Best class on color science I've seen in 20 years. Selective color is my most used PS tool, but you've added an entire new dimension to it's use. Thank you Blake!
Another great tutorial to add to my "Blake's Color Theory" playlist on YT. I know I've heard it before, but a little more sinks in deeper each time and becomes more natural for me. Like Steven commented, the role of analogous colors in the intensity of a color with the SC adjustment layer sank in this time. The color sliders in the Visionary Panel, and the entire panel itself, are pure gold for editing.
Blake, as much as I’ve taken classes from you, this is truly a great refresher on color theory. I’ve been using the Visonary Panel since its launch and it’s dramatically helped me in both my tone and color work. Always understood the complimentary effect on color but never absorbed (I’m sure you’ve said it other classes but I missed it) the effect of analogous colors to any other particular color. Thanks so much for putting this out.
No worries, it's easy to miss as we tend to focus on the power of complements and the analogous thing usually takes a backseat in our mind. Glad this helped, even for someone like you with your vast knowledge and great images!
This panel, and even more so the education, are pretty awesome. I get a lot of remarks about both and many people are extremely satisfied with their results.
Blake, you ARE the best "color teacher" I have ever had. I did minor in Art and painted as an artist paints with color many years. I began with Photoshop @ 2003. It was tough back then as i learned from online tutorials in various areas. Most of it was how to use the tools at first. BUT from the beginning making of the color i wanted was very frustrating. I could not wrap my mind around the LAB and the CMYK at all. Actually RGB i had to learn thru the layers panel! Finally one day I happened upon your channel, and i said - this guy I can relate to ( for some reason i still did not understand !) Anyway, that was my beginning of learning color in Photoshop. Honestly, my brain still has the painting color wheel prominently working so color still takes some thought. Oh, thankfully, i did buy your recent color course, so now i can refresh what i learned. Thank you for creating that course too! 😊
Glad I can share the wealth! 😊 But, if I can be frank, this is nothing compared to the knowledge in the full Visionary Panel course :) If I do this for free on RUclips, imagine what I can do in in a full course ;) I'm preaching to the choir, you know that because you have a few of my courses.
Fantastic tutorial Blake! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills. I guess the hard part for me will be to keep the changes subtle and resist the temptation to get heavy handed and go over the board :)
I’ve been thinking of learning about luminosity masks and buying a plugin for Photoshop. Does this Visionary panel kind of kill two birds with one stone?
Kind of, but I stopped using luminosity masks a while ago. They are too my squeeze not enough juice and a little antiquated now, IMO. I prefer my viewer focused workflow now that I built in the visionary panel.
@_HMCB_ awesome! Well then, please don't be a stranger. My email is blake@f64academy.com Please email me with any questions you have. I make it my priority to be here for you.
@@f64Academy Loved the video. Mightily informative, giving greater control and better results while being easy to implement in my workflow. All for a better result compared to what I've been doing so far. Cheers! Keep on spreading the knowledge, that's greatly appreciated.
Sweet! Just a heads up: For the sake of all us content creators, please start with that first when you comment. It's beyond frustrating when someone vocalizes an opinion that has no bearing on the education they are providing you.
How do you get a color cast out of an image in acr so that your color color theme can really shine. My colors are a little retarded. I can't figure out what is holding them back. Thanks
Try increasing just the saturation sliders on the RGB areas of the Calibration tab. Lift them up about +25 to start, then ramp up or tone down based on your vision. That will help them a bit
I made it. It's for sale in the link in the description. It's called the Visionary Panel. The video states that I made it with my developer. You won't find it natively in Photoshop.
I work with Photoshop every day. Yet I learned SO MUCH from your video. Thank you
That makes me pretty darn happy, thanks! Glad I could teach you something new 😁
ditto!!!!
Best class on color science I've seen in 20 years. Selective color is my most used PS tool, but you've added an entire new dimension to it's use. Thank you Blake!
WOW! Thanks so much for the exuberant feedback! You’ve made my day.
Everytime I watch a Color course video from Blake I get a Eureka moment, this one is Eureka squared.
That's awesome! Eureka Squared :)
Thanks, you clarified this option. You explanation after listening a few times will allow another tool to be used and UNDERSTOOD
I love it! Glad I could pass it on.
Another great tutorial to add to my "Blake's Color Theory" playlist on YT. I know I've heard it before, but a little more sinks in deeper each time and becomes more natural for me. Like Steven commented, the role of analogous colors in the intensity of a color with the SC adjustment layer sank in this time. The color sliders in the Visionary Panel, and the entire panel itself, are pure gold for editing.
Blake, as much as I’ve taken classes from you, this is truly a great refresher on color theory. I’ve been using the Visonary Panel since its launch and it’s dramatically helped me in both my tone and color work. Always understood the complimentary effect on color but never absorbed (I’m sure you’ve said it other classes but I missed it) the effect of analogous colors to any other particular color. Thanks so much for putting this out.
