Found your videos recently. And i watch them all over again in case i forget something. Thank you so much for this I am learning a lot from your videos 🙏
You sir, deserve sooo many more subscribers. Something as simple as holding CTRL+ALT to adjust size and hardness of a brush is not taught really, even as a 4th semester graphic design major and already taken Graphic Design I and II, Digital Photography, Digital Imaging, and Video and Filmmaking, this shortcut was never taught in any of those courses. As a student TA this semester, I will most definitely refer to this tutorial for learning purposes to other students as well as my professor. Hats off to you and your abilities to teach.
A very detailed and step by step guide.A beginner like me with zero Photoshop skills was able to pickup all the methods in no time ! Thanks a lot mate , you've earned yourself a sub
when i started working with pen tool on layer(top surface ), n path (hard drive ) was also selected , it suddenly formed another path underneath that hard drive n nothing was there in hard drive path but is underneath in another path
Thanks Milton, hope it helps. If it's useful please share it with your friends on the course, and if there's anything you guys want me to cover, please let me know. Hopefully I'll get some more tutorials up very soon.
camofirefly Great news, paths are SO useful to create accurate masks for slick renders in Photoshop, I'm so glad it helped! I hope you make some amazing stuff!
Hi 505, it's fairly simple - basically you do ctrl-T to get the transform handles for the ellipse then you grab the one for the minor axis using the rotate mode and drag it out - basically I've found that if you visualise the vanishing point for that axis and drag towards that you can eyeball it really neatly and pretty much guarantee the correct angle. I see my students ALWAYS seem to misunderstand how the axes of ellipses work in relation to perspective so I guess it is quite useful.
Hi, this is a problem with older PS versions, it's explained here: forums.adobe.com/thread/715227 basically you need to go to the options bar and make sure the pen selection is set to ADD TO PATH AREA rather than any of the others. That should work, sorry you've had a problem with it, it's a good method when it works!
This is an actual tutorial........ awesome...... completely in depth
Found your videos recently. And i watch them all over again in case i forget something. Thank you so much for this I am learning a lot from your videos 🙏
You sir, deserve sooo many more subscribers. Something as simple as holding CTRL+ALT to adjust size and hardness of a brush is not taught really, even as a 4th semester graphic design major and already taken Graphic Design I and II, Digital Photography, Digital Imaging, and Video and Filmmaking, this shortcut was never taught in any of those courses. As a student TA this semester, I will most definitely refer to this tutorial for learning purposes to other students as well as my professor. Hats off to you and your abilities to teach.
That means a lot, I'm really glad it's been useful for you and good luck TAing this semester, I hope it's going well
You know what I can kiss you , was searching a video like this and found it with a very good explanation thanks 🙂
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Glad to save it, spend it well G.
A very detailed and step by step guide.A beginner like me with zero Photoshop skills was able to pickup all the methods in no time ! Thanks a lot mate , you've earned yourself a sub
Good explanation. helped me a lot.
when i started working with pen tool on layer(top surface ), n path (hard drive ) was also selected , it suddenly formed another path underneath that hard drive n nothing was there in hard drive path but is underneath in another path
same thing happened with me.
Best video on how to with photoshop, thanks for this post👍👍👍
Amazing tutorial, I learned a lot :)
Superb Tutorial!! best one! learned a lot. Thank you!
I just learned so much in the last 30 mins! Thanks for a great video.
Excelent tutorial!! Thanks
THANK YOU SO MUCH ! This video was extremely helpful!
thank you very much, very helpful!
woooow, nice tutorial dude, help me a LOT. thanks for sharing, i'm a Industrial Design student, and this tutorial will help to up my sketches. Thanks
Thanks Milton, hope it helps. If it's useful please share it with your friends on the course, and if there's anything you guys want me to cover, please let me know. Hopefully I'll get some more tutorials up very soon.
Awesome . Thanks a lot! do more stuff
great work, very helpful!
Great tutorial ! Thank you!
Sir... You are a legend! Finally I understand paths! Thank you.!
camofirefly Great news, paths are SO useful to create accurate masks for slick renders in Photoshop, I'm so glad it helped! I hope you make some amazing stuff!
at 33:16 what did you do to set the ellipse axis? Seems like a very useful tip
Hi 505, it's fairly simple - basically you do ctrl-T to get the transform handles for the ellipse then you grab the one for the minor axis using the rotate mode and drag it out - basically I've found that if you visualise the vanishing point for that axis and drag towards that you can eyeball it really neatly and pretty much guarantee the correct angle. I see my students ALWAYS seem to misunderstand how the axes of ellipses work in relation to perspective so I guess it is quite useful.
the tutorial doesn't work. I do exactly as you say and it makes the area around the pen shape grey not the inside.
Hi, this is a problem with older PS versions, it's explained here: forums.adobe.com/thread/715227 basically you need to go to the options bar and make sure the pen selection is set to ADD TO PATH AREA rather than any of the others. That should work, sorry you've had a problem with it, it's a good method when it works!
thank you!
Thank very much you dude!! Very simple and useful! Cool!
Cheers Phil! nice little reminder of what I've forgotten! :)
+Dave Taylor glad it's helpful, keep practicing dude.