Thank you, Marty! I was laid off from my job about six months ago and I spent at least 3 of those months watching your videos...which were the starting point of my learning to graphic design. I've been working as a freelance for two months now, making more each month than at my old job and could not be happier! :)
I can't thank you enough for breaking this down SO thoroughly! I'm not a Photoshop whiz by any stretch of the imagination, and you made this easy, understandable, and perfect to follow. Thank you!
I've had photoshop before, and never really learned anything about it. I learned more in your tutorial in less than ten minutes than I ever have. It's like opening FL studio for the first time. Thank you so much for. I really appreciate it.
Thank you for your work Marty. I've watched so many Photoshop Tutorials on RUclips that have left me even more confused than i started, but yours are so clear and helpful and have taught me so much. Thanks for that! That was simply incredible. Very well rehearsed, I might add.
Another excellent tutorial! I am so puzzled to see that ANYONE has thumbs downed this video. Must not be good at following instructions and blamed the video for their terrible results.
Please create a another tutorial about how to do sliced head or anything. It's interesting to see. But I most think it your creation will be much easier to understand. Thank you marty
Thanks Marty! Your thoughtful and we'll explained tutorials are easy to follow. I still use Photoshop CS5 and find a majority of your examples and techniques still apply to my older software. 👍
Okay so this has been the most helpful thing I've seen, I'm just having a problem seeing the color layer at the bottom. It stays in the black and white and idk how to fix that. Edit Nevermind 😆
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP! I should have used the link you were kind enough to send, but I went direct. ANYWAY! You were RIGHT! I found the $9.99 deal and will be sub. this eve. THANKS AGAIN!
Enjoying your videos! Thanks! A few version back PSE had a told, like a paint brush, that let you paint over an object to erase it and PSE would automatically fill in the area. I finally up-graded to 2021 and I can't find it. Is it still avail. and if so, where do I look? Thanks!
Hi Marty, thanks for the updated tutorial. You said in the tut you were changing the resolution so the filters would work. Would you please explain a little more about this and how resolution effects the filters? Thank you in advance.
Thank you! I am excited to try this. I am having trouble on the last step adding the colors. The last step I was successful on was adding the linear burn. Any suggestions? I am on a MAC using CS6. Thanks!
Very good tutorial, very helpful...a bit more Roy Lichtenstein than Andy Warhol, but great for that comic strip look! The steps are very well explained
Great tutorial but have a question - I have done two and they worked great but on another one once I go to add the background colour after going through the halftone filter gallery etc. it doesn't work I rebuilt it twice and still get this issue. Very confusing. Thanks
Hi! Great channel, Thanks for the classes... I have a problem, in my filters options don't have the Sharpen Options in my CS6? What should i do to have it?
Hey there, (Sorry for such a long comment & bugging you w/all these questions. I haven't used PS in forever & remember basically nothing & everything else is new so my questions may be stupid. But..... I'd appreciate any help your willing to offer after being so generous with your tutorials. It seems like most tutorials on RUclips give directions for the image to stay digital, but I want to print mine so do I change anything in this process for print quality images? Like higher resolutions or pixel sizes, darker colors? Do you know what printers are best to print these types of pictures? inkjet or laser printing? I'll have to print @a print store & I know they will try to get me on higher $ printer so to know if a cheaper printer will work just as well will help. Since I'll be doing the work at a library does windows still come with Photoshop or is this now software you have to purchase? Also if the computer I use has the older version you speak of do you still have your tutorials for the older versions, can I find them in the file folder you talk about as well? Since I have to do the project elsewhere & save it to a thumb drive. (Can I even do that?) if so how do I save the finished photo? Is it like other windows products where you file- save or save as? Will all PC's recognize Photoshop pics as just any other pic, or does the PC have to have the Photoshop software to recognize the picture(s) as a saved image w/all the details & changes? Sorry for all the questions but I'm trying to do this project for my sons 25th Birthday which is only 3 days away & w/such limited time I want to make sure I have all the instructions & info right before I start. I live on a tiny limited income & can't afford to get him....well anything really so the cost of a couple of prints @ the print store is all I can afford so, if I don't get the info right I have no backup plan. Which again makes me even more appreciative of your time, in both making the tutorials & any time you might take to answer my questions, thank you, seriously...... thank you, so so much for your generosity of spirit. Id actually like to talk to you about a few other things if you have the time??? I don't know if you do this for a living, just a hobby, or side job but If you would be generous enough to contact me I'd like to discuss a few things with you. If your willing too my email is my RUclips name no space's with 1021@gmail. RUclipsname1021@gmail.com Thank you so very much for making me a happy Mom. Have Great Day!