No worries, it's easy to miss as we tend to focus on the power of complements and the analogous thing usually takes a backseat in our mind. Glad this helped, even for someone like you with your vast knowledge and great images!
Great video Blake! The Visionary Panel has been transformational in my workflow.
Thanks, I always appreciate your support. It means a lot to me!
Extremely helpful video. I recently bought your visionary panel. It is fabulous.
Thank you for supporting my work. I couldn't make videos like this without people like you ;) you rock!
You have opened my eyes big time to this panel, wow... thank yoy so much
My sincere pleasure!
Thanks Blake. I enjoy using warm and cool colours in the same image. This looks perfect for me.
This panel, and even more so the education, are pretty awesome. I get a lot of remarks about both and many people are extremely satisfied with their results.
Blake, you ARE the best "color teacher" I have ever had.
I did minor in Art and painted as an artist paints with color many years. I began with Photoshop @ 2003. It was tough back then as i learned from online tutorials in various areas. Most of it was how to use the tools at first. BUT from the beginning making of the color i wanted was very frustrating. I could not wrap my mind around the LAB and the CMYK at all. Actually RGB i had to learn thru the layers panel! Finally one day I happened upon your channel, and i said - this guy I can relate to ( for some reason i still did not understand !) Anyway, that was my beginning of learning color in Photoshop. Honestly, my brain still has the painting color wheel prominently working so color still takes some thought. Oh, thankfully, i did buy your recent color course, so now i can refresh what i learned. Thank you for creating that course too! 😊
Well once again you continue to astound me with your KNOWLEDGE.
Glad I can share the wealth! 😊 But, if I can be frank, this is nothing compared to the knowledge in the full Visionary Panel course :) If I do this for free on RUclips, imagine what I can do in in a full course ;) I'm preaching to the choir, you know that because you have a few of my courses.
I used it yesterday on some of my landscape images. It worked great.
Fantastic tutorial Blake! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills. I guess the hard part for me will be to keep the changes subtle and resist the temptation to get heavy handed and go over the board :)
That's the key - less is more with color! Slow build ups :)
Blake, excellent tutorial!
Thank you! I appreciate you.
Great stuff as usual man! Thanks!!
Glad it was helpful!
@@f64Academy It was great. Someday I'll have to pick it up!
Excellent tutorial. Thank u
Glad you liked it
Thank you for educating us.
It's always a pleasure to help where I can :) I appreciate you.
Thanks Blake, will test this out.
Give it a shot! It gets easier the more you use it.
Another great tutorial on selective color! (Why aren’t you wearing your new glasses?) 👍🏼👍🏼
I forgot, sometimes I forget, I can still see pretty well without them, just better with them :)
@ 👍🏼👍🏼
I’ve been thinking of learning about luminosity masks and buying a plugin for Photoshop. Does this Visionary panel kind of kill two birds with one stone?
Kind of, but I stopped using luminosity masks a while ago. They are too my squeeze not enough juice and a little antiquated now, IMO. I prefer my viewer focused workflow now that I built in the visionary panel.
@@f64Academy perfect. I’m going to buy your product hopefully this week. Thanks and I’m a first-time viewer and now subscriber. 👍🏽
@_HMCB_ awesome! Well then, please don't be a stranger. My email is blake@f64academy.com
Please email me with any questions you have. I make it my priority to be here for you.
thank you ❤
I'm glad it was helpful 😁
Excellent
Thank you!
Is the visionary panel an update to PE4, which I own? Didn’t receive an update email
No it's a new panel with all new education entirely.
I need Adobe to center align the relative and absolute selectors based on the sliders starting positions, else i'll go crazy.
Okay, but I wouldn't let it be the thing that keeps you from using it... It's not that big of a deal to me.
@@f64Academy Loved the video. Mightily informative, giving greater control and better results while being easy to implement in my workflow. All for a better result compared to what I've been doing so far.
Cheers! Keep on spreading the knowledge, that's greatly appreciated.
Sweet! Just a heads up: For the sake of all us content creators, please start with that first when you comment. It's beyond frustrating when someone vocalizes an opinion that has no bearing on the education they are providing you.
How do you get a color cast out of an image in acr so that your color color theme can really shine.
My colors are a little retarded.
I can't figure out what is holding them back. Thanks
Try increasing just the saturation sliders on the RGB areas of the Calibration tab. Lift them up about +25 to start, then ramp up or tone down based on your vision. That will help them a bit
I had to use this everyday working as a color printer at National Geographic.
That's awesome! So what do you think of it as a creative tool rather than a printing tool.
You lost me when you leapt to the panel. I have no idea where to find it.🙄
I made it. It's for sale in the link in the description. It's called the Visionary Panel. The video states that I made it with my developer. You won't find it natively in Photoshop.