You have done this really great that’s cool I would like to try to do a pinup more vintage background, but you already have the photo shop and you have a tablet with a pen tool?
I have searched and searched for how to make this painted effect and low and behold you had exactly what I was looking for. It was the same case for the Narnia postcard you did. Man, I’m so glad I found you. You’re getting me a raise!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I liked how you explained what some of the various layers done in terms of effect on the images instead of just saying "do this" without explanation. It is much appreciated.
I discovered a love for photoshop during the pandemic, and the more I play around, the more I love creating things. I learned so many cool tricks from this tutorial! Thanks for putting this into the universe!
Those vintage posters are such a mood! 😍 The retro fonts and funky designs really jazz up any space! @VintagePosterArts #retrodecor Loving this vintage poster art! The colors and illustrations are so bold and fun - really captures the retro vibe! 🎨 @VintagePosterArts #popartstyle
It's funny. I've just come back to PS from a hiatus of about 20 years. We didn't have thousands of RUclips tutorials in those days and even if we did, we didn't have the bandwidth to watch them! 🤣🤣🤣 But what's become incredibly apparent in the short time I've been back with PS is that very little has changed, I mean in the basics. I remember when we had to create a drop shadow manually, in the days when NSCA Mosaic ruled the roost. Great to see how many things have developed and how some things haven't and have stood the test of time. Like talent. Thanks for an entertaining and inspiring video!
Instead of using the pen tool to cut out what I do, is I just use 'quick select' or 'magic wand' to select the white and expand the selection by through for pixels. It's a lot quicker in my opinion and works pretty much the same.
WoW! this is exactly what I needed! I am working on my logo for a spice seasoning business and I wanted to create the Elvgrin images, this is so very much right on! Thank you so much for creating this video!
Great video, now I just have to somehow remember these steps so I can do this on the fly on my own. On a side note, the quality of the photograph matters a lot.
I'm learning Photoshop and have been surfing all tutorials here on RUclips. May I say, this channel is great and explains complexed tasks for beginners slowly, compared to our friends in America who race through things like they are on something. I was wondering while I am here, which is unrelated to this tutorial why when rotating text in a circle the letters are never aligned properly. Adjusting the text using the black cursors always make the text uneven. This has been driving me mad for a week. Thanks
Man.. I really tried to follow this step by step.. but it'd be great if you could it slow down just a bit. It's almost as if you'd like to show off what awesome stuff you can do when you know wtf you are doing.. but don't want anybody to replicate your "magic" :-(... never had to pause the video as much as in this one, but I still learned a lot. Thanks man.
I think this effect is very good; one of the best I've seen. However, the steps go by quickly, making it a little hard to follow. It would help this and similar videos if there were also a step-by-step set of instructions with illustrations. This way the video would give the overview but the instruction set could be easily followed by the student without having to constantly back up the video for things he didn't understand on the first pass.
I guess, that said, I really have no earthly idea what you did or why with the layer mask and hair at the beginning. Layer masks have always fried my brain, and I didn't see any difference between your first cutout or the second, end result.
I used to love gimp but got the adobe photoshop for $10 per month and so worth it. Worked in Gimp for probably 7 or 8 years minimum and have learned more and had more fun this last year with photoshop. (y)
@Shoot Em Up Portraits I use both. I have Gimp legally because its free and I pirated photoshop 9 so it cost me zero dollars. Recently I use more Gimp because its smaller and starts faster.
Noah Ok but why the hate? Are you stupid or just hater? Maybe both who knows. How you can hate a software that is made by the people who use their skill and knowledge and is given totally for free, free and with source code. Your opinion sucks man. Bye.
I tried Gimp a few times, I really tried to like it. I think I was spoiled by having used Photoshop beforehand. I have been using Krita for the last few years, which I enjoyed a lot more than Gimp. But now I upgraded my computer so I started using Photoshop again. NIGHT AND DAY. So much better, even with all the bloat.
Gimp has always worked perfectly fine for me. It just takes a little time to learn the layout and correct usage of its functions, just the same as any other piece of graphics editing software.
Given how clean the background was in the picture, why didn't you use Magic Wand or the quick selection tool to get the initial selection? Great tutorial re the filters etcetera. Everyone selects their own way I guess. Many ways to achieve a skinless cat.
Great tutorial, thanks! Could you please tell us the size of the original photo? It's very important in order to adjust all the filter parameters for different photo sizes.. Thank you in advance.
In some of the adjustments you give a specific value, e.g. blur two pixels at 50%, but doesn't the resolution of the original image have a major influence on these values?
hay chris just want to say its super tutorial love the way you explain each and every detail. please keep uploading your tutorial alwasy help to learn new thing.
