Using a blurred copy of the background to add the color instead of an averaged color is a great idea. It seems like it would be more realistic. Thanks!
Jesus... It's been like a decade since I was able to find a video out there that taught me something about Photoshop I didn't know. You blew my mind the entire video. Liked and subbed. Gonna share with my team.
I didn't know of this technique of your tutorial thank you for making it easy to understand. I'm glad you make it for us that don't have CC which means I can still learn something new with my Photoshop CS6 Extended. I hope more are coming soon!
Awesome. I was wondering how some images had this special effect. You just blew the secret out. Inspirational technique for me to apply in my PP.Thank you so much.
The Inner Glow can work, but not by itself. You need to also edit it. The downside is that you don't use all the colors around the image/model. I would say that the condition would be when the background is bright.
Your tutorial is very helpful, thanks :) But the sound of your voice is often very compressed when not so loud and sometimes hard to understand for not native english speakers. Maybe your audio codec compresses to harsh or your mic is not the best for speech.
what to do when the light is comes fron the side of that woman .... can you make a tutorial on how to paint light on the woman ... if the light comes fro side ways
it might be a great tutorial but that second image, just puts me off from watching anymore... that is not blended into the back ground that just looks like a copy paste the lighting on the dancing girl is totally wrong.
The second part, when you made clipping mask from the background to subject and put it in a different blending mode, so simple yet GENIUS
+Meira Vich Thank you! Glad you liked it!
Your photoshop skills are incredible, but you teaching skills are even better.
+Jaime Lacayo C. Thank you! I really appreciate your comment!
Clever. Works like outer glow, but using the background instead
+Steve LeMaster Yup! Great ways of describing it!
I hope all is well, Steve!
+Photoshop Training Channel All is well, I just haven't had any inspiration to do any composites lately
+Steve LeMaster Yeah. It happens sometimes. I had that feeling not too long ago.
Using a blurred copy of the background to add the color instead of an averaged color is a great idea. It seems like it would be more realistic. Thanks!
+Jason Patz You're welcome!
You're *the best* compositor on RUclips. No contest!
Thank you! 😊
Excellent teaching as always, thank-you.
Nice! very advanced, hope to see more.
+Camilo Güell Thanks! More tutorials coming soon!
Jesus... It's been like a decade since I was able to find a video out there that taught me something about Photoshop I didn't know.
You blew my mind the entire video.
Liked and subbed. Gonna share with my team.
+MichaelChin1994 Thank you! I'm glad it was helpful!
You should be very proud of yourself. You have a great channel with incredible presentation.
Again a great tutorial, The tutorials you providing are very advanced and simple to understand. Thank you very much.....
+Joseph raj You're welcome!
Fantastic, best composite tutorials on youtube. Love the technical side you bring to all of your tutorials
+slimmccoy Thank you!
I didn't know of this technique of your tutorial thank you for making it easy to understand. I'm glad you make it for us that don't have CC which means I can still learn something new with my Photoshop CS6 Extended. I hope more are coming soon!
+Raymond St Paul You're welcome! And yes, more coming soon! :)
Top class, just what I needed, perfect timing hahaha.
Thanks for sharing your expertise.
+Remo Fiore You're welcome!
Awesome. I was wondering how some images had this special effect. You just blew the secret out. Inspirational technique for me to apply in my PP.Thank you so much.
You're welcome!
Excellent instruction... thank you!
+Debbie Ash You're welcome!
Please add step wise process to practice.
Thank you Jesus, this is exactly I needed to know!
+ryut Awesome! Glad it helped!
Thanks for the effect tutorial. Like!
+Lisa Maier You're welcome!
*My questions has been answered* Thank you!
awesomeness as always☺
+dragon34672 Thank you!
This is so amazing and you make it so easy! Love
Thank you!
Cool and very helpful, thank you!
+Виктор Д You're welcome!
LOVE IT!
Thank you!
I like your Tut's Tanks
You're welcome!
Thanks for sharing.
+Luis Valderrama You're welcome!
another great tut Jesus!
+Mark Feliciano Thank you!
thank you sir....!
+Ameet Pawar You're welcome!
学到了很多,谢谢!
+刘二哥 You're welcome!
gold
+Stefano “KinetiK” Cilla Thank you!
Hi Jesus! Is wrap light = rim light.?Under What light condition do we add wrap light ? Can wrap light be creat by using inner glow?
The Inner Glow can work, but not by itself. You need to also edit it. The downside is that you don't use all the colors around the image/model.
I would say that the condition would be when the background is bright.
Wouldn't a new layer with a white brush and blendIf work the same?
+Rob Capilli I could work almost the same. There are some slight colors that wouldn't be visible with the white brush.
What is Light Wraps ? Thanks
Does light wrap mean rim light?
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+erickroav Thank you!
Your tutorial is very helpful, thanks :) But the sound of your voice is often very compressed when not so loud and sometimes hard to understand for not native english speakers. Maybe your audio codec compresses to harsh or your mic is not the best for speech.
+Jens Bondarenko I'll check out the codec. Thanks
what to do when the light is comes fron the side of that woman .... can you make a tutorial on how to paint light on the woman ... if the light comes fro side ways
This image has already edited
it might be a great tutorial but that second image, just puts me off from watching anymore... that is not blended into the back ground that just looks like a copy paste the lighting on the dancing girl is totally wrong.
thanks for the great tutorial!!
+Oscar Campos You're welcome!
thanks you!
You're welcome, Lee Đỗ!