Besides the vast knowledge of Photoshop, wish I could remember half of it, it has been fun to watch you grow over these years. You are now what they call in Hollowood an “A” lister.
I know a lot in Photoshop thanks to your tutorials and some few others. Since I started learning Photoshop, your videos have been a great pillar and Foundation for me. Sending love from Ghana 🇬🇭
I have been using PS for a little over 10 years. All self taught . I used it to create all the illustrations for a book I wrote (so 100's of images). I didn't have or know how to use Illustrator. But I am still a complete noob in so many ways. I gotta say, I learn something NEW every time I watch one of your vids. Keep up the great work and easy to understand style of teaching.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I discovered this 'create from image' feature a while a go and have loved it ever since. It's possible to spend quite literally hours (and I have done) playing with images containing lots of detail, creating an apparently endless array of patterns, simply using this feature. Wonderful stuff!!:) Your efforts in showing us all these things in your many tutorials, are greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much Tr. I tried almost such two weeks a go and got terrible results. Now you have showed me the best way, my skills are transformed, Thank you!
U...R..DA...KING!!!...Ur subjective explanation on decision points on creative paths is absolutely amazing!! (I was having so much with the path blur tutorial for motion)it feels so organic like i'm in a classroom and working on a project!
Great! What is not possible to do in Photoshop, is the question that does not want to be silenced? In the hands of master Unmesh nothing is impossible to conceive in Photoshop. His teachings are extremely valuable. Thank you Unmesh for another spectacular contribution.
I'm new to Photoshop because editing pictures for my Ecommerce, but watching your tutorials I see it now as a form of art. Being a photographer too, it's really incredible what you can create with PS, you can make surrealistic pictures, you can make white background product catalogs, you can make awesome people portraits. Your videos are great and friendly explained. Man, you are a rockstar of Photoshop.
I wonder why someone would give this video a thumbs down. Honestly, Umnesh is the best Photoshop teacher you'll ever find, better than my college professor, hehee
Always a pleasure to watch your videos, this was super useful! And it's admirable how much the channel has grown in quality and content through the years I've been coming here. Best wishes and keep strong the awesome job you're doing!
I agree RUclips is really a platform where we can learn a skill for free beacaue of some youtubers and unmesh tops the list his explanation is so... understanding lots of love great work unmesh just like you always did ♥️♥️
Hi bro,now I learn photoshop by watching your video..instead of I learning but I fall asleep when watching your video. Your voice is like hypnotized me 🤣
I continue to completely enjoy your videos!!! And I want to add that your Mom gets you the most fabulous shirts.....Incredibly cool and distinctive designs.....
I don't call you sir,cause we indian said our elder so bhai i love your edit.....from only your toturial can wake up on interest in photoshop i have watched your all video...........and tried then myself...at last ,you doing a fab job keep it up god bless you
A few years ago, while traveling to India, I was in Jaipur and saw the Hawa Mahal, this beautiful palace is an extraordinary pearl of eastern architecture known as the "Palace of the Winds"
Hey Unmesh, You are truly a Godsend & you deserve every bit of your success & MORE! But your TRUE REWARD is the LOVE you've earned of millions here and I'm sure you know that! I'd really love to meet you someday and I hope you'll give me a heads up if you're in Mumbai sometime! Love & blessings to you and 'Keep Creating!'
Hello Unmesh, a very good evening. I am a subscriber of your channel and as well as a regular viewer of all of your videos since 2020. I have watched each and every tutorials of your channel from the very beginning. You are indeed a best teacher. In many of your tutorials I have noticed that you always say to take the sample size of eye dropper tool 3 by 3 Average, 5 by 5 Average or sometimes even higher. And you forbid to take point sample as it may sample noise. So if we don't use it why it is given? What is the use of point sample? Please make a video regarding this.
What if something you're sampling is not a photograph but a very complex graphic and there's a severe color change in between just a few pixels? You'd then need point sampling. Even in a photograph, you want to sample a specific color from an extremely small area, again, you might need it.
Thank you for this amazing tutorial! You've opened up a whole new world to me. The creations are literally endless. I'm so excited to play some more! Update: Is there a way to make this pattern seamless when you use in Pattern Fill?
The same way the wall is handled. However, if I had to cover it, I would convert the pattern to a raster layer and use distort to match the perspective/angle of the surface. Thanks for the great question :)
Thanks Unmesh for this great tutorial. I hope you can do some more Adobe Capture tutorials ie 'Shapes' how to create line drawings from a photo. Thanks again.
I just subscribed with my phone just so you should have another subscriber BTW I really admire your work and I would love to see more luminar videos.. God bless you
Hi, Unmesh! Thank you so much for sharing this eye-catching technique, it's easy and really time-saving. Watching you browsing through the History panel I ve got a question that might be interesting topic for future tutorials: there is an on option called "Allow non-linear history" in the history option panel, would be great to hear your opinion about using this method instead of default linear one. thank you for your work and support of the community))
Thank you so much! Truly am grateful for your wishes. Not sure about being a legend, haha. I just hope the content helps a few viewers in some way or the other :)
Hawa Mahal in Jaipur, India approximately 300 kilometers from the capital city of Delhi. Built from red and pink sandstone, the palace sits on the edge of the City Palace, Jaipur, and extends to the Zenana, or women's chambers.
this is great, but for those of us who do not have the newer version of photoshop, I would loooove to know how to create a repeat pattern of an image found online, or from a picture...thank you
May I ask how much is the difference between working with photoshop on the ipad and the laptop? And do I need to buy a laptop if I would like to be a pattern designer artist?
Great tutorial as always! In the last part of the tutorial, wouldnt it make more sense if we fix the color cast by sampling the pattern instead of the skin? That way it would reflect the background color on her skin which might have made it a bit more realistic
Besides the vast knowledge of Photoshop, wish I could remember half of it, it has been fun to watch you grow over these years. You are now what they call in Hollowood an “A” lister.
Exactly this! Everytime I wanna do something I can feel I remember it in the back of my head but it just gets thrown in this noise of other things
Thanks!
ADMIN HERE: Thanks so much!
I know a lot in Photoshop thanks to your tutorials and some few others.
Since I started learning Photoshop, your videos have been a great pillar and Foundation for me.
Sending love from Ghana 🇬🇭
I have been using PS for a little over 10 years. All self taught . I used it to create all the illustrations for a book I wrote (so 100's of images). I didn't have or know how to use Illustrator. But I am still a complete noob in so many ways. I gotta say, I learn something NEW every time I watch one of your vids. Keep up the great work and easy to understand style of teaching.
Omg... This guy is the Bob Ross of graphic design!
Bob Ross is a legend, and will always be! I wish I could be a fraction as nice as him. Thanks so much :)
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I discovered this 'create from image' feature a while a go and have loved it ever since. It's possible to spend quite literally hours (and I have done) playing with images containing lots of detail, creating an apparently endless array of patterns, simply using this feature. Wonderful stuff!!:) Your efforts in showing us all these things in your many tutorials, are greatly appreciated.
I should have read your comment before watching this video at midnight. It's now 2am. Playing and creating! Now I need to get some sleep :-).
Hi! I just started my photoshop editing journey 2 days ago and i just wanna say thank you so much for all these tutorials. Easy to follow.
Absolutely fantastic!! I would never imagine that I could create so many cool backgrounds from an image! Thanks a lot! You're THE man!
Thank you so much for watching! I'm so happy that you can find a use-case for it :)
@@PiXimperfect thank YOU for the comment! You made my day TWICE! I'm thrilled... God bless you :)
so good to watch your RUclips videos. i guess my favorite teacher of graphics design and photoshop is YOU. Thank You😊🙏🏽
Thank you so much Tr.
I tried almost such two weeks a go and got terrible results. Now you have showed me the best way, my skills are transformed, Thank you!
U...R..DA...KING!!!...Ur subjective explanation on decision points on creative paths is absolutely amazing!! (I was having so much with the path blur tutorial for motion)it feels so organic like i'm in a classroom and working on a project!
Great! What is not possible to do in Photoshop, is the question that does not want to be silenced? In the hands of master Unmesh nothing is impossible to conceive in Photoshop. His teachings are extremely valuable. Thank you Unmesh for another spectacular contribution.
I'm new to Photoshop because editing pictures for my Ecommerce, but watching your tutorials I see it now as a form of art. Being a photographer too, it's really incredible what you can create with PS, you can make surrealistic pictures, you can make white background product catalogs, you can make awesome people portraits. Your videos are great and friendly explained. Man, you are a rockstar of Photoshop.
I wonder why someone would give this video a thumbs down. Honestly, Umnesh is the best Photoshop teacher you'll ever find, better than my college professor, hehee
Holy cow!!! You just blew my mind. I took a simple picture of wood and it made the most amazing patterns
Always a pleasure to watch your videos, this was super useful! And it's admirable how much the channel has grown in quality and content through the years I've been coming here. Best wishes and keep strong the awesome job you're doing!
"... and what is the opposite of multiply?"
Me: Divide!
"It is of course screen..."
Me: Owww.
Haha!
He got me there too😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😅
Hahahahahahah
The monument is 'Hawa Mahal' located in Jaipur, Rajasthan.
I agree RUclips is really a platform where we can learn a skill for free beacaue of some youtubers and unmesh tops the list his explanation is so... understanding lots of love great work unmesh just like you always did ♥️♥️
Woaw, what a wonderful lighting setup !
And I visited this magnificent monument in 2018, Hawa Mahal in Jaipur !
Such a nice city as well !
I didn't know what the 3x3 and 5x5 etc did before. I came to learn one thing and caught more!! I love piXi vids!!!
This is awesome!, I had to create a library before having the option "create from image" but once I did I was able to see it.
Best photoshop tutorials on youtube. Learned a lot from you! Keep it up.
Hi bro,now I learn photoshop by watching your video..instead of I learning but I fall asleep when watching your video.
Your voice is like hypnotized me 🤣
When I get notification about your video, I first press like and then watches the video.
This is so helpful and your videos are so uplifting to watch!
I continue to completely enjoy your videos!!! And I want to add that your Mom gets you the most fabulous shirts.....Incredibly cool and distinctive designs.....
Happy teachers day man. You are the only teachers I enjoyed. Thanks a lot🔥🔥🔥😍😍😍
I don't call you sir,cause we indian said our elder so bhai i love your edit.....from only your toturial can wake up on interest in photoshop i have watched your all video...........and tried then myself...at last ,you doing a fab job keep it up god bless you
The name of monument is Hawa Mahal situated in Jaipur Rajasthan
Yes sir!
So does "Mahal" mean palace?
@@scottlidstone1902 Yes.
I’ve been there!
@@scottlidstone1902 yes
A few years ago, while traveling to India, I was in Jaipur and saw the Hawa Mahal, this beautiful palace is an extraordinary pearl of eastern architecture known as the "Palace of the Winds"
You're the best online guru!
Thanks for shared your knowledge for all of us.
Tysm for you tutorials I learned photoshop in only couple weeks, if it wasn’t for u I wouldn’t know what I was doing
If I may ask, are you part of the creators of Photoshop, cos this vast knowledge is 🔥🔥🔥
Great tutorial... Awesome for textile design! Thanks!!!
Exactly! I thought the same! Carpets are the first thing that came to my mind when I tried it out.
I loved your channel! Gonna watch it as soon as another video comes!
no se si hables español bro, pero me vi gran parte de tus videos y te admiro, eres un grande
Super! before 15 years there was a filter called "Terrazo". Great video. Love you.
Great lighting by the way 👌
Looking JACKED bro!
😍😍😍 u make everything easy in editing art
Hey Unmesh, You are truly a Godsend & you deserve every bit of your success & MORE! But your TRUE REWARD is the LOVE you've earned of millions here and I'm sure you know that! I'd really love to meet you someday and I hope you'll give me a heads up if you're in Mumbai sometime! Love & blessings to you and 'Keep Creating!'
When I see your videos I feel positive.. love you bro.❤
I always love what you say in the start of the video
Thank you!
Amazing Sir ❤️ Learned a lot in just few minutes 😊
Happy Teachers day sir... You are so inspiring me. Thank you so much sir ,for my help one's again Happy Teachers day.🎉🎉
Hello Unmesh, a very good evening. I am a subscriber of your channel and as well as a regular viewer of all of your videos since 2020. I have watched each and every tutorials of your channel from the very beginning. You are indeed a best teacher.
In many of your tutorials I have noticed that you always say to take the sample size of eye dropper tool 3 by 3 Average, 5 by 5 Average or sometimes even higher. And you forbid to take point sample as it may sample noise. So if we don't use it why it is given? What is the use of point sample? Please make a video regarding this.
What if something you're sampling is not a photograph but a very complex graphic and there's a severe color change in between just a few pixels? You'd then need point sampling. Even in a photograph, you want to sample a specific color from an extremely small area, again, you might need it.
@@PiXimperfect Thank you very much. Your reply means a lot for me. You just made my day!❤️
I Love your channel, you make learning such fun!
Thanks for every inspiration you gave it to me 💖💖
Thank you for this amazing tutorial! You've opened up a whole new world to me. The creations are literally endless. I'm so excited to play some more! Update: Is there a way to make this pattern seamless when you use in Pattern Fill?
Thanks for another great tutorial. How would you handle the yellow tops on the shorter columns?
The same way the wall is handled. However, if I had to cover it, I would convert the pattern to a raster layer and use distort to match the perspective/angle of the surface. Thanks for the great question :)
Amazing video - I learned so many things in 10 minutes!
Thank you so much!
always something to learn in your vids......
Neeeeaat, i like your intros, they are pretty cool
Thanks Unmesh Sir For New Tutorial ❤️✌🏻
Thanks Unmesh for this great tutorial. I hope you can do some more Adobe Capture tutorials ie 'Shapes' how to create line drawings from a photo. Thanks again.
That's a great idea too! Would sure note it down. Appreciate it :)
I just subscribed with my phone just so you should have another subscriber BTW I really admire your work and I would love to see more luminar videos.. God bless you
bro your way of teaching is amazing
Hi, Unmesh! Thank you so much for sharing this eye-catching technique, it's easy and really time-saving. Watching you browsing through the History panel I ve got a question that might be interesting topic for future tutorials: there is an on option called "Allow non-linear history" in the history option panel, would be great to hear your opinion about using this method instead of default linear one.
thank you for your work and support of the community))
This is really helpful. Thank you
You are helping me day by day by ur vedios , Thanks :) ❤️
Love your new lighting setup
Finallyyy the tutorial i always searched for.
Your message was so strong, it directly struck my head!
Excellent tutorial!!!... Thanks for sharing!!!... Greetings.
Your initial word really got to me :)
Awesome video i like this 💞💞😍
you're literally a god
Nice and Smooth, Great as always!
You Are Incredible Sir 🙏
You are realy a epic you will evolve into an legend 100% true
Thank you so much! Truly am grateful for your wishes. Not sure about being a legend, haha. I just hope the content helps a few viewers in some way or the other :)
@@PiXimperfect You, sir, are a true legend, believe me.
@@PiXimperfect 😄
Thank you. Can you save the pattern as a vector?
Genius, as always......
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩!
My best channel
genial video, ojalá sirviera en mi photoshop crackeado
awesome love this I will try it on my channel tutorial video.
the monument is Hawa Mahal. By the way I have made my first two composites in Photoshop and want to share with you how can I do that?
LOVE YOU SIR ❤️.I LEARN EVERYTHING OF PHOTOSHOP FROM YOU 💖💖
Lots of love to you too! I'm grateful for your support :)
Amazing tip
Hawa Mahal in Jaipur
Thankyou a lot, Keep Creating 👍
Very Helpful, Thanks Champ.
Hawa Mahal in Jaipur, India approximately 300 kilometers from the capital city of Delhi. Built from red and pink sandstone, the palace sits on the edge of the City Palace, Jaipur, and extends to the Zenana, or women's chambers.
Do a video about color settings on edit bar please ?
this is great, but for those of us who do not have the newer version of photoshop, I would loooove to know how to create a repeat pattern of an image found online, or from a picture...thank you
I’ve been waiting for this vid for a while
Your voice is Amazing!
Hey Unmesh do you have a video explaining the difference and different use cases of opacity and flow when using a brush?
Very good I like it
This is epic!!
Liked the video will watch later
Great Tutorial
Sir Please Explain about slice tool Please Explain the uses of this tool
May I ask how much is the difference between working with photoshop on the ipad and the laptop? And do I need to buy a laptop if I would like to be a pattern designer artist?
Great tutorial as always! In the last part of the tutorial, wouldnt it make more sense if we fix the color cast by sampling the pattern instead of the skin? That way it would reflect the background color on her skin which might have made it a bit more realistic
Just what I need it! Thank you
Hi please Explain about brushes for digital drawing
Nice tutorial
Make tutorial for how to make logos in Adobe Photoshop
Amazing brother
Thanks!
ADMIN HERE: Thanks so much!
Thank you))