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This makes me realize how far we’ve come in background removal techniques 😱
I'll probably never do this, but I enjoyed watching you do it
Wow, I just completed my version while following along (pausing every 3 seconds) and mine actually came out decent. Great tutorial!
every 3 seconds?!! this video mustve lasted an hour for you
lol I did the same!!
You have done this really great that’s cool I would like to try to do a pinup more vintage background, but you already have the photo shop and you have a tablet with a pen tool?
As I always say: photoshopping is the same as painting, only with filters. Great job!
it really is an expressionist app
I have searched and searched for how to make this painted effect and low and behold you had exactly what I was looking for. It was the same case for the Narnia postcard you did. Man, I’m so glad I found you. You’re getting me a raise!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I liked how you explained what some of the various layers done in terms of effect on the images instead of just saying "do this" without explanation. It is much appreciated.
I discovered a love for photoshop during the pandemic, and the more I play around, the more I love creating things. I learned so many cool tricks from this tutorial! Thanks for putting this into the universe!
This was great, dude. Made a poster of myself in about 30 minutes. Well done.
Those vintage posters are such a mood! 😍 The retro fonts and funky designs really jazz up any space! @VintagePosterArts #retrodecor
Loving this vintage poster art! The colors and illustrations are so bold and fun - really captures the retro vibe! 🎨 @VintagePosterArts #popartstyle
It's funny. I've just come back to PS from a hiatus of about 20 years. We didn't have thousands of RUclips tutorials in those days and even if we did, we didn't have the bandwidth to watch them! 🤣🤣🤣 But what's become incredibly apparent in the short time I've been back with PS is that very little has changed, I mean in the basics. I remember when we had to create a drop shadow manually, in the days when NSCA Mosaic ruled the roost. Great to see how many things have developed and how some things haven't and have stood the test of time. Like talent. Thanks for an entertaining and inspiring video!
Damn! Master class!
Instead of using the pen tool to cut out what I do, is I just use 'quick select' or 'magic wand' to select the white and expand the selection by through for pixels. It's a lot quicker in my opinion and works pretty much the same.
WoW! this is exactly what I needed! I am working on my logo for a spice seasoning business and I wanted to create the Elvgrin images, this is so very much right on! Thank you so much for creating this video!
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You actually just saved my media a level coursework I love you so much
Wow! This is fabulous. Great tutorial with lots of tricks and ideas that are ideal not just for photographers but for graphic designers as well.
5:12 "Enter values of 30 pixels and a threshold of 2" as he enters a threshold of 10.
Thank you for your tutorial. You should write your explanation so foreign people could follow easily your instructions. 🌻🌻🌻
Great video, now I just have to somehow remember these steps so I can do this on the fly on my own. On a side note, the quality of the photograph matters a lot.
Awesome tutorial and overall result! There's a lot of steps, but the finished image is worth it :)
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Oh man where have you been all this time... brilliant, thanks so much!!!
Hey, just to say thank you very much from the bottom of my heart for your amazing tutorials and the wonderful freebies in your website!
I'm learning Photoshop and have been surfing all tutorials here on RUclips. May I say, this channel is great and explains complexed tasks for beginners slowly, compared to our friends in America who race through things like they are on something. I was wondering while I am here, which is unrelated to this tutorial why when rotating text in a circle the letters are never aligned properly. Adjusting the text using the black cursors always make the text uneven. This has been driving me mad for a week. Thanks
this helped me with my school project, thank you!
Best tutorial so far, it looks GREAT👌👌
Wow 4 years ago we were still manually selecting subject to remove background.
Nice effect! Your destructive deep etching at the start of the video made me nervous, but the end result was worth it.
Thanks a tons SPOON GRAPHICS! My pinup poster is just looking awesome
Awesome tutorial !!! Thanks.
great help. Your tutorial style is superb. Step by step clarity. Thanks so much. I learned a ton of "new" tricks
LOOKS GREAT
Super dope. I've been trying to replicate this effect for a while now. Thanks!
Me too. Pretty pumped right now.
Thanks Matt, I'm hope you find it useful!
With this lesson, it's not even difficult to repeat it
Man.. I really tried to follow this step by step.. but it'd be great if you could it slow down just a bit. It's almost as if you'd like to show off what awesome stuff you can do when you know wtf you are doing.. but don't want anybody to replicate your "magic" :-(... never had to pause the video as much as in this one, but I still learned a lot. Thanks man.
Thank you Spoon!
ive been searching for this painterly vintage effects for MONTHS!!!!!!!! thankyou so much!!!
Thank you very much. I salute you, Wei
Can't wait to try this, great job.
