Adobe Photoshop Tutorial: How to Create Halftones
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
- How to turn photos into halftones inside Adobe Photoshop
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A video tutorial that goes over the basics of how to create halftones inside Adobe Photoshop. Questions? Ask in the comments and I will be happy to help!
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this is by far the BEST halftone tutorial. love your teaching method...it makes so much sense
Perfectly what I needed, well explained! Thank you so much!!!
this is the best tutorial I have ever seen...your to the point and straightforward. ...thank you for that!!!!...great job!!!#
Excellent vid and straight to the point, keep up the great work!
After 4 years, still the best video about halftones...!
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Legit. Very clear and succinct. Appreciate it bro.
Excellent tutorial. It is EXACTLY what I was trying to do. Thank you!!
Awesome! best tutorial on here. thanks man.
Thanks for the detailed explanation.
Very helpful. Thanks!
Thank you for this tutorial.
nice and easy tutorial, thanks a lot!
Thank you for making this tutorial :)
it's really useful , thanks a lot
Thank you for the tutorial it's amazing...
TOP video !!! Thank you
You are one of the best photoshop tutorial designers ever! I love your voice and your straight to the point as well as easy to follow keyboard instructions!!! :)
Jonnoman Thank you =)
Thank you !
This helped more than you will ever know! thanks!
awesome, glad to hear it!
Very nice Thank you
Thanx bro all my questions is solved
Love how easy you teach this stuff...salutes to you Sir. Liked & Subscribed, you're gonna help me out more so than my college tutors!
Thank you!
Thank you very understanding.
Perfect!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks! :)
Thanks dear Matt
Very useful thanks a lot
Awesome tutorial man, good job!
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THANK YOU
Perfect. Subscribed.
Thank you bro
This is very helpful please upload more tutorials 🙏💯
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Thanx mate
GRACIAS!!!!
excellent bro supper matter im this video
I have to agree that this is one of the best half tone videos I've seen that gets to the point......the only thing is that I had to sit and pay 110% attention because you go through the content tooo fast. I had to stop and rewind a few time just to keep up. Great video though!
I know this video is damn-near 6 years old, but it was incredibly beneficial to me this week -- thank you very much!
Glad to hear it Taylor :)
Thankyou, your video is easy to understand. I have a doubt, does the resolution, dpi, ppi affect the halftone settings? How do I know which setting to use if every photo have their own different settings. I want to learn this for my screen printing thing and I myself am the one going to print.
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Great video ..thanks do u color seperation ?? There was things u did at the end I think I could try ..!
FAITHonHIGH I dont personally do much color separation, but you can definitely use halftones to accomplish that.
Good vid. I really wished, as a newbie in screen printing, you would have continued to the printer output.
does it print different? I noticed lines and square shapes when i print transparencies for halftones.
Is there any way to make the output lines smoother and not jagged? I can't seem to find any tutorial about that. Thank you ^^
Hi,if you just do the lines like at 3:50 and print that it will come out like that won’t it.
awesome vid! so helpful and succinct! thanks man :)
хОРОШИЙ УРОК..👍👍👍✌️👏. жаль, что здесь я не могу выложить свою работу..
Спасибо
how can i use different shapes except dot to create halftone....for example arrow, triangle etc?
any body would help me out
What did you finally save the image to? Bitmap? Jpg? Tiff? What resolution? 300dpi?
god. bless.
Should I save the file as a BMP?
I usually make the file rgb again then save it out as a more typical file format.
My bitmap button is disable.
How can i fix it?
Jorge Eduardo Cazaril You have to switch to grayscale before you go into bitmap.
I think you're mistaking the dots the other way around. The white part of the image is made into dots, the black is the negative space between the dots.
What PhotoZen said...
not subbing to this channel its all keyboard commands that no one over 30 can remember