Even if I knew wie a few of these tips, the way you explain em is always highly motivating to use the tips and tools way more often. Thanks again for a highly interesting, super well made tutorial Nathaniel!
i couldnt care less about how much time passes in between your video uploads .. they are gold each and every single one of them.. im way beyon thankful in fact adobe might as well change their help link and hyperlink their help section to your youtube channel :) and its so amazing everytime i think ok now ive got it all ... one of your videos comes along teaching me yet AGAIN something ive like never seen befor .. even tho there is one tiny little thing that adobe or photoshop seam to .. i dont know .. maybe you recall deluxe paint on the amiga there was this star thingy where when you drew a line it mirrored the line like 4 or 6 or 8 times or just turned the whole thing drawing the same line you were drawing with an angle like 20 30 40 degrees creating a star like something in the process not sure if you remember that .. but this is something i always wondered why it never got picked up by photoshop or maybe its another one of those secrets where i did not have found out yet how one would go about achiving the same effect
I love this video. I have an unrelated question I’ve never found the answer for. I would love to finally know the answer so I thought of you. When I edit a picture directly in Photoshop and save it, it never looks the same, when I view it (even on the same computer), as it did when viewing on my screen in photoshop. The only way I can get an exported image to look the same before and after exporting, is to go from Lightroom into Photoshop and then save the changes, which brings that version back into Lightroom, and finally export it out of Lightroom. Any ideas why this happens to me, or does this happen to everyone. I’ve tried changing workspaces and other things and it never made a difference. Once I found the workaround I’ve never wanted to waste anymore time hunting down an answer, but I’m still curious about the reason this happens . I think possibly the answer might give me a better understanding of how these programs work and relate to each other. Thanks!
20:19 in the graphic here what are the function of the 3 dropper icons normal, + and -, preceding the word colorize just above the hue color slider adjustment bar you are using?
Which Photoshop tip or trick should I do a full dedicated video about?
The part you covered on curves and blend modes. Cheers
The simplist one...
10 - Curves Adjustment Split Two Ways
This concept confused me and I've been using PS since the 90's. Props on finally stumping an avid user! 😜🤪
Please make a full tutorial on paths!
I really think they are quite a good way to do so much cool stuff in ps and ai
can you make thumbnail tutorial for making them like (Mr beast), (more sidemen) and ...?
Even after all these years, you're still one of my favorite RUclips teachers. Thanks so much for all of your hard work!
Wow ^.^ That dodge & burn with feather technique is super useful (as all the other tips), thanks for sharing ❤
🤦♂just when I thought I already knew enough, Nathaniel is back 👏👌
Hello Daniel. Welcome back. I really enjoy tutorials.
Sooo good to see you making these Videos again my Friend................. Love it
you are a passionate instructor, I learned a lot from you!
Welcome back! Great tuts to start it back.
Glad u are back 👍🏽 I’ve learned so much from you
These are all amazing tips Love it, it will help us a lot. Thank You so much for giving us the great content.♥ Love from Pakistan♥
My private PS video of the Year! Thanks a lot!
These videos ALWAYS give me new and useful tips! Thanks SO much! 😀
Glad now I know this amazing Dodge & Burn technique after watching you.
These are some awesome tips! I definitely learned some new ones. Thank you!
Great video Nathaniel! Looking forward to the next one
you deserve an award for this video
Love the enthusiasm!
Even if I knew wie a few of these tips, the way you explain em is always highly motivating to use the tips and tools way more often.
Thanks again for a highly interesting, super well made tutorial Nathaniel!
Amazing amazing tricks...after long time from tutvid...thank you
Great as always.
Thank you, so incredibly helpful!
Nice😜
Nice good 👍
Thanks for the tips, Nathaniel!
Rotate tool ... no need to hold R to put back to original position ... hit the ESC key and done ... thanks for your videos.
For the math tricks, you can do it into any number imputs from any Adobe software. Pretty handy
Much respect!
This an awesome video !
nice share❤i want to know how to zoom in the display at 6:24,thanks
Great! Thanks a lot!
Great tips! Ty!!!
i couldnt care less about how much time passes in between your video uploads .. they are gold each and every single one of them.. im way beyon thankful in fact adobe might as well change their help link and hyperlink their help section to your youtube channel :) and its so amazing everytime i think ok now ive got it all ... one of your videos comes along teaching me yet AGAIN something ive like never seen befor .. even tho there is one tiny little thing that adobe or photoshop seam to .. i dont know .. maybe you recall deluxe paint on the amiga there was this star thingy where when you drew a line it mirrored the line like 4 or 6 or 8 times or just turned the whole thing drawing the same line you were drawing with an angle like 20 30 40 degrees creating a star like something in the process not sure if you remember that .. but this is something i always wondered why it never got picked up by photoshop or maybe its another one of those secrets where i did not have found out yet how one would go about achiving the same effect
love that US pic where you highlighted it from space. Would love to see a tut on how to do something like that.
nice Video im a Envato lover thanks for this video your great !!
😳 Thank you .
Thanks!
Thank you
Superb
Thanks
How do you get soooo good at the commentary? I need tips to improve mine :D
I love this video.
I have an unrelated question I’ve never found the answer for. I would love to finally know the answer so I thought of you.
When I edit a picture directly in Photoshop and save it, it never looks the same, when I view it (even on the same computer), as it did when viewing on my screen in photoshop. The only way I can get an exported image to look the same before and after exporting, is to go from Lightroom into Photoshop and then save the changes, which brings that version back into Lightroom, and finally export it out of Lightroom.
Any ideas why this happens to me, or does this happen to everyone. I’ve tried changing workspaces and other things and it never made a difference. Once I found the workaround I’ve never wanted to waste anymore time hunting down an answer, but I’m still curious about the reason this happens . I think possibly the answer might give me a better understanding of how these programs work and relate to each other. Thanks!
20:19 in the graphic here what are the function of the 3 dropper icons normal, + and -, preceding the word colorize just above the hue color slider adjustment bar you are using?
Please tell me how you zoom on specific icons for example at 7:07
How do you get the transparent frost effect on the menus?
How does he Do The Small Screen Instead of Zoom
Also, I don't like idea of coloring again and again. In soft soft mobile, just pick a color and it colors the track, the soft, and the setuper
The mask trick at 16:30 still works if working on artboards. @Adobe please stop fixing your software.
First like....haha
Your audio mastering made you sound higher pitch this time.
What do u mean
Dedicated vid: APPLY IMAGE
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Sa lol