I don't know if you're still keeping track of the comments on this, but it was really helpful, except that my image resulted with an are of light red as well. So I have two red tones, which doesn't look quite right. Do you know how to fix that?
How are you able to see the individual filters you've applied to the image layer? In my photopea, it doesn't allow me see or edit the smart filters. Help please! 🥲🥲🥲😰😰😰😰
make sure you convert the image layer to a smart object, something that I didn't mention in the video because when you place using menu > file > open & place, the placed layer is automatically converted to a smart object, hope this helps, let me know if you still have questions
Apologies for the late reply, I must have missed your comment somehow, anyway, did you figure out a way to make it work, if not, I might consider doing an update to this tutorial sometime, which will a lot more clearer and easier to follow, cheers, keep creating 😎
If you applied the same parameters to the oil paint filter as in the video, and it's still comes out blurry, then maybe your image is small, go to image size and scale it to 2000x3000 px or something similar
I don't know if you're still keeping track of the comments on this, but it was really helpful, except that my image resulted with an are of light red as well. So I have two red tones, which doesn't look quite right. Do you know how to fix that?
Thanks for the guide!!!
Appreciate it ✌️
Plz more
Yeah! Sure, I will be posting more videos like this soon, stay tuned, thanks for your feedback :)
How are you able to see the individual filters you've applied to the image layer? In my photopea, it doesn't allow me see or edit the smart filters. Help please! 🥲🥲🥲😰😰😰😰
make sure you convert the image layer to a smart object, something that I didn't mention in the video because when you place using menu > file > open & place, the placed layer is automatically converted to a smart object, hope this helps, let me know if you still have questions
@@pixsmith Thanks for that. 😀
Pleasure 😇
when I click RGB after ctrl clicking and activating halftone line layer, it just resets to the original blank halftone lines
Apologies for the late reply, I must have missed your comment somehow, anyway, did you figure out a way to make it work, if not, I might consider doing an update to this tutorial sometime, which will a lot more clearer and easier to follow, cheers, keep creating 😎
w tutorial i stayed until 5:36 am making it
Whenever I convert the picture to oil paint, the photo comes out all dotty and blurry. Pls help
If you applied the same parameters to the oil paint filter as in the video, and it's still comes out blurry, then maybe your image is small, go to image size and scale it to 2000x3000 px or something similar
Ok thanks