Thanks for the tutorial but I can't seem to get the same effect. I am using photoshop cc and once my image has been changed to Dutone anything that I bring into the doc becomes that color?
Quick question. Not sure if you know how but I wanted to put my group on an absolute black background, but because the group is set to multiply you it just becomes all black. How could I do this but still retain the same stereoscopic look?
I figured it out. If the group isn't pulled into a new document the hue and saturation apply to the entire doc. YOU MUST BRING THE GROUP TO A NEW FILE!
You know what human dignity is and you never cheat. I have learned so much from you. Thank YOU!
really like the look of the first one on the left! might have to play around with this!
Very good tutorial and easy to understand. Thank you so much.
Nice tutorial. Thank you for sharing your talent.
Thanks a lot. Viewer from Taiwan
Awesome :) your work deserves lot of views and subscribers cheers bro keep rocking :)
Very cool, thanks for sharing
Brilliant! I can't wait to do this :)
very good, very helpful. thank you
thank you so much this tutorial helping me
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really good stuff
cool work thank you
Whoa, killer effect dude! (that was me trying to sound cool :) )
YOU ARE THE BEST
you have a new sub mate..
superb
thank u ...
Thanks for the tutorial but I can't seem to get the same effect. I am using photoshop cc and once my image has been changed to Dutone anything that I bring into the doc becomes that color?
I am using photoshop cc where can i find that button down the levels window??
Quick question. Not sure if you know how but I wanted to put my group on an absolute black background, but because the group is set to multiply you it just becomes all black. How could I do this but still retain the same stereoscopic look?
I figured it out. If the group isn't pulled into a new document the hue and saturation apply to the entire doc. YOU MUST BRING THE GROUP TO A NEW FILE!
hahaha you sound like Andy from Little Britain. nice tut though. :)
Its anaglyph style not stereoscopic 3D , good work tho