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thanks a lot for the video!
Awesome tutorial like always!!!
I think this effect is very good; one of the best I've seen. However, the steps go by quickly, making it a little hard to follow. It would help this and similar videos if there were also a step-by-step set of instructions with illustrations. This way the video would give the overview but the instruction set could be easily followed by the student without having to constantly back up the video for things he didn't understand on the first pass.
It's best tutorial I've ever seen! Thanks!
That's the best I've seen of this type. Thank you so much!
wow i love retro. finally found this tutor.. thank bud
This was more than what I hoped to find. Just amazing tutorial. Thank you!
I guess, that said, I really have no earthly idea what you did or why with the layer mask and hair at the beginning. Layer masks have always fried my brain, and I didn't see any difference between your first cutout or the second, end result.
And now, to figure out how to do everything you just did, but in Gimp!
I used to love gimp but got the adobe photoshop for $10 per month and so worth it. Worked in Gimp for probably 7 or 8 years minimum and have learned more and had more fun this last year with photoshop. (y)
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I use both. I have Gimp legally because its free and I pirated photoshop 9 so it cost me zero dollars.
Recently I use more Gimp because its smaller and starts faster.
Noah
Ok but why the hate? Are you stupid or just hater? Maybe both who knows. How you can hate a software that is made by the people who use their skill and knowledge and is given totally for free, free and with source code.
Your opinion sucks man. Bye.
I tried Gimp a few times, I really tried to like it. I think I was spoiled by having used Photoshop beforehand. I have been using Krita for the last few years, which I enjoyed a lot more than Gimp. But now I upgraded my computer so I started using Photoshop again. NIGHT AND DAY. So much better, even with all the bloat.
Gimp has always worked perfectly fine for me. It just takes a little time to learn the layout and correct usage of its functions, just the same as any other piece of graphics editing software.
Great vid, Straight to the point, no mucking about and very professional detailing. Thank you.
WOW, fab to watch, a little quick for my old brain but so interesting, thanks for sharing
I'm preparing a Call of Cthulhu adventure, and I was thinking about making a poster in this style!
Thanks for the great tutorial!
I am definitely doing this
Love this tutorial!
Excellent tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
Dude!! this is an awesome tutorial here! not for beginners i would say but damn, the result is awesome! thank you!
amazing job!!
Great job! It was a bit strange to see that old fashioned methods of masking :) In any way the result is exellent! Thank you for interesting ideas!
I thought so too. Faster ways to achieve that, but the finesse after that was really informative.
Nice job. Thx!
you're a flippin genius :)
Thats a new way to play with oil paint effect! This is inspiring!
brilliant tutorial was working alongside it with a separate pinup picture and the results were stunning
subscribed within the first minute
Excellent Chris, gorgeous end result..
Great tutorial! Liked and subscribed!
beautiful
Given how clean the background was in the picture, why didn't you use Magic Wand or the quick selection tool to get the initial selection? Great tutorial re the filters etcetera. Everyone selects their own way I guess. Many ways to achieve a skinless cat.
Thanks a lot for this video! I´ve been looking a long time for this kind of effect!
an amazing work
i'm becoming better on photoshop, thanks to you
awesome work
Very nicely explained. However , a follow up tutorial on creating a pin up image from a photograph would be a great add on , just a suggestion.
Nice one. Subscribed.
Great tutorial, thanks! Could you please tell us the size of the original photo? It's very important in order to adjust all the filter parameters for different photo sizes.. Thank you in advance.
Thanks for this! I thought it was harder It took me like 1 hour or 30 minutes to do it.
That's awesome!
Excellent!!!!!!
Thank you.. nice work
Awesome and Most Beautiful Work
Thank you so much for your tutorial!
Thank you! Very helpful instructions, and easy to follow!
great tutorial
Thank you so much! again...
Great tutorial, love this effect. Learned lots of hints and tips. Thank you!
Fantastic video. There are so many good tips and tricks that can be applied to a wide variety of projects. Thanks!
Very useful!!! Thanks so much!!
thank you
nice explain
Fantastic
Thanks!
Really amazing. Well done. Easy to follow.
very nice look... great. nice job.
Amazing Tutorial
good work ❤️
Welcome back man!
amazing tutorial
thank you so much
In some of the adjustments you give a specific value, e.g. blur two pixels at 50%, but doesn't the resolution of the original image have a major influence on these values?
hay chris just want to say its super tutorial love the way you explain each and every detail. please keep uploading your tutorial alwasy help to learn new thing.
Excellent tutorial - a whole bunch of useful information and a concise talkthough - with a very attractive end result. Great work!
Great tutorial!!!
I'll try this tomorrow, thanks!