Double drop shadow & scaling are both things I had never considered! People reading this: You can also double click layer to get to the Layer Styles. FYI. I know Aaron went the long way to show the full steps.
This was the best tutorial! I watched it a couple days ago all the way through, then I uploaded your sample image and followed along tonight, and there were so many tips in here! The text stuff was also amazing. Can't thank you enough.
Oooh man! Now suddenly i watched this video from long time. I subscribe your channel i think 10 years before. Actually when i starts to Learn Photoshop & illustrator. You also getting old me becoming younger 😊. This is the life Circle. Love you so much man ❤️. God bless you.
Great video, as always. The only thing I might question is changing the colour of what appears to be the contents of the basket, as that might be something like clothing, a bag, etc.
Hey there! We wanted to change the color of all the elements that were yellow. But if you want to exclude the contents inside the basket, you can adjust the selection ☺
I’m just so thankful for your tutorials! I’d love to know how to match white posing cubes in a shot to the outfit or backdrop color for studio shoots! I love my posing cubes but I wish I could change the color of them sometimes but can never do it since it’s white and there’s no existing tone (like your yellow moped) to change the hue to a different shade. Is there a way to change white objects to a color on the subjects outfit or backdrop?
hi Tia! Check out this other tutorial: phlearn.com/tutorial/change-bg-color-ps/ While it's not a posing cube...Aaron covers how to change white to other colors. ☺
Hey Aaron, been watching for a few years and I've noticed you always select a new adjustment layer/fx from the toolbar dropdown menu, as opposed to the GUI icons at the bottom of the layer panel. Is this just personal preference or is there a more specific obvious reason for using this method?
if inserting something that was shot in a totally different environment, you're getting into ''compositing'' images so i'd look into that keyword more.
Loved this one! There are multiple tips in this video I will use over and over. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Double drop shadow & scaling are both things I had never considered! People reading this: You can also double click layer to get to the Layer Styles. FYI. I know Aaron went the long way to show the full steps.
This was the best tutorial! I watched it a couple days ago all the way through, then I uploaded your sample image and followed along tonight, and there were so many tips in here! The text stuff was also amazing. Can't thank you enough.
We are so glad to hear your words 🤗
The Drop Shadow tips are pure gold:)
one of our favorite tricks!
Oooh man! Now suddenly i watched this video from long time. I subscribe your channel i think 10 years before. Actually when i starts to Learn Photoshop & illustrator. You also getting old me becoming younger 😊. This is the life Circle. Love you so much man ❤️. God bless you.
Thanks so much for your kind words and for phlearning with us!
Thank you Aaron. As always you have made a really good tutorial.
Thanks for watching!
Terrific tutorial. Will be VERY useful.
Like the drop shadow thing , never thought about that . thanks
we're glad you enjoyed the tutorial!
Very useful tips Thanks for the extra explanations
Great video, as always. The only thing I might question is changing the colour of what appears to be the contents of the basket, as that might be something like clothing, a bag, etc.
Hey there! We wanted to change the color of all the elements that were yellow. But if you want to exclude the contents inside the basket, you can adjust the selection ☺
Great very very helpful and informative
We're glad you enjoyed the tutorial!
learned something here! Thank you.
Fine sir. Thank u
I’m just so thankful for your tutorials!
I’d love to know how to match white posing cubes in a shot to the outfit or backdrop color for studio shoots! I love my posing cubes but I wish I could change the color of them sometimes but can never do it since it’s white and there’s no existing tone (like your yellow moped) to change the hue to a different shade. Is there a way to change white objects to a color on the subjects outfit or backdrop?
hi Tia! Check out this other tutorial:
phlearn.com/tutorial/change-bg-color-ps/
While it's not a posing cube...Aaron covers how to change white to other colors. ☺
😍Lovely Summer image.
Great video 😊!
Great.... as usual (très bien, bravo)
Merci beaucoup!
Thank you
Perfect ❤
🥰🥰
excellent
🎉🎉 i love it!!! 🎉🎉🎉
we love it too!!!
Well done again, Aaron. thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Nice ❤
Nice! Could we have used Selective Color?
You could definitely try, but we think this technique is more precise 🤗
Hey Aaron, been watching for a few years and I've noticed you always select a new adjustment layer/fx from the toolbar dropdown menu, as opposed to the GUI icons at the bottom of the layer panel. Is this just personal preference or is there a more specific obvious reason for using this method?
Hey there! It's personal preference :) Sometimes we switch it around.
Plz Photoshop Free Download video 🙂
Samples not 'found' at link.
Hey there! We tested the link and it seems to be working. Would you mind trying again?
phlearn.com/tutorial/how-to-color-match-objects-in-photoshop/
@@phlearn Yes. Working for me now. Thanks. Good video.
How do you best color match if you only had a wall and had to INSERT a bike into the photo?
Hi Alex! In that case, first incorporate the bike into the new background and then proceed with the color matching 🤗
if inserting something that was shot in a totally different environment, you're getting into ''compositing'' images so i'd look into that keyword more.