The Best Way to Add Shading to Cutouts | Photoshop Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- In this Adobe Photoshop sports graphic design tutorial, I break down my process for adding shading and lighting to cutouts.
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Exactly what I was looking for, can't wait to try it out!
I was doing most of the camera raw stuff in lightroom, but it'll probably just speed things up to do it all right in Photoshop. Also I never thought about using the linear dodge layer, that looks great! Thanks for this video
This was great I needed to see this!!! Thank you
What a huge difference. Looks great. Keep up the great work
Really helpful. Love this one. This is the video I needed.
Love these videos man! Would love to see a video on how to make a schedule like the D-1 schools put out!
Seriously I really love this video
Thanks man, my designs have gotten better 🙌
Really good video man, congrats!
Thanks buddy I learnt alot! Keep up the great stuff in your content. ❤
awesome tutorial man. thank you!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Has helped me out massively🙌🏻
this really helps alot.. huge thanks
Great work
Awesome vid!!
thanks man. very suitable for me as beginner
yo that was really helpful man!!
Excellent!!! Thank you!!! 👍👍👍
This has helped a lot! Kudos
this is great
i myself prefer a softer retouch rather then a hard contrasts one that’s just me though i normally decrease clarity increas texture and noise reduction and sharpness
thank you for this
Great Video!
Thank youuuu
I think it's better to reduce the opacity of the brush when revealing the highlights, they are a bit exaggerated! Great tutorial ! Thumbs up!
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nice :)
My Photoshop doesn't have texture in the camera raw filter 😢
Where did you find the original image??
Just did a google search for Anthony Edwards!
my camera raw filter is not there
Does this work on CS6?
It should!