Amazing tutorials. But how will you treat the background with a heart-shade transparent frame after moving the object at 5:10, particularly when the background is some much complicated than this one, we will easily see the flaw through the background. But anyways, it saved my life
I noticed after i recorded the video and you'd do the same steps like on the wall but you'd use the healing brush tool to blend the textures together from nearby. So by copying the nearby texture you'd remove the visable line and yeh with complex backgrounds it's much harder because you have to recreate the objects in the back and follow the patterns making it look normal
Hi. I’m here at around 3 AM trying to follow your instructions to complete an idea I have in my head. But I’m having difficulties because your instructions are not completely clear. I will list a few things that need improvement based on what I see. It makes no sense to be watching a tutorial and still have to somehow be figuring out how to get what you want done. 1: I feel you could explain how to use the rectangle some more because not everyone is trying to move a subject to the center. When I made my rectangle it was filled white and the lines where too small and dark for what I wanted to do. I had to figure out how how to do it, not too difficult but added to my already existing frustration. 2: I’m currently at the part where I’m supposed to drag the line from the ruler, I’m not seeing the ruler on application so I’ll now have to figure out how to find it. I’m new to photoshop and there’s much to lean. You seem to be good at what you do and you have the ability to teach. I suggest you pace yourself and be more in-depth. We need that for this complicated app called photoshop. Thanks, all the best. I’m probably going to call it a night because I feel I’m getting close to my limit
Ahh that's interesting, I took a picture of the statue when I was on holiday and I thought the patterns are really cool. It's also always fascinating to learn about different cultures, this place was at a Zoo that we went to and it had different sections with different cultures and for me this was the part that stood out
@@VerticDesigns Let Me Tell You, One More Interesting Fact about this Lord Natarajan Statue.. In Geneva Switzerland Where Large Hadron Collider Located, They Placed a Big Statue of Lord Natarajan because They Got the Inspiration From It. I Don't Know, that You Like to Know about Different Religions, But My Hinduism has given the Scientists a lot of Inspirations like Atom Bomb by Sir Robert who Read Holy Bhagwad Gita and Got Inspiration from It.
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Amazing tutorials. But how will you treat the background with a heart-shade transparent frame after moving the object at 5:10, particularly when the background is some much complicated than this one, we will easily see the flaw through the background. But anyways, it saved my life
I noticed after i recorded the video and you'd do the same steps like on the wall but you'd use the healing brush tool to blend the textures together from nearby. So by copying the nearby texture you'd remove the visable line and yeh with complex backgrounds it's much harder because you have to recreate the objects in the back and follow the patterns making it look normal
Classic tool but it's still worth mentioning, I never got to making this video about it but here it is
wonderful tutorial. Thank you so much. 🌹
No worries
Thanks for the quick and easy tute
You're welcome:)
Hi. I’m here at around 3 AM trying to follow your instructions to complete an idea I have in my head. But I’m having difficulties because your instructions are not completely clear. I will list a few things that need improvement based on what I see. It makes no sense to be watching a tutorial and still have to somehow be figuring out how to get what you want done.
1: I feel you could explain how to use the rectangle some more because not everyone is trying to move a subject to the center. When I made my rectangle it was filled white and the lines where too small and dark for what I wanted to do. I had to figure out how how to do it, not too difficult but added to my already existing frustration.
2: I’m currently at the part where I’m supposed to drag the line from the ruler, I’m not seeing the ruler on application so I’ll now have to figure out how to find it. I’m new to photoshop and there’s much to lean. You seem to be good at what you do and you have the ability to teach. I suggest you pace yourself and be more in-depth. We need that for this complicated app called photoshop. Thanks, all the best. I’m probably going to call it a night because I feel I’m getting close to my limit
You Are the Best...who can Teach Us Photoshop...👍
Means a lot thank you :)
pretty clear explanation thanks you so much
You're welcome
@1:19 i cant hide the rectangle, what to do?
You just click on the eye icon on the layer or just delete it
How to move the cut image to the open new canvas?
go to file > new > create new project. Go back on your main tab, drag and drop your image on the new tab
@@VerticDesigns thnk u sir
@@PadikoyzTv np
Keep making this short amazing tutorials bro.
I will do and thanks for dropping by and the motivational comment to keep me going