+Saving Aidan For printing, use a resolution of 300 ppi. The type of printer you should use depends on the type of images you want to print. Lasers are generally better than inkjet, but speak with a sales rep. Adobe offers Photoshop through their "Creative Cloud" subscription. Older computers aren't powerful enough to do many of my Photoshop graphics. Thumb drives are fine; just make sure it has enough storage. After you complete a PS project, to save it, you either flatten your image or make a composite snapshot and save that. Save images as jpgs or pngs. Sorry, I receive dozens of requests everyday to help people with their projects and to answer questions. I barely have time to answer a few emails. Good luck.
Since the keyboard shortcuts have changed with new version, many of the command you give do not work. ANd since you do not give the alternate way to pick these. I am stuck...For instance the "ALT+DEL" at 5:58 does not work, and I am not sure what to click to make this happens.
Thank you for your comment! The only command that I know of that's different now is the shortcut that repeats the last filter, which is now, Alt +Ctrl + F. The command, "Alt + Delete" is still the same as it was. It's the shortcut that fills something with the foreground color. An alternate is Alt + backspace.
@@BLTV_Photoshop trying to figure out how I make the back ground or even the clothing on the subject a different design not just solid color. Please help. For example kente cloth. I want her shirt or head band to be a kente cloth design as appose to just changing it to a solid color.
For some reason after I click filter, halftone Pattern and dot my image looks very different from yours which I don't understand becuase I've followed the instructions completely. I can't describe it without showing you. Like a negative filter - when you used to look at an old negative? Please can you advise what might be wrong. Thanks
By the way, Marty. I saw few times how people asking you in comments to start the AE video lessons maybe, and you said you're not gonna do this in near future. It's ok, but I hope one day you change your mind though. But animations is always cool, don't you wanna make some PS lessons about animated gifs, and web things like buttons, banners etc? There is a lot of hidden possibilities and features and that would be so awesome if you cover this.
I'm trying to apply this to a shape, how do I precisely color it after? I'm doing osmething wrong :( my shape borders (black) are turned white, in your image blacks remains blacks.
i do everything like you but in the set color part for background im only can change the color to gray and can't change to any color else , help me pls
3 days ago, I got a new MacBook Pro 14 inch, with M1 Pro Chip, 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD, yet while 2:30 into this video when I went to use the Quick Selection Tool, it continues to crash Photoshop immediately. Anyone know why?
That's the thing... I don't have a job or do I have money. I beg people money to feed myself and because I have a love for computers, photography and Photoshoping I said I would give it a try and see if I can make some money with this.
I edit photos by phone and people are in love with how I do editing and I have learned a lot from blue-lightning TV that's why I asked how to get the full version of Photoshop for Free because I can't afford to buy it. If I could afford it I would do so but I can't
please help out guys anytime i want to apply the halftone pattern filter it shows an inverted image.. (I.e) the dark pixels turn white dots while the bright pixels turns black dots
Hey, so I've been following the instructions to the tutorial but when I get to the halftone pattern my image inverts it's colors. Any suggestions on what I should try?
Whenever an adjustment layer is active, there should be the clipping mask icon. If you don't see it, press Ctrl + Alt + G (Windows) or Cmd + Option + G to clip it.
The Width and Height don't have to be exact, however the resolution should be the same as mine to ensure that the filter effect results will look similar to mine.
@@BLTV_Photoshop ah, i understand. thanks. having such a large image was seeming to make my laptop run slow. so i just changed the size toward the end, rather than the beginning.
Frankly, I'm not sure. CS6 was 12 years ago. I do know the layout and filter locations have changed somewhat. I assume you have CS6? If so, give it a go.
