Hi Colin and thanks! I’m newish to Photoshop and use it for art journalling. Your back catalogue of videos is very helpful. I know it’s reinventing the wheel if images are available on Adobe Stock but I’d love to see a video on how to create this old paper from scratch. I’ve played around a bit with creating aged paper using two layers of rendered clouds, added a layer of noise, used the burn tool, and various blending modes but it never looks that authentic. I’d love to see how you would recreate all the tears, dents and grungy edges in this paper.
I did this thank you so much I can now make alot of things for my photos with this been trying to do something like this but painting with different brushes like making a mask anyway you help me out alote love your tutorials.....
do you not have to pay for every photo to use as a stock .? and when I checked it was about $10 a photo am I looking at this wrong. very expensive for just a random edit . I must be looking at this wrong as so many people just jump on there grab a few photos and play with them . Can anyone advise me in this
You can use any of the photos for free, but they have a watermark. You can license them and the watermark is removed and they are replaced with a high res version. If you are doing commercial work you pay $29.99 a month and get 10 assets a month, that's about $3 each. Really good value if you do freelance work or work for a company.
any suggestion on what a guy would use if its just for fun as a hobby. or is this just the only way . and i used your video on how to use adobe stock very good thank you
Hi Colin and thanks! I’m newish to Photoshop and use it for art journalling. Your back catalogue of videos is very helpful. I know it’s reinventing the wheel if images are available on Adobe Stock but I’d love to see a video on how to create this old paper from scratch. I’ve played around a bit with creating aged paper using two layers of rendered clouds, added a layer of noise, used the burn tool, and various blending modes but it never looks that authentic. I’d love to see how you would recreate all the tears, dents and grungy edges in this paper.
Honestly? These days I scan real paper or shoot it with my phone. I used to create paper textures from scratch way back in the day.
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Great Tutorial❤
I like this channel. Lessons are always useful for me. Thank you.
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I did this thank you so much I can now make alot of things for my photos with this been trying to do something like this but painting with different brushes like making a mask anyway you help me out alote love your tutorials.....
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I love your way of showing and teaching PS.
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Amazing. I'll try this tonight
do it :)
Thank you! You make it so easy.
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Nice tutorial.... bro... thank you
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Second one starts at 5:06
You're welcome!
Could you please explain how you "threw on a white background"? So frustrating when tutorials skip steps assuming we know what you are doing!
I didn't know Tommy Lee Jones made Photoshop videos with an accent. :)
do you not have to pay for every photo to use as a stock .? and when I checked it was about $10 a photo am I looking at this wrong. very expensive for just a random edit . I must be looking at this wrong as so many people just jump on there grab a few photos and play with them . Can anyone advise me in this
oh ...sorry have to add great video love and use photoshop cafe all the time thank you
You can use any of the photos for free, but they have a watermark. You can license them and the watermark is removed and they are replaced with a high res version. If you are doing commercial work you pay $29.99 a month and get 10 assets a month, that's about $3 each. Really good value if you do freelance work or work for a company.
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any suggestion on what a guy would use if its just for fun as a hobby. or is this just the only way . and i used your video on how to use adobe stock very good thank you
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