WAOWWWW keep up the good work man! i get really excited every time i see an upload from you, cuz i know i'm gonna be learning something new perfect upload for April fools HAHAHAH
Thank you for your support! I'm really pleased you look forward to my uploads :) I plan to start putting out more regular content in the near future, so hopefully soon you will see more than 1 video per week from me.
Thank you so much! You make excellent videos. You are also very pleasant to listen to (that counts for a lot!). I am new to Photopea and because I found your channel I feel confident I can learn how to make the most of it. You are doing high quality work.
Awesome tutorial. I thought for some reason that only the first tool in liquify worked because the others had a small effect. After watching your video I went back to try again. And wow it's a very useful tool.
No problem! Yes the liquify tool is great, and can be very precise if needed. My tips with it would be to have the liquify brush settings turned down quite low to start with, so you can 'creep up' on what you want without going too far. Then when you get more confident with the tool, turn them up for quicker results :)
Glad you liked it! I don't think you can do that within Photopea, but try rasterbator.net/ - i've never used it personally, but it takes an image, and splits it across as many pages as you like, at whatever size you want. Hopefully that will help.
Hey, everytime I try to use these tools, and then press okay, my changes don't save. Do you know how to fix this? Like after I press okay, it doesn't change the image for some reason.
Hi there. I'm not sure on this one, as i've never had it happen. I've just tried liquifying about 10 different images, with different resolutions and other variables and I can't get it not to work! I'd suggest mentioning this on the official Photopea support forum - you might find others that have had a similar issue, and that have worked out a fix: github.com/photopea/photopea/issues
WAOWWWW keep up the good work man! i get really excited every time i see an upload from you, cuz i know i'm gonna be learning something new
perfect upload for April fools HAHAHAH
Thank you for your support! I'm really pleased you look forward to my uploads :) I plan to start putting out more regular content in the near future, so hopefully soon you will see more than 1 video per week from me.
Thank you so much! You make excellent videos. You are also very pleasant to listen to (that counts for a lot!). I am new to Photopea and because I found your channel I feel confident I can learn how to make the most of it. You are doing high quality work.
Thanks for the very kind words Nicole! Very much appreciated, and i'm glad you are enjoying the videos so far.
Nicole Orton, I agree with you. Great tutor.
Awesome tutorial. I thought for some reason that only the first tool in liquify worked because the others had a small effect. After watching your video I went back to try again. And wow it's a very useful tool.
Glad you liked it! Yes, Liquify can be really fun and useful to use - and I think it is overlooked by a lot of people.
Thank you!!!! That was sooo helpful!! Totally demystifies all the available options!
You're welcome!
Thank you I didn’t know this tool existed and I would use the warp tool for any of this. Now that I know it will be so much easier to do that
No problem! Yes the liquify tool is great, and can be very precise if needed. My tips with it would be to have the liquify brush settings turned down quite low to start with, so you can 'creep up' on what you want without going too far. Then when you get more confident with the tool, turn them up for quicker results :)
More videos about photopea please , it was really helpful. thank you so much...
More to come! Thank you for your kind words
Brilliant now that is a useful tool to use, thanks
Thank you! You're right, it is a great tool.
excellent!
Hi Sir. Please can you show us how to insert an eyeliner in the eyes. Would highly appreciate
Hello i just wanted to ask how to liquify 1 layer but show another top layer without affecting it? Thanks!
great video!!!
Thank you! Glad that you liked it :)
Thank you very much for this tutorial,,
I would like to know how can I print in 2 sheets of 8.5x14 one Image do you have a tutorial for this????
Glad you liked it! I don't think you can do that within Photopea, but try rasterbator.net/ - i've never used it personally, but it takes an image, and splits it across as many pages as you like, at whatever size you want. Hopefully that will help.
Thank you very much appreciate it,, for replying 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you for link big help best wishes for your upcoming videos .....
@@EJ3.16 Happy to help!
Hey, everytime I try to use these tools, and then press okay, my changes don't save. Do you know how to fix this? Like after I press okay, it doesn't change the image for some reason.
Hi there. I'm not sure on this one, as i've never had it happen. I've just tried liquifying about 10 different images, with different resolutions and other variables and I can't get it not to work! I'd suggest mentioning this on the official Photopea support forum - you might find others that have had a similar issue, and that have worked out a fix: github.com/photopea/photopea/issues
Good bro
Thanks!
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No problem! Glad you liked it.
So sorry but lol how do I get to liquify first.