Hi Marty ! I have a doubt . I have created my own poster as per your above tutorial for neon effect and as i had to print them I converted them to CMYK format and adjusted few settings to arrive at a suitable state. I try to save the same pic for web as I have to upload the pic for Web purpose . When i try doing that I get a dull version of the pic with low brightness.I have attached the link for your reference. Would be immensely glad to have your reply Link 1. Final Screenshot picture of the working cmyk file : drive.google.com/file/d/0B8y-Cm1Jj-ziOW9XV2R5YU5pNk0/view?usp=sharing 2. Picture after image exported as Jpeg and Png: drive.google.com/file/d/0B8y-Cm1Jj-zialpXS2dFb0w1blU/view?usp=sharing
In order to retain the dot pattern size, you'll have to "up-rez" the final image to 300 ppi. Check out my tutorial on "up-rezzing": ruclips.net/video/UqYHxrJ7NrA/видео.html&t=
I figured it out. If you have the newer versions of photoshop they changed the refine edge tool to "select and mask". It pulls up a side view and has the same thing basically with some changes.
Thank you, Marty! I was laid off from my job about six months ago and I spent at least 3 of those months watching your videos...which were the starting point of my learning to graphic design. I've been working as a freelance for two months now, making more each month than at my old job and could not be happier! :)
+Dank951 I'm glad my videos have helped you! Thanks for letting me know. :-D
+Dank951 keep up the good work both of you!
How's your job doing now?
Dank951 Would you be able to give some insight on how you got started doing graphic design?
I can't thank you enough for breaking this down SO thoroughly! I'm not a Photoshop whiz by any stretch of the imagination, and you made this easy, understandable, and perfect to follow. Thank you!
I've had photoshop before, and never really learned anything about it. I learned more in your tutorial in less than ten minutes than I ever have. It's like opening FL studio for the first time. Thank you so much for. I really appreciate it.
Glad I could help!
This videos views: 10% are people actually wanting to do this, 90% are Graphic Arts teachers/students. good tutorial though.
True that I'm a student
I used to watch him as student but now I’m a graphic designer and still appreciate his videos to help keep my skills sharp and for inspiration. 🌞
I've learned more from your tutorials than I did in college. Cheers, mate.
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I have followed your instructions and designed it, successfully! Thanks for Nice Tutorial.
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& Marty, hi. Amazing the way like you explains the technique. THANK YOU SO MUCH, bro. M. from Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Thank you for your work Marty. I've watched so many Photoshop Tutorials on RUclips that have left me even more confused than i started, but yours are so clear and helpful and have taught me so much. Thanks for that! That was simply incredible. Very well rehearsed, I might add.
+Tough Dog Thanks!
Another excellent tutorial! I am so puzzled to see that ANYONE has thumbs downed this video. Must not be good at following instructions and blamed the video for their terrible results.
AMAZING tips bro! i would love to see your basic edit tutorial
If you're having trouble with speed when doing this, skip the image size step at the start I did it without and got work I was really happy with
Please create a another tutorial about how to do sliced head or anything. It's interesting to see. But I most think it your creation will be much easier to understand. Thank you marty
Thanks so much for this ! I’ve known about a lot of it, but have had an issue with blue lighting. Thanks so much. 🎨
im here on my second try i hope it goes better than the first! :)
I hope so too!
super marty u r the best and great person who gives us great photoshop tutorials
Looks so easy... thank you BLP, helpful tutorial.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Marty!
Your thoughtful and we'll explained tutorials are easy to follow. I still use Photoshop CS5 and find a majority of your examples and techniques still apply to my older software.
👍
I subbed just 2 minutes into the first video I watched. Very well done tutorials! Thanks Marty :)
Thank you! It was very helpful and clear :) 🙏
Amazing tutorial as always Marty!!! Best tutorials around! keep'em coming!!!
nr 1 PS tutorials one youtube!
Okay so this has been the most helpful thing I've seen, I'm just having a problem seeing the color layer at the bottom. It stays in the black and white and idk how to fix that.
Edit
Nevermind 😆
Marty -youre a star!!!
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP! I should have used the link you were kind enough to send, but I went direct. ANYWAY! You were RIGHT! I found the $9.99 deal and will be sub. this eve. THANKS AGAIN!
Thank you for the video. It's awesome. What should I do to have the same effect on a hi-res photo. I want to print as a big poster
Thanks
Start with a resolution of 300 ppi. The setting amounts in some of the filters need to be increased due to the higher rez.
@@BLTV_PhotoshopThank you so much.
