This tip adds so much more service life to our grey seamless rolls - thank you Rob! Also, the production values on your videos are top drawer! We have subscribed with notifications so as not to miss the latest tip.👍
Rob, you continue to teach so much amazing content in such an easily understandable way. There really is no one like you in that way. This is fantastic information that will help so many!
Been practicing with your Free Action. Thank you. Having trouble, however if, at the same time, I also try to extend the backdrop using the rectanguler marque tool and transform (CTRL + T). After extending the backdrop, running your Action, the mixer brush tool doesn't seem to work on the Color Layer. Maybe it can't mix/blur an extended backdrop?
Isn’t it better to smooth the backdrop physically first before shooting than virtually in PS? Will you do this in each photo instead of using smooth backdrops right in your studio?
This tip adds so much more service life to our grey seamless rolls - thank you Rob! Also, the production values on your videos are top drawer! We have subscribed with notifications so as not to miss the latest tip.👍
Amazing , that's was I was looking for , Thanks Rob
Rob, you continue to teach so much amazing content in such an easily understandable way. There really is no one like you in that way. This is fantastic information that will help so many!
Thank you so much Rob for the very informative and helpful tutorial and tips! God bless you and good luck!
Amazing, That's want I will looking for Thanks Rob
Thank you so much for the excellent content you provide! Your videos have helped me tremendously!👍🏽🙏🏽❤️
Best one I saw
I will try this tomorrow 😊
Amazing thank you!
Been practicing with your Free Action. Thank you. Having trouble, however if, at the same time, I also try to extend the backdrop using the rectanguler marque tool and transform (CTRL + T). After extending the backdrop, running your Action, the mixer brush tool doesn't seem to work on the Color Layer. Maybe it can't mix/blur an extended backdrop?
Isn’t it better to smooth the backdrop physically first before shooting than virtually in PS? Will you do this in each photo instead of using smooth backdrops right in your studio?
well, true, but it's not always possible to use a perfectly smooth background.
Congratulations, you have so much time, we use plugin for it, takes 4 to 5 min to flat backdrop, i am looking for better option, 1 or 2 min is enough.