You've got that right! I still shoot film from time to time and it's getting crazy expensive! With black and white, I still do my own negatives at home. Instant camera's on the other hand get pricy buying that small film over and over. This way, doing things in a digital means, you have a lot more control and can really customize your film effects as well!
I failed to mention it in the video but what I did was use a PNG image with a transparent background. If you don't want to go the PNG route, you can also just crop the image down to the size of the polaroid frame
this was such a great tutorial! Thank you for adding all the explanations
Hey! Appreciate that! Glad you enjoyed, thanks for taking the time to comment!
One of the best photoshop tutorials I've seen! Keep them coming!
Thanks for sharing Jessica! Glad you enjoyed it!!
Excellent tutorial, just what I was looking for. Thank you!
Sick bro! I'm digging that light leak. I've seen other tutorials talking about polaroid photos, but no one mentioned the light leaks
You absolute chad.
awesome tutorial, thanks man
Thank you! Glad you liked it
Loved this. Thank you!
*Very easy and helpful tutorial. Thank you!*
Great job chad!!! I wish I could do this stuff!!
you're a natural at this stuff !
nice and easy to follow, thank you
great tutorial~~please make more videos on how to achieve vintage look~
Amazing video. Thanks my guy.
i love this, thanks alot man!
helpful man. was surprised to see only 200 views after i watched. quality content. keep going!
thank you chad thomson
Cool video man, are you going to do more photoshop tutorials?
This was really helpful! Thank you very very much
Nicely done man, can't wait to see what other Photoshop stuff you do!
cool tutorial!
it will be def cheaper then shooting on actually on real polaroids
You've got that right! I still shoot film from time to time and it's getting crazy expensive! With black and white, I still do my own negatives at home. Instant camera's on the other hand get pricy buying that small film over and over. This way, doing things in a digital means, you have a lot more control and can really customize your film effects as well!
Chad Thompson yeah if you develop bw at home it is quite okay price was. It is nice to switch it up sometimes :)
Great job explaining, Thanks!
7:00 Also Alt+Scroll Up/Down does the same thing but without having to take your hand off the mouse.
now, that's actually a dope tutorial!
Awesome tutorial, my image looks so cool!! Thanks so much for sharing! :-)
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struggling to fit the photo into the polaroid frame, any help would be very apreciated
Hi, thanks a lot ! Where could I find the background polaroid please ?
Many thanks in advance !!
Silly question, how would you print it out like this? Or do you cut it out after it's printed on a normal size paper. 🤔
Can you do a Polaroid 600 one? Please.
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How do you remove all that extra blank screen around polaroid frame??
I failed to mention it in the video but what I did was use a PNG image with a transparent background. If you don't want to go the PNG route, you can also just crop the image down to the size of the polaroid frame
@@ChadEveryday thanks
How did you created that template?
The polaroid template
Dont hold shift anymore