Ideally it should be applied to a photo, but I wonder if it's possible to manually paint some gradients to apply the effect to a illustration or logo. I'll have to experiment!
I use this technique with a regular noise filter instead of reticulation. Trying out your method I feel like reticulation maintains a bit more detail than noise and the style is visually more appealing too. Great tutorial
Muy buen tutorial Chris!! la verdad es que con un par de filtros que has usado y otras técnicas has conseguido un efecto muy bueno, ¡¡Mis felicitaciones! se aprecia que tienes experiencia y haces experimentos en PS y salen buenos efectos. Un saludo.
great tutorial! I had fun with it and created some nice things. One question: if I export the image to jpg it smoothens out the noise, also if I first make a copy of merged layers. Can you send me in the right direction to an export setting which doesn't smoothens things out? Help very appreciated!
Are you sure the JPEG compression isn’t too high? (Or in other words the quality too low?) An image like this with minimal colours would be ideal for a PNG24 file for high quality use on screens
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Awesome video! Can you show how to add this kind of effect to a simple white design?
Ideally it should be applied to a photo, but I wonder if it's possible to manually paint some gradients to apply the effect to a illustration or logo. I'll have to experiment!
Well done Chris, a great fun idea for when I create flyers for local shows and events. Much appreciated.
I use this technique with a regular noise filter instead of reticulation. Trying out your method I feel like reticulation maintains a bit more detail than noise and the style is visually more appealing too. Great tutorial
I originally used normal grain too but discovered that Reticulation had a really nice organic look to it!
you are genius!
Muy buen tutorial Chris!!
la verdad es que con un par de filtros que has usado y otras técnicas has conseguido un efecto muy bueno, ¡¡Mis felicitaciones! se aprecia que tienes experiencia y haces experimentos en PS y salen buenos efectos. Un saludo.
Cool thanks!
Very nice
Thanks!!!!!!
Thanks
This looks amazing, I will definitely try it out
how do i install this design in my photoshop?
Always great, Sir. Thank you!
Beautiful
Minute 2:20 the magical moment :)
Incredible job Chris.
great tutorial! I had fun with it and created some nice things.
One question: if I export the image to jpg it smoothens out the noise, also if I first make a copy of merged layers. Can you send me in the right direction to an export setting which doesn't smoothens things out?
Help very appreciated!
Are you sure the JPEG compression isn’t too high? (Or in other words the quality too low?)
An image like this with minimal colours would be ideal for a PNG24 file for high quality use on screens
This is GREAT thank you!
Brilliant as always and straight to the point. Cheers Chris!
Thank you!