-simple-steps/
Thanks Colin, you always explain so clearly!😊
I enjoy making these and that gives me a new way of doing it so thank you. Never thought about adding a shadow before but might have used some blur and a reduced opacity rather than feathering.
I've always heard these type effects called "breakouts". Really fun to do!
Thank you very, very much for your written step-by-step instruction - it is especially helpful for people when English is not their mother language (I'm Austrian) - please keep on with this kind of tutorials.
You’re welcome. I have written steps with almost all my tutorials
Great tips and tricks Colin amazing things can be done!
thanks colin.....very good explanation. its easy to understand
Thanks ! You explain so well
Thank you, Colin, for your excellent tutorials!
My pleasure!
This was a fantastic tutorial, thank you, Colin. I will certainly be using this at some time.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks! Always great tutorials with easy to follow and understand ..
Thanks so much!
I am going to have to try this
Very useful and easy to follow
Loved it 🤩
Nice explanation
Thnx. 👍Id like to learn the simplest way to make a clean selection. Without using all of those fancy tools.
I have tons and tons of tutorials on making selections
@@photoshopcafe 👍
@@photoshopcafe 👍
AWESOME!!WHERE CAN I GET THE IMAGE THAT YOU USED
There is a link to download the images used
Great tut but how come you had cut out the puppy but when you put it on the other image it had grass?
It's the same image, there are only 2 images used.