I started using Photoshop in 1988 as an art director. In those days, we attended seminars in person to learn from the actual developers. I used mostly it for color corrections and retouching-just the occasional textural special effect. Now that I am retired, there are no boundaries! I am discovering the joys of using Photoshop creatively as an artist. I have gained an immense amount of knowledge from your videos as I explore the possibilities. Thank you so much!!
Aside from your amazing technical skills and teaching chops (college instructor here), the amount of good old-school observation and attention to detail in your tutorials is mind-blowing and for a fellow geek incredibly satisfying.
I am sooooo impressed with your explanations. You not only walk through the steps, you also (1) provide source information for the sample test and (2) explain the "Why" behind every step. Thank you and I will definitely sign up for more of your tutorials and Patreon. Really, Brady, this is superb how-to instruction.
Holy jaysus, this guy is like the astrophysicist of Photoshop. A bit too complex (for me) to make this process fun, but anyways the result gets you where you need to be, which is an incredible calibre. Amazing stuff.
In Adobe Fireworks the same effect is good to the view an other dimension in objects, example letters and simply lines and vectors. But, the functionally of the prog' is the components and use in web pages, love the Oldy Fireworks 😊
The cooler part is visual ellusion, watch when the window shifted to another designs, the emboss effect look like negative emboss. Concave stamp. Cool tutorial Sir. Will apply. 👍👍👍
L.O.V.E. this tutorial. Thank you SO much! I've wanted to do this with textures for years, but could not never make it look real. Sure would like to create an action out of this. Thank you for creating such an easy-to-understand training for the rest of us.
What an amazing tutorial, thank you Brady, for explaining everything in such an undestandable manner, many congrats on your video as well, the visual quality is very aesthetic and refined. You had my like and subscribe at "Hey everyone, Brady from Texturelabs here".
That's awesome, thank you for the kind words. It's been fun to watch the channel start to grow, but the most rewarding thing is hearing from people directly... much appreciated!
Simply amazing and unique technique!!! thanks for the tutorial. Just one question, what if I want to change the colour of the texture for a different effect and use it elsewhere. How to achieve that? Please let me know.
Fabulous! I make a lot of custom "frames" and this is so prefect, I think I need to make an action to recreate it! But what was the point of the first Levels adjustment layer? I missed you using it somehow.... By the way, where are you getting all those custom shapes? Mine is Leaf Trees, Wild Animals, Flowers, and Boats. That's it. The gear menu just offers me different thumbnail sizes and export/import shapes. Are they available at Adobe somewhere? Thanks again for this, it's exactly what I needed!
Hey, just want to start by saying absolutely love your tutorials, super helpful. I wanted to know...with this font and effect, is there a way to finish it with a transparent background so it can be printed on clothing ? is there a step in this process where that can be done ? no worries if not, thanks anyway
Great tutorial, a new sub, I've been binge watching your videos. I have a question is there a way to change the entire emboss color say to a green, blue, orange, yellow. It would be helpful. Thanks
I am interest to understand the functional differences/preferences between quick and effective scaling text to fit, vs pumping in (trial & error) the exact font size, spacing, kerning etc. to get the same result. I notice if I scale, the numbers in the character panel do not change, thus I have no metrics for the text object. What am I missing?
Ya... I gotta say that probably wasn't the most straightforward way to create that lightning variation! You can probably get a pretty similar effect with a gradient layer over the top set to soft light, something like that. Although if you can get the levels adjustment balanced, it does make a nice way to introduce that blue-ish color...
I started using Photoshop in 1988 as an art director. In those days, we attended seminars in person to learn from the actual developers. I used mostly it for color corrections and retouching-just the occasional textural special effect. Now that I am retired, there are no boundaries! I am discovering the joys of using Photoshop creatively as an artist. I have gained an immense amount of knowledge from your videos as I explore the possibilities. Thank you so much!!
Very good sir. 😊😊
Aside from your amazing technical skills and teaching chops (college instructor here), the amount of good old-school observation and attention to detail in your tutorials is mind-blowing and for a fellow geek incredibly satisfying.
absolute wizardry. I love how non-destructive and versatile your tutorials are!
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I am sooooo impressed with your explanations. You not only walk through the steps, you also (1) provide source information for the sample test and (2) explain the "Why" behind every step. Thank you and I will definitely sign up for more of your tutorials and Patreon. Really, Brady, this is superb how-to instruction.
Holy jaysus, this guy is like the astrophysicist of Photoshop. A bit too complex (for me) to make this process fun, but anyways the result gets you where you need to be, which is an incredible calibre. Amazing stuff.
Wow, how I lived unknowing this channel so many years? Thank you and greetings from Spain.
I love how clear you are thank you!!!!
This could not be easier. You have a great teaching style and have really opened my eyes to what can be achieved.
This would look extra amazing combined with your gold text effect!
You're a wonderful teacher. These videos are so fascinating and entertaining, even when I can't immediately apply what I learn!
Wow, I am deeply impressed at this higly sophisticated tutorial. Very nice results.
That's a very nice compliment, thank you!!
Great! The most realistic, simple and easiest method for the young designers by a great Guru!
Ha that's really cool, thank you!
Dude you're a master. I like your videos before watching them now. That's how confident I am that they're gonna be great
In Adobe Fireworks the same effect is good to the view an other dimension in objects, example letters and simply lines and vectors.
But, the functionally of the prog' is the components and use in web pages, love the Oldy Fireworks 😊
I've watched all the Texturelabs videos...SO well done...but this is my favorite...so easy to follow with great result. Thanks.
Awesome, glad to hear it!!
Sir, your work is pure quality!!! 🙏
Well thank you kindly!
Can you make a leather texture tutorial? Love your content. Keep up the good work!
This channel is a goldmine. Thank you.
great content im really enjoying checking your videos these days and refreshing some information
it was really nice to learn about effects by this video. it will be useful for my graphic design career.great job
The best teacher ❤
The cooler part is visual ellusion, watch when the window shifted to another designs, the emboss effect look like negative emboss. Concave stamp. Cool tutorial Sir. Will apply. 👍👍👍
L.O.V.E. this tutorial. Thank you SO much! I've wanted to do this with textures for years, but could not never make it look real. Sure would like to create an action out of this. Thank you for creating such an easy-to-understand training for the rest of us.
The link in the description is "Paper-145" but the one used in the tutorial is "Paper-129"
Big fan
Brilliant, well composed and thoughtful Thank you🤗
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Amazing! Thank youuuu for sharing
Another fun and easy to follow tutorial, thanks.
Appreciate that!
OMG 😎 my absolute favorite, looks so elegant, VIP style 👔 i love it 😍 bro you are my hero. best wishes from güsseldorf
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Thank you. Very useful Tutorial !
You are so good at this!
Nice tutorial, thanks for sharing!
My pleasure, thanks Emer!
Simply the best! Thank you!
Very cool. For some reason reminded me of the album cover of _Chicago VII_
Nice job. Thank you
Another amazing tutorial. Thanks so much!
What an amazing tutorial, thank you Brady, for explaining everything in such an undestandable manner, many congrats on your video as well, the visual quality is very aesthetic and refined.
You had my like and subscribe at "Hey everyone, Brady from Texturelabs here".
That's awesome, thank you for the kind words. It's been fun to watch the channel start to grow, but the most rewarding thing is hearing from people directly... much appreciated!
This is a very very good ... very great
I really like your work and your presentation, thanks.
This video is so helpful!
Thank you so much, this video help me
Thanks, I learnt a lot.
This is the best channel in the world (right now)
BEAUTIFUL!!
Thanks!
Love always your job,,,lovely
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You are a wonderful man
Subscribed ;) Thanks a bunch!
Hi, it very good, sir can you make a reverse embossed video (how it will look from the backside, if we apply embossed in front)
Great idea, I always meant to do that! Will put it on the list...
I love this
I love this video! I go to this for my embossed designs, but I'm curious how I change the color of the paper maintaining the embossed effect?
very good, thank you so much
Cool, you're very welcome!
NICE BRO
Simply amazing and unique technique!!! thanks for the tutorial. Just one question, what if I want to change the colour of the texture for a different effect and use it elsewhere. How to achieve that? Please let me know.
love it!
I want to use embossing and do the gold foil look on wine labels
Very nice, impressive. Now let's see Paul Allen's tutorial
Thanks
Wonderful, congratulations!
How about do you do a tutorial like that, but with a transparent glass effect instead?
Thinking about a glass effect for sure!
Thank you very much
Nice
Thanks🙏
Fabulous! I make a lot of custom "frames" and this is so prefect, I think I need to make an action to recreate it! But what was the point of the first Levels adjustment layer? I missed you using it somehow....
By the way, where are you getting all those custom shapes? Mine is Leaf Trees, Wild Animals, Flowers, and Boats. That's it. The gear menu just offers me different thumbnail sizes and export/import shapes. Are they available at Adobe somewhere?
Thanks again for this, it's exactly what I needed!
Wonderful
One video for embossed business card mockup from scratch to end
Is there any way I can apply a texture like gold foil to the text and other embossed graphics? I want fancy looking business cards
Hey, just want to start by saying absolutely love your tutorials, super helpful. I wanted to know...with this font and effect, is there a way to finish it with a transparent background so it can be printed on clothing ? is there a step in this process where that can be done ? no worries if not, thanks anyway
thats sick, now how do i make it black and glossy
Xcellent!
Great tutorial, a new sub, I've been binge watching your videos. I have a question is there a way to change the entire emboss color say to a green, blue, orange, yellow. It would be helpful. Thanks
Probably use a color overlay and adjust the opacity to
Goooooood!!
How does one even get to this level of photoshop proficiency...
I am interest to understand the functional differences/preferences between quick and effective scaling text to fit, vs pumping in (trial & error) the exact font size, spacing, kerning etc. to get the same result. I notice if I scale, the numbers in the character panel do not change, thus I have no metrics for the text object. What am I missing?
Hi, how can I use the folder in other projects so I the can have the same settings? Do I just copy it and paste it into the new project? Thanks.
hi, how do you change the color of the font once you've completed these steps?
Legend
thanks
Absolutely!
Or save as a custom Layer Style.
@Texturelabs, how do I get the pass through blending option?
pelease make video text in leather embos and angrave thank you
could you mimic a "satin stitch" used in embroidery, most commonly team logo monogram-style baseball hats?
Cool I'll push around some ideas!
I can see it carved and popping out at the same time and it makes my brain confused as H
How can you save for web and retain the effects? My bevel completely disappears when saving to jpeg.
wheres the link of the picture?
The paper texture should be on the tutorial page linked in the description, toward the bottom of the page
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...and "Create" =)
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The download texture is paper 145L not 129. Lacks the interesting tooth.
Everything is fine until the levels adjustment layers, than it does not seem to act as in your example :(
Ya... I gotta say that probably wasn't the most straightforward way to create that lightning variation! You can probably get a pretty similar effect with a gradient layer over the top set to soft light, something like that. Although if you can get the levels adjustment balanced, it does make a nice way to introduce that blue-ish color...
does not work un dark "paper" or background, but thx
Lemon Milk is my baby.
Do you have the chunky yellow variety?
me suscribo ya que eres muy amable en dejar los materiales para poder realizarlo, gracias Texture labs, saludos!
Thank you so much