Thank you! Snapseed is such a great App and there is so much more here beneath the surface that Google doesn't promote at all in their videos / advertising.
Finally, I found video which explains the functions of different types of brushes in an easy to understand way. Otherwise, I was struggling to find out what do they do and what was the difference between them. Other videos I watched are just using the brushes without explaining their features. Thank you for this video ☺️.
Thank you for the positive feedback! Since you found this tutorial helpful may I recommend watching this one next: *How To Use The Stacks Brush In Snapseed From Google* ruclips.net/video/wzF8c9pGq6g/видео.html
@@FocusPhotoSchool Thank you Sir for recommending. I have already watched this video. Truly, I learnt stacks brush from this. Would you please tell in Snapseed - in 'details' there is 'structure'. What does that do? That's also in selective. Are they both same? What is the difference between ambiance and sharpening? If you have videos, please send me the link. Thank you ☺️.
I think Dodge and Burn is more useful for creative editing pieces on the art/creation side, whereas the Exposure Tool is better for finishing photos. I use both, but I definitely agree that the latter is more forgiving.
Very helpful and clear video. One question - do you use your finger to go across the screen, or the mouse when working with the brush feature? Thank you.
On my Android tablet I just use my fingers but if you have a newer Apple iPad Pro then I think that the "Magic Pencil" would probably give you even better results.
Thank you! You can watch more than twenty-five of our full length Snapseed from Google tutorials at www.focusphotoschool.com/mobile-photo-editing-snapseed/
Great tutorial! At the end you mention that your next video shows a "far more elegant way" to make changes like the ones in this video. Your videos aren't numbered…what's the name of that other video, please? Thanks!
Thank you! You are absolutely right. The next tutorial in this series is entitled "Masking With The Stacks Brush In Snapseed" and I have yet to upload it to RUclips. Fortunately, you can watch this tutorial in full 1080p HD for FREE right now at www.focusphotoschool.com/snapseed-essentials/brush-mask-snapseed/masking-stacks-brush-snapseed/
@@adventschliker7435 you certainly can use the brush tool for portrait retouching. You might also find these Snapseed tutorials useful as well for that kind of portrait work: ruclips.net/video/K_ujG3hldds/видео.html ruclips.net/video/46lXvPiIhmc/видео.html
I believe that you are asking how to use the Stacks Brush for advanced image refinement in Snapseed. I have a whole section of tutorials on this subject for my subscribers at www.focusphotoschool.com/snapseed-essentials/brush-mask-snapseed/ For a free lesson on how to use the Stacks Brush for Masking here on RUclips see ruclips.net/video/U1CFsQJThQk/видео.html
Glad to hear that you found this video helpful. The Brush Tool in Snapseed from Google is the gateway to more advance skills. See ruclips.net/video/wzF8c9pGq6g/видео.html for the next step in your Snapseed skills.
The Brush Tool is a nice way to paint your own vignette in Snapseed from Google. If you do not need as much control though then using Snapseed's Vignettes Tool might be a faster way to achieve a similar goal.
There must be a 100 RUclipsrs explaining SNAPSEED but you are the only one to really tell it straight and yet without wasting time. Please do more !
Thank you!
Snapseed is such a great App and there is so much more here beneath the surface that Google doesn't promote at all in their videos / advertising.
At last! Someone who doesn't explain things so fast that I can't keep up. Lucid and time to absorb what's being said,
Thank you!
Great tutorial. Very clear about the distinction between brush and dodge and burn tools. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the very thorough explanation of this tool. But so disappointed that Snapseed does not yet have a basic paint tool yet.
Finally, I found video which explains the functions of different types of brushes in an easy to understand way. Otherwise, I was struggling to find out what do they do and what was the difference between them. Other videos I watched are just using the brushes without explaining their features. Thank you for this video ☺️.
Thank you for the positive feedback! Since you found this tutorial helpful may I recommend watching this one next:
*How To Use The Stacks Brush In Snapseed From Google*
ruclips.net/video/wzF8c9pGq6g/видео.html
@@FocusPhotoSchool Thank you Sir for recommending. I have already watched this video. Truly, I learnt stacks brush from this. Would you please tell in Snapseed - in 'details' there is 'structure'. What does that do? That's also in selective. Are they both same? What is the difference between ambiance and sharpening? If you have videos, please send me the link. Thank you ☺️.
Can the brush colour change and if so how can it
Nicely explained, you are real teacher with very clear concepts
Thank you very much
Thank you so much for the kind words on my teaching and this tutorial. Most appreciated!
I think Dodge and Burn is more useful for creative editing pieces on the art/creation side, whereas the Exposure Tool is better for finishing photos. I use both, but I definitely agree that the latter is more forgiving.
Good point!
Totally agree. Excellent, focused instruction.
Thank you!
Very helpful and clear video. One question - do you use your finger to go across the screen, or the mouse when working with the brush feature? Thank you.
On my Android tablet I just use my fingers but if you have a newer Apple iPad Pro then I think that the "Magic Pencil" would probably give you even better results.
Thank you! This was really clear!
Thank you for the kind words on this tutorial. Understanding how the Brush Tool in Snapseed functions opens so many creative doors!
Great artist... thanks
Thank you! Cheers!
you are good teacher.. the tutorial is very helpful.. thanks!! would love to see more of these..
Thank you! You can watch more than twenty-five of our full length Snapseed from Google tutorials at www.focusphotoschool.com/mobile-photo-editing-snapseed/
Great tutorial! At the end you mention that your next video shows a "far more elegant way" to make changes like the ones in this video. Your videos aren't numbered…what's the name of that other video, please? Thanks!
Thank you! You are absolutely right. The next tutorial in this series is entitled "Masking With The Stacks Brush In Snapseed" and I have yet to upload it to RUclips.
Fortunately, you can watch this tutorial in full 1080p HD for FREE right now at www.focusphotoschool.com/snapseed-essentials/brush-mask-snapseed/masking-stacks-brush-snapseed/
Thank you... enjoyed your tutorial... good job..
Excellent video
Thank you!
Thank you ! 😍
You're welcome 😊
@@FocusPhotoSchool can I use these techniques on face features ?
@@adventschliker7435 you certainly can use the brush tool for portrait retouching. You might also find these Snapseed tutorials useful as well for that kind of portrait work:
ruclips.net/video/K_ujG3hldds/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/46lXvPiIhmc/видео.html
Still learning snapseed
I hope that these tutorials help!
How to use black color Stark brush pls tell
I believe that you are asking how to use the Stacks Brush for advanced image refinement in Snapseed.
I have a whole section of tutorials on this subject for my subscribers at www.focusphotoschool.com/snapseed-essentials/brush-mask-snapseed/
For a free lesson on how to use the Stacks Brush for Masking here on RUclips see ruclips.net/video/U1CFsQJThQk/видео.html
This is really useful! The brush tool had always been confusing for me!
Glad to hear that you found this video helpful. The Brush Tool in Snapseed from Google is the gateway to more advance skills. See ruclips.net/video/wzF8c9pGq6g/видео.html for the next step in your Snapseed skills.
I like the photo, thanks for share!!
Very helpful... thks
Your welcome. I am glad to hear that you found this one useful.
An easy way to do vignettes...
The Brush Tool is a nice way to paint your own vignette in Snapseed from Google. If you do not need as much control though then using Snapseed's Vignettes Tool might be a faster way to achieve a similar goal.