I cant stress enough that I really like the content you put out. It is very valuable and usefull. Still I am not sure why not so many people know of it. I believe yours is a top tear design resource website. And just wanted to honestly say thanks for the effort to help others.
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Thanks for the tute! For your first method (New Layer > Edit > Fill > 50% Gray > Overlay > convert to Smart Object > Filter > Noise > Add Noise), I can't add noise because PS says the selected area is empty. UPDATE: My workaround is New Adjustment Layer > Solid Color > fill with 50% gray > Overlay, then proceeded as before.
I just entered to listen to the way you say spoon graphics lol. But seriously though, your free resources bundle changed my life, it would be great if you made a 2018 edition
Thanks Jose! That resources bundle is continually being updated so new subscribers to my mailing list are up to date with all my resources. Have a browse back through the Freebies section on Spoon Graphics to make sure you're not missing anything!
*OR* *BETTER* *YET* buy a 120 medium or 35mm film camera for a *fraction* of it's original cost, put a red filter over the light in your bathroom, get one of those little round developing canisters, the soup to go with it, some Kodak Tri-X . . . and have more grain *FUN* with a camera than you'll ever have with a DSLR Robot !!!
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Camera raw option is great and easy
The assets you provided in the description are 10/10 seriously such a huge help
This is gold in frames per seconds!
the blur gallery option is my preferred method, though I didn't know about the gray layer that literally what I was forgetting lol
You have a real talent for presenting and teaching through video. Thank you for your hard work and very effective instructions. Great channel!
This is great… Thank youuuu🔑🔑🔑🔑🔑
Thanks so much! See you, my friend!
Using the textures may be the best one, as it doesn't change the current image but working with texture image that give us same look.
Wonderfull video. This is not very long. This is short and basic and incredible
Thanks a lot!!
Thanks my guy
This is amazing! Thank you
I cant stress enough that I really like the content you put out. It is very valuable and usefull. Still I am not sure why not so many people know of it. I believe yours is a top tear design resource website. And just wanted to honestly say thanks for the effort to help others.
Both my website's mailing list and my RUclips channel's subscriber count are growing at a nice steady pace so I'm happy with how it's all going. I'm glad to hear you're enjoying my content!
for the 2nd way u can just convert the picture to a smart object and then alter with the noise settings from there. great tutorial!
ty sooo much
I've watched a ton of these videos, yours is the best by far (having a script makes it so much better).
Fabulous - easily understandable for a novice! Cheers!
Good stuff. Thank you
thanks korg for the tutorial
Thanks for the tute! For your first method (New Layer > Edit > Fill > 50% Gray > Overlay > convert to Smart Object > Filter > Noise > Add Noise), I can't add noise because PS says the selected area is empty. UPDATE: My workaround is New Adjustment Layer > Solid Color > fill with 50% gray > Overlay, then proceeded as before.
Thanks for the textures and precious advices you gave in this video !
Thanks for your video. I guess Camera Raw is the best option.
I had a photo that needed grain to fit the background. All of the effects were desperate except: CAMERA RAW. Super amazing at one tweak.
Great and very applicable advice as always!
Thanks for this!!
The last method Helped heaps for my basketball edit account
thank you
Great video! Very well explained and at a nice pace! You earned yourself a new sub :D
You sound like Roger Deakins, both accent and expertise hahah, great tutorial!
Thank you!
this works on the whole image i just need it on a selection. how can i do that?
useful♥
thank you!!
thanks!
Thx :)
I just entered to listen to the way you say spoon graphics lol.
But seriously though, your free resources bundle changed my life, it would be great if you made a 2018 edition
Thanks Jose! That resources bundle is continually being updated so new subscribers to my mailing list are up to date with all my resources. Have a browse back through the Freebies section on Spoon Graphics to make sure you're not missing anything!
Where is the link for the grain effect textures?
drive.google.com/file/d/1xIwW424yNqTFwcj0oWctaqbLmBDN0Qu2/view
What version of photoshop is this?
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*OR* *BETTER* *YET* buy a 120 medium or 35mm film camera for a *fraction* of it's original cost, put a red filter over the light in your bathroom, get one of those little round developing canisters, the soup to go with it, some Kodak Tri-X . . . and have more grain *FUN* with a camera than you'll ever have with a DSLR Robot !!!
bro slow down, I know this is a video and I can rewind but you make it impossible to follow along
Thanks for the tutorial, love it