Fantastic explanation. Incredibly thorough and easy to follow. Thank you so very much I was struggling with that and now I am able to do this so easily ! You are a life saver
Hey Brandon I've been watching your older videos and just watched your "how to create light trails". I found your channel by accident and I'm so glad I subscribed. Your tutorials are seriously amazing and you explain everything in a simple way so photoshop noobs like me can follow along. Thanks so much!
Good job my man. I'm not a Photoshop user until I have to do something difficult (I have CS6 so you know I'm not a power user), but I was able to do this using the version I have after you pointed me in the right direction. Very well explained. Two thumbs up for you. 👍👍
Great video Brendon, thank you! I want to make a big panoramic photo of a city and someone advised me to use a "Gigapan' machine. Apparantly it's a device that moves and takes the different photos for you. However, after seeing your tutorial I don't think I would need that device. As long as I have several photos of the city panorama, I can 'stitch" everything together here. My question to you is: what kind of camera would a need for this kind of photo? Can a basic Nikon D3500 do the trick?
When I select my photos in Lightroom then go to Edit in.. Photoshop is not an option, although its installed on my computer. Do you know why this could be? Images are RAW format.
guys, could somebody help me please? How did he brush out those harsh lines at 4:31? Are there some specific brush settings he used? Sorry but I am a true beginner!
I was painting black onto a layer mask to make the hard edge invisible. Go to your brush panel and make sure your feather is as 100% with a low flow(like i did) and it will do the trick! just make sure your layer mask is selected in the layers panel and not your actual image!
how come it's asking me "Crop Image?" whenever I try to rename layer or change tools after expanding my canvas? I'm on 2018 version and it results in no longer having the checkered background, it turns white. Very annoying EDIT: I had to hit enter after expanding, instead of selecting another tool. VeRy InTuItIvE
Fantastic explanation. Incredibly thorough and easy to follow. Thank you so very much I was struggling with that and now I am able to do this so easily ! You are a life saver
Hey Brandon I've been watching your older videos and just watched your "how to create light trails". I found your channel by accident and I'm so glad I subscribed. Your tutorials are seriously amazing and you explain everything in a simple way so photoshop noobs like me can follow along. Thanks so much!
TruthDonut thats what I like to hear! I was in the same boat as you at one point at well, just take in everything you can!
Best tutorial EVER! Thank you. I've searched but never found the exact topic that I need help with. Bravo!
Nice video Brendan! Looking forward to seeing the next one!
Kevmrc Photography dope! Thanks for watching
You just won a subscriber! Such a good video!
Welcome aboard!
Good job my man. I'm not a Photoshop user until I have to do something difficult (I have CS6 so you know I'm not a power user), but I was able to do this using the version I have after you pointed me in the right direction. Very well explained. Two thumbs up for you. 👍👍
Like always awesome content alot to learn and so much I can use in my everyday photos
I'm excited to hear that!
Great video Brendon, thank you!
I want to make a big panoramic photo of a city and someone advised me to use a "Gigapan' machine. Apparantly it's a device that moves and takes the different photos for you. However, after seeing your tutorial I don't think I would need that device. As long as I have several photos of the city panorama, I can 'stitch" everything together here. My question to you is: what kind of camera would a need for this kind of photo? Can a basic Nikon D3500 do the trick?
is this method applicable to combine 2 split photos? for example I scan A3 paper on A4 scanner and need to split them into 2?
Why not directly to "edit in > merge to panorama in PS"? Seems like you added extra work
Nice tutorial man ! Really easy to follow
Hello sir 👋 How can I get your edited photos .
Is that Lionsbay in Vancouver?? I used to go cliff jumping there almost every day!!
oups you just said it is:)
It sure is! Love it there too
It's the spot!
Nice tutorial!
What size was the end image??
Thank you so much for sharing this knowledge.
When I select my photos in Lightroom then go to Edit in.. Photoshop is not an option, although its installed on my computer.
Do you know why this could be? Images are RAW format.
guys, could somebody help me please? How did he brush out those harsh lines at 4:31? Are there some specific brush settings he used? Sorry but I am a true beginner!
I was painting black onto a layer mask to make the hard edge invisible. Go to your brush panel and make sure your feather is as 100% with a low flow(like i did) and it will do the trick! just make sure your layer mask is selected in the layers panel and not your actual image!
gracias
Thank you @Bendan
You bet!
Thanks man
how come it's asking me "Crop Image?" whenever I try to rename layer or change tools after expanding my canvas? I'm on 2018 version and it results in no longer having the checkered background, it turns white. Very annoying
EDIT: I had to hit enter after expanding, instead of selecting another tool. VeRy InTuItIvE
@2:14 enlarge canva
Dope!
There is legit a tool for this since at least photoshop cs 6.... that just does it all with one click within seconds
Thanks used this to take an 8k picture of my gpu backplate
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306MediaProductions damn str8
Can you do that with people's faces and show how they aged over 20 years?
******************************!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GREAT !
your video resolution is crap.