Great tutorial. Although I think it's better to use a different blank layer for each colour, so you can change the colours if you want, more easily.
ruclips.net/video/LB-o1-LyGlM/видео.html
Enjoying your videos! Thanks! A few version back PSE had a told, like a paint brush, that let you paint over an object to erase it and PSE would automatically fill in the area. I finally up-graded to 2021 and I can't find it. Is it still avail. and if so, where do I look? Thanks!
If you upgraded to PS CC 2021, there are many ways to fill in or "erase" an entire area ( i.e.: the paint bucket tool, the "delete" key, layer masks)
Hi Marty, thanks for the updated tutorial. You said in the tut you were changing the resolution so the filters would work. Would you please explain a little more about this and how resolution effects the filters? Thank you in advance.
+Pete Esposito I explained this in another tutorial: ruclips.net/video/7vFdXq-So8g/видео.html
Go to 0:30 in the video.
thanks Marty I will look at it
Thank you! I am excited to try this. I am having trouble on the last step adding the colors. The last step I was successful on was adding the linear burn. Any suggestions? I am on a MAC using CS6. Thanks!
Brilliant lesson, thank you very much for all your work Marty!
this is helpful! thank you! i love your pop art tutorials.
Very good tutorial, very helpful...a bit more Roy Lichtenstein than Andy Warhol, but great for that comic strip look! The steps are very well explained
Im supposed to be doing Andy worhol as a student and teacher gave us this vid
HAHA
Great tutorial but have a question - I have done two and they worked great but on another one once I go to add the background colour after going through the halftone filter gallery etc. it doesn't work I rebuilt it twice and still get this issue. Very confusing. Thanks
Since it worked for your first two, it's more than likely that something is amiss on the third one.
Another Great tutorial. For some reason all you tutorials the audio clips the first syllable of each sentence, or is it just me?
Hello, Marty. Can you make something like the ultimate guide to photo manipulation?
EXCELENTE.... GRACIAS
Very great and creative tutorial.
in brazil, dont have tutorial like this.. nice.
Very Nice
Thanks you very much idol!!!!!
Hi! Great channel, Thanks for the classes... I have a problem, in my filters options don't have the Sharpen Options in my CS6? What should i do to have it?
Hey there,
(Sorry for such a long comment & bugging you w/all these questions.
I haven't used PS in forever & remember basically nothing & everything else is new so my questions may be stupid. But.....
I'd appreciate any help your willing to offer after being so generous with your tutorials.
It seems like most tutorials on RUclips give directions for the image to stay digital, but I want to print mine so do I change anything in this process for print quality images? Like higher resolutions or pixel sizes, darker colors?
Do you know what printers are best to print these types of pictures? inkjet or laser printing? I'll have to print @a print store & I know they will try to get me on higher $ printer so to know if a cheaper printer will work just as well will help.
Since I'll be doing the work at a library does windows still come with Photoshop or is this now software you have to purchase?
Also if the computer I use has the older version you speak of do you still have your tutorials for the older versions, can I find them in the file folder you talk about as well?
Since I have to do the project elsewhere & save it to a thumb drive. (Can I even do that?) if so how do I save the finished photo?
Is it like other windows products where you file- save or save as?
Will all PC's recognize Photoshop pics as just any other pic, or does the PC have to have the Photoshop software to recognize the picture(s) as a saved image w/all the details & changes?
Sorry for all the questions but I'm trying to do this project for my sons 25th Birthday which is only 3 days away & w/such limited time I want to make sure I have all the instructions & info right before I start.
I live on a tiny limited income & can't afford to get him....well anything really so the cost of a couple of prints @ the print store is all I can afford so, if I don't get the info right I have no backup plan.
Which again makes me even more appreciative of your time, in both making the tutorials & any time you might take to answer my questions, thank you, seriously...... thank you, so so much for your generosity of spirit.
Id actually like to talk to you about a few other things if you have the time???
I don't know if you do this for a living, just a hobby, or side job but If you would be generous enough to contact me I'd like to discuss a few things with you. If your willing too my email is my RUclips name no space's with 1021@gmail.
RUclipsname1021@gmail.com
Thank you so very much for making me a happy Mom.
Have Great Day!
