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Live Grungy XEROX Effect In Photoshop (QUICK & EASY)
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- Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024
- The grungy xerox look has been a staple of graphic design for years and years to come. Learn how to make it a live effect in this video in just under 3 minutes. This technique makes it super easy to get that xerox look in no time, and you can easily customize the effect size and intensity using layering and blurs.
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Yes a composition and how to make all the objects appear under the same ligh. like a step by step of that designed he has pined on ig, of the eye being opened with two hands
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Camera Raw noise + threshold, never gets old. ⚡
The single best Xerox effect tutorial I've seen. Thank you!
Thanks for using Jeff's photograph from Grace album. And Kurt as well, nice to see that. Great tutorial.
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We're really loving the simplicity of this live granny Xerox effect you've shown in Photoshop. It's great how you're breaking it down step by step. Now, one quick thing we're curious about - when you're adjusting the shadows and highlights, does it have a significant impact on the final Xerox effect, or is it more for fine-tuning? Keep up the awesome work, and looking forward to trying this out!
His tutorial on creating a live granny Xerox effect in Photoshop is a game-changer! The step-by-step breakdown makes it so easy to follow along, and your clear instructions help even beginners grasp the concept. The way you've explained the process and the practical tips you've given along the way truly make it a valuable learning experience.
Hi! Your Photoshop tutorial for the live granny Xerox effect is top-notch! Your clear steps and tips on adjusting shadows and highlights add so much depth. The way you show grain adjustments and blurring is genius. Your engaging style makes learning a breeze. Can't wait for more tutorials!
The live granny Xerox effect in Photoshop that you've shared is captivating in its simplicity. Your step-by-step breakdown is incredibly helpful. Your tutorials are top-notch, and we're excited to give this a shot. Keep up the fantastic work!
Hey Doron! I just wanted to say that your tutorial on creating a live granny Xerox effect in Photoshop is fantastic. Your clear and concise explanation makes it super easy to follow along, and your friendly tone really makes the process enjoyable to learn.
We're absolutely loving the straightforwardness of this live granny Xerox effect tutorial in Photoshop. Your step-by-step breakdown is top-notch. By the way, we're curious: when you're tweaking the shadows and highlights, does it play a major role in shaping the final Xerox effect, or is it more for refining the details? Keep up the fantastic work, and we can't wait to give this a try ourselves!
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Hey Doron could you do a tutorial on how you did the edit on the design with the two hands ripping the eye open
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Threshold layer not included when i save to png, how can i save it?
Hi, thanks for the tutorial, it is really clear and well explained, but i have a question; when i export the image, all this grungy effect disappears, because the grey tones came out and the image doesen't look as the photoshop's preview. Is there any way to export the image to keep the same effect as it is seen in the preview?
hi! I'm having the same problem, how did you fix it?
I have a question, once I've done all this, how do I merge all these effects to one layer. I want to add another layer underneath all this but because of the threshold I can't...
damn your a genius
How do you export these to save for printing so the threshold does not change? Whenever I try to export my design that has a threshold on it, the exported image looks like it just has regular grain over it...
Thank you, where do I find high quality images like that ?
Question though why is it that when I try to export my threshold project or even when I merged them altogether the threshold effect disappears and it looks like just kind of black and white filter
did you resolve it?
@@WyytRabytt yes bro! You just have to select color range
It works with which Photoshop version ?
Is there any chance to get copyright using photos like this way?
Does anyone know why the effects disappear when i flatten the image?
how do I go about adding color to this?
Add a coloured layer and play around with the overlay effects to either colour the white areas or the black, or both. You may need to start merging all the layers together if you need something more complicated though because overlay effects can mess with each other depending on the combinations.
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