Brendan, those are excelent ways of changing color. I use 'image'-'adjustments'-'replace color' very often. When I can't get the color I need there, then I use one of these metods you used in this video. Sometime a mixture of them! There are other ways, but those are easier indeed
THANK YOU! I've been trying to find a way to change a white dress on a white background to a different color without the background also changing. This did exactly what I wanted.
TY for this awesome tutorial. I wonder if my color change worked better for me by putting the layer mode of the hue/saturation layer on exclusion because the base color I was trying to change was from black to red?
what color shirt is the best base color to start with to change it to any other color, dark, light, bright, any and all color? or is there a base set of colors to start with that are best to be able to change the color to any color?
Very good video!!! How this can be done if the object has some different designs on it like letters and graphics in different areas of the shirt? (I mean not a solid design but one with spaces in between showing up the shirt color)
I have different photoshops editing programs. When you do editing which edition you use. be specific!! so that I can refer to the same editing program when I try do what you are shoeing us.
very good video. but it looks a bit fake the extreme colors in the end. is there a way of making it look less fake? I have the same issue right now you can see that the light and shadows are not proper and it gives this painted look
Question: I tried it with a white shirt and the edges don't come out clean. Is there a way to fix that, something like feathering before changing color? Or something else completely? thanks.
you forgot 1 step before you can click on hue,saturation: first click on adjustment presents,then you have the opportunity to click on single adjustments,THEN you can click on hue,saturation.
These are the methods that would apply to the vast majority of projects besides changing black to color. These are also what I'd argue to be the least complicated and simple to understand which is why I recommend them. I don't often discuss ALL methods for something when only a few of them are actually useful for the majority of people. But as with all things Photoshop, it's subjective. If you find a different method easier that you know about, you should definitely use that. For me, I'm just sharing what I personally prefer.
If you would like another take on this check out this tutorial on the Color Replacement Tool: ruclips.net/video/mFQLZjALTEM/видео.html . The way this tool works is not immediately obvious but in my opinion can be an extremely good way of changing colour in Photoshop.
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FINALLY! A tutorial that helped me recolor a white object. Thank you 🙏🏻 I've wasted hours and so happy I found your tutorial.
05:42 So useful and learn more than just solving a issue
Brendan, those are excelent ways of changing color. I use 'image'-'adjustments'-'replace color' very often. When I can't get the color I need there, then I use one of these metods you used in this video. Sometime a mixture of them! There are other ways, but those are easier indeed
Replace color is also a great option!
This looks so much easier than other videos I have watched. Thanks for the cheat sheet!!
Super awesome and so clear to understand! Thanks!
Not only a tutorial of the step by step but also an explanation of what we are doing on photoshop! Thank you for this video. New sub fs
Your tutorial is the one im looking for. Very detailed and the steps and the rationale behind each are easy to understand!! ❤
Really well done! Well organized, crisp delivery and great editing. Much appreciated.
Appreciate that!
So useful and right what I was looking for! THANK YOU!
I've watched a bunch of similar, yours is the 1st i can actualy follow & understand, thanking U
Thank you for the cheat sheet, this was exactly what I was looking for & since you gave us the ' white' object example I really THANK YOU !!
Thanks for your helpful lessons,
You are welcome!
very helpful, thanks a lot!
THANK YOU! I've been trying to find a way to change a white dress on a white background to a different color without the background also changing. This did exactly what I wanted.
Thank you, great content and instruction. Straight to the point
I love the way you explain things ❤
You have some great “how to” videos. Thank you!
Very beautiful ❤
Was helpful thankyou
Thank you, just what I needed and so easy :)
Thank you for sharing. This video explain very detail.
Thank you !
TY for this awesome tutorial. I wonder if my color change worked better for me by putting the layer mode of the hue/saturation layer on exclusion because the base color I was trying to change was from black to red?
Thank you!!!
Great video.
Thanks 🙏 ❤
what color shirt is the best base color to start with to change it to any other color, dark, light, bright, any and all color? or is there a base set of colors to start with that are best to be able to change the color to any color?
Thank you Sir
Very good video!!! How this can be done if the object has some different designs on it like letters and graphics in different areas of the shirt? (I mean not a solid design but one with spaces in between showing up the shirt color)
thank you
I have different photoshops editing programs. When you do editing which edition you use. be specific!! so that I can refer to the same editing program when I try do what you are shoeing us.
very good video. but it looks a bit fake the extreme colors in the end. is there a way of making it look less fake? I have the same issue right now you can see that the light and shadows are not proper and it gives this painted look
Again I ask: what version of Photoshop are you using?
You can always assume the latest version of Photoshop. This is Photoshop 2024 (aka Photoshop CC)
Question: I tried it with a white shirt and the edges don't come out clean. Is there a way to fix that, something like feathering before changing color? Or something else completely? thanks.
excelent
how I will get full pdf ?
also how to change to a specific hex code?
Just normal standard. Not bad one, Brendan. Some day, you'll have to do the advance ones for us 😅.
Appreciate the feedback!
how do you zoom in? i tried with mouse wheel,hold shift down and mouse wheel,ctrl and mouse wheel,alt and mouse wheel.nothing happens
just found it out hold alt+mouse wheel
you forgot 1 step before you can click on hue,saturation: first click on adjustment presents,then you have the opportunity to click on single adjustments,THEN you can click on hue,saturation.
sample picture please
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why not to show ALL the ways? it's arguable that these are the best
These are the methods that would apply to the vast majority of projects besides changing black to color. These are also what I'd argue to be the least complicated and simple to understand which is why I recommend them. I don't often discuss ALL methods for something when only a few of them are actually useful for the majority of people. But as with all things Photoshop, it's subjective. If you find a different method easier that you know about, you should definitely use that. For me, I'm just sharing what I personally prefer.
@@BrendanWilliamsTutorials you don't use the Curves, seriously? Selective color?
If you would like another take on this check out this tutorial on the Color Replacement Tool: ruclips.net/video/mFQLZjALTEM/видео.html . The way this tool works is not immediately obvious but in my opinion can be an extremely good way of changing colour in Photoshop.
This looks too easier than other videos I have watched.