+Saving Aidan For printing, use a resolution of 300 ppi. The type of printer you should use depends on the type of images you want to print. Lasers are generally better than inkjet, but speak with a sales rep. Adobe offers Photoshop through their "Creative Cloud" subscription. Older computers aren't powerful enough to do many of my Photoshop graphics. Thumb drives are fine; just make sure it has enough storage. After you complete a PS project, to save it, you either flatten your image or make a composite snapshot and save that. Save images as jpgs or pngs. Sorry, I receive dozens of requests everyday to help people with their projects and to answer questions. I barely have time to answer a few emails. Good luck.
Since the keyboard shortcuts have changed with new version, many of the command you give do not work. ANd since you do not give the alternate way to pick these. I am stuck...For instance the "ALT+DEL" at 5:58 does not work, and I am not sure what to click to make this happens.
Thank you for your comment! The only command that I know of that's different now is the shortcut that repeats the last filter, which is now, Alt +Ctrl + F. The command, "Alt + Delete" is still the same as it was. It's the shortcut that fills something with the foreground color. An alternate is Alt + backspace.
Amazing tutorials
Very useful, i did one of my final projects with this tutorial
thank you a lot
Thank you so much for the video. The explanation is excellent.
You are awesome
thanks for tutorial
would it be possible to get a GTA5 art style tutorial, i love that kind of look,
another great, simple, easy to follow tutorial again as always
+Mark Cunningham The GTA style can be done perfectly using Illustrator. PS can't replicate it as well.
oh i see, ok, thx anyway :)
Great video, really easy and really enjoyed thanks xx
does the background have to be a solid colour?
No, it can be anything you want.
@@BLTV_Photoshop trying to figure out how I make the back ground or even the clothing on the subject a different design not just solid color. Please help.
For example kente cloth. I want her shirt or head band to be a kente cloth design as appose to just changing it to a solid color.
For some reason after I click filter, halftone Pattern and dot my image looks very different from yours which I don't understand becuase I've followed the instructions completely. I can't describe it without showing you. Like a negative filter - when you used to look at an old negative? Please can you advise what might be wrong. Thanks
+Sammi Sparke Invert your foreground and background colors - black above white.
By the way, Marty. I saw few times how people asking you in comments to start the AE video lessons maybe, and you said you're not gonna do this in near future. It's ok, but I hope one day you change your mind though. But animations is always cool, don't you wanna make some PS lessons about animated gifs, and web things like buttons, banners etc? There is a lot of hidden possibilities and features and that would be so awesome if you cover this.
very helpful..thanks for sharing :)
Could you do a turtorial on how to do art like the cover of Currents by Tame Impala?
Thank you. It helped a lot.
You're welcome!
There is no "Delete" on a Mac. So how to change background colour?
It´s the back button under the on/off button
I'm trying to apply this to a shape, how do I precisely color it after? I'm doing osmething wrong :( my shape borders (black) are turned white, in your image blacks remains blacks.
Possible reasons: It could be that your foreground and background colors are inverted. The Blend Mode may not be Normal.
Great Video! Thank You!
hey marti can show tutorials of after effects also pla
+Vinay Sulegai Sorry, I only do Photoshop tuts.
ok marti hmmm can u give me the best user name who give after effects tutorial
+Vinay Sulegai I would use Skillfeed. Click here: www.skillfeed.com/teach#!/sign_up/12
thank u so much man
and give as much as photoshop tutorials
could yo u do a episode on how to create a steam punk logo
Every time I try to save it, it turns dark and loses all the fine details. HELP!
i do everything like you but in the set color part for background im only can change the color to gray and can't change to any color else , help me pls
Go to Image > Mode > RGB color, 8 bits/Channel.
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3 days ago, I got a new MacBook Pro 14 inch, with M1 Pro Chip, 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD, yet while 2:30 into this video when I went to use the Quick Selection Tool, it continues to crash Photoshop immediately. Anyone know why?
Here's Adobe's minimum requirements: helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/system-requirements.html
if using the technique to create a printable item can you start with a 300 dpi instead of 72 ?
Usually, yes, but this particular technique may not work as well because the dot pattern may be too small.
I am a beginner at Photoshop and I would like to know how to get the application please.
+Lloyd Daley I can offer you a 20% discount.
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That's the thing... I don't have a job or do I have money. I beg people money to feed myself and because I have a love for computers, photography and Photoshoping I said I would give it a try and see if I can make some money with this.
I edit photos by phone and people are in love with how I do editing and I have learned a lot from blue-lightning TV that's why I asked how to get the full version of Photoshop for Free because I can't afford to buy it. If I could afford it I would do so but I can't
please help out guys anytime i want to apply the halftone pattern filter it shows an inverted image.. (I.e) the dark pixels turn white dots
while the bright pixels turns black dots
Make sure your foreground and backgrounds aren't inverted.
@@BLTV_Photoshop it isn't I have tried sometimes it works and after a while it won't again..
Thanks for your reply. I appreciate
Thank you so much
Is the resolution you set enough to print?
+Reynard Baillou 300ppi is good.
Hey, so I've been following the instructions to the tutorial but when I get to the halftone pattern my image inverts it's colors. Any suggestions on what I should try?
Sorry for bothering, but I think I just figured it out. Thank you!
+Zane Weickum Your foreground and background colors are probably inverted. Black should be your foreground color; not white.
+Blue Lightning TV yes that was exactly the problem. Thanks!
What's the icon at 6:22? My updated version doesn't have it
Whenever an adjustment layer is active, there should be the clipping mask icon. If you don't see it, press Ctrl + Alt + G (Windows) or Cmd + Option + G to clip it.
What are the other ways of making the selection?
Color Range, Pencil / Brush Tools, Marquee Tools, Channels & many more.
Blue Lightning TV Thank you!
what photoshop are you using?
+Navya Sharma CC 2015. Directly below the title of the video is the video description. Click "Show More" and scroll down. You will see all the info.
thanks
i must make something like this, thanks
what is the purpose of changing the height to 870 at the beginning?
The Width and Height don't have to be exact, however the resolution should be the same as mine to ensure that the filter effect results will look similar to mine.
@@BLTV_Photoshop ah, i understand. thanks. having such a large image was seeming to make my laptop run slow. so i just changed the size toward the end, rather than the beginning.
thanks for the tutorial! :)
Can I do this in Photoshop CS6?
Frankly, I'm not sure. CS6 was 12 years ago. I do know the layout and filter locations have changed somewhat. I assume you have CS6? If so, give it a go.
Thank you for your efforts continued O creator
Hi Marty ! I have a doubt . I have created my own poster as per your above tutorial for neon effect and as i had to print them I converted them to CMYK format and adjusted few settings to arrive at a suitable state. I try to save the same pic for web as I have to upload the pic for Web purpose . When i try doing that I get a dull version of the pic with low brightness.I have attached the link for your reference. Would be immensely glad to have your reply
Link 1. Final Screenshot picture of the working cmyk file : drive.google.com/file/d/0B8y-Cm1Jj-ziOW9XV2R5YU5pNk0/view?usp=sharing
2. Picture after image exported as Jpeg and Png: drive.google.com/file/d/0B8y-Cm1Jj-zialpXS2dFb0w1blU/view?usp=sharing
Superb!
I have CS5 are all the tools the same? having trouble.
Most of the tools are there, but they look different in later versions.
MUY BUENO
What if I want to work with 300dpi and 24 by 36 inch
In order to retain the dot pattern size, you'll have to "up-rez" the final image to 300 ppi. Check out my tutorial on "up-rezzing": ruclips.net/video/UqYHxrJ7NrA/видео.html&t=
well when i apply the halftone pattern, my entire image goes completely white...
How do body parts get colored so precisely?
I explain how to do it in the video. :-)
@@BLTV_Photoshop Hey! You say to not be concerned to be precise, but you are! And also to use hardness 0 in some areas, I think the makeup part?
What does reducing the resolution to 72 do to the picture?
+Reuben Dunn The halftone pattern appears larger on a 72 ppi image.
thank you sir
omg thanks🖤
YESSIR MARTYYYYY
What happens if you get to the last few steps and your colors are all grayscale?
Go to Image > Mode > RGB color, 8 bits/Channel
Thanks!
amazing
thank you :D
I can't find refine edge anywhere in my photoshop can anyone help?
I figured it out. If you have the newer versions of photoshop they changed the refine edge tool to "select and mask". It pulls up a side view and has the same thing basically with some changes.
It's that gray haired woman from the Cloud Village, pretending to be Kloss. Kloss right now is hiding out in a Sanctuary in New York.
Автор? а вы в каком городе живете если не секрет?
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Thanks :)
You never cheat.