wow! no fluff, just science and real world application of it. where you've been all this while?! this is truly amazing (just like your other videos). thanks for making and sharing. 🙏🏾👍🏾✌🏾
Bro, I don't know if you'll read my comment or not, I found you today by mistake and subbed straight away, you don't have many videos, but each one of them is really detailed, I loved the "levels, curves, colour balance etc videos you made. Histograms, everything explained. Even with ProWorkFlow X (Which makes your job way easier to edit), you still went one by one to explain everything and I really appreciate it! By all means I'm not a professional at all, I'm simply learning photoshop, and I have to say that I LOVE it. It makes me happy, I can waste hours and hours learning about photoshop while doing my own projects. P.s you mentioned in your curves video, that you'll show us Technique Number 3 at the end! Looking forward to it :P Thank you for all your dedication!
ok this is amazing, (and I found the real world stuff :) ) question though. do you do multiple FS5.0 per image? for example this one. you do one for background like you did, do you do another for skin retouching, clothes and so one or can you use the f5.0 to do all at once? I haven't watched all your videos yet to see if you explain this in another video but will be watching today.
Yes, we need to tackle each problem at a time because they all need different radius settings. For skin, I would suggest to use it sparingly only on mid length to full body portraits. For tight headshots or Beauty Close ups always stick to healing/cloning and D&B combo. I'll cover this soon in a future video.
You are very clever. This was great.
So glad I discovered your channel today! I even hit bell notifications.
wow! no fluff, just science and real world application of it. where you've been all this while?! this is truly amazing (just like your other videos). thanks for making and sharing. 🙏🏾👍🏾✌🏾
Thanks again!!! What a beauty!! Awsome stuff as always!!
This is going to save me like thousands of hours of work, i am not kidding
THANK-YOU!
Bro, I don't know if you'll read my comment or not, I found you today by mistake and subbed straight away, you don't have many videos, but each one of them is really detailed, I loved the "levels, curves, colour balance etc videos you made. Histograms, everything explained. Even with ProWorkFlow X (Which makes your job way easier to edit), you still went one by one to explain everything and I really appreciate it!
By all means I'm not a professional at all, I'm simply learning photoshop, and I have to say that I LOVE it. It makes me happy, I can waste hours and hours learning about photoshop while doing my own projects.
P.s you mentioned in your curves video, that you'll show us Technique Number 3 at the end! Looking forward to it :P
Thank you for all your dedication!
Awesome tutorial thank you
Excellent tutorial as usual ❤️️
This is great i appreciate every effort u put in every video thanks so much
Awesome Tutorial Bro
kerennnn abis om..
ok this is amazing, (and I found the real world stuff :) ) question though. do you do multiple FS5.0 per image? for example this one. you do one for background like you did, do you do another for skin retouching, clothes and so one or can you use the f5.0 to do all at once? I haven't watched all your videos yet to see if you explain this in another video but will be watching today.
Yes, we need to tackle each problem at a time because they all need different radius settings. For skin, I would suggest to use it sparingly only on mid length to full body portraits. For tight headshots or Beauty Close ups always stick to healing/cloning and D&B combo. I'll cover this soon in a future video.
Nice
How can I get this action or see how to create it?
Useless. Why can't you use the main menu on the left. My photoshop doesn't have these short cut buttons like you're using. I can't even find curves
Sorry about that. This tutorial should help you master curves in and out: ruclips.net/video/jVSvskh6Beg/видео.html