Glow Lines Portrait Photoshop Compositing tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

Комментарии • 23

  • @colinweir5807
    @colinweir5807 9 месяцев назад

    Your attention to detail is impeccable. 🐯

  • @KellySWard
    @KellySWard Год назад +2

    Just rewatched this - I would have always made a solid color layer then selected pixels and masked in the color, but you did it without making a solid color layer at all! Choose the pixels, and press option + delete and it fills it in with the color! I have never seen anyone do that before! So awesome what you put in these videos - thank you again

  • @cobusprinsloo
    @cobusprinsloo Год назад

    I always learn something new from your great tutorials - thank you!

  • @KellySWard
    @KellySWard Год назад

    Keeping the vertical line in curves at the center of the stack - brilliant! I finally get it, thank you SO MUCH for that tip!!

  • @WanderFeetChronicles
    @WanderFeetChronicles 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Rikard, as always.

  • @Stellifant
    @Stellifant Год назад

    Fantastic video. Thanks Rikard

  • @Yurok22
    @Yurok22 Год назад

    whew!! took me two days but loving every minute of it thank you so much wonderful tutorial will put my finish on fb

  • @michaelpitt3640
    @michaelpitt3640 Год назад +1

    OK I'm fairly handy with Photoshop but this made me feel like a third-grader dropped into an upper-level college Physics class! More here than I can absorb. Glad others got something out of it and you obviously have a lot of compositing talent.

    • @nuclylearn
      @nuclylearn  Год назад

      Oh no! I promise I have more beginner tutorials too.

  • @mustlearnmore4884
    @mustlearnmore4884 2 года назад

    LOVED this tutorial! Thank you so much!

  • @theworldtravellerm
    @theworldtravellerm 2 года назад

    Nice tutorial. Thank you.

  • @creatormedia8416
    @creatormedia8416 2 года назад +1

    very cool

  • @rgarlinyc
    @rgarlinyc 2 года назад

    Very cool - great idea to use drop shadow to make things glow!

  • @yitzhakamedi1689
    @yitzhakamedi1689 2 года назад +1

    love it.

  • @umm-salmaadam6637
    @umm-salmaadam6637 Год назад

    Thank you, amazing tutorial. I have been looking for something similar for my art work. a divine glow light falling on an open book. is this the same technique I should follow and instead of Blue, I should use more whitish light? Thank you, appreciated.

  • @christophemignerat6115
    @christophemignerat6115 2 года назад

    Very nice ! Thank you

  • @leehalvorsen2219
    @leehalvorsen2219 2 года назад +1

    I am not able to widen my glow rings by unlinking the mask from the layer, command/click the layer to get marching ants on the ring, in the layer holding the option key down; about 23:30 in the video. The behavior I get is always to move the entire ring. I've done it several times with same result...I must be missing something, I mimicked your keystrokes exactly. Thanks, Lee

    • @nuclylearn
      @nuclylearn  2 года назад

      Make sure you have the rings layer selected and when you're dragging the ring, hold down the option key (MAC) or alt key (PC). This will copy the pixels of the ring rather than moving them, effectively making your ring thicker by copying it onto itself.

    • @leehalvorsen2219
      @leehalvorsen2219 2 года назад +1

      @@nuclylearn Thanks, I thought the action was supposed to enlarge the area of the ring, I have been duplicating it but not thinking that was the right solution.

  • @SPDBIKER
    @SPDBIKER 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for another brilliant tutorial. Can I ask why do you use 72 pixel resolution?

    • @nuclylearn
      @nuclylearn  2 года назад +2

      It's the default for screens, which is where most the art is viewed. When working on print projects, I use 300 dpi as my default resolution.

  • @ErikGoulet1
    @ErikGoulet1 2 года назад

    What us the difference between Drop Shadows instead of your Glow Action?

    • @nuclylearn
      @nuclylearn  2 года назад +1

      The lightsaber glow action effectively does the same thing, using layers instead of layer effects. Two methods to achieve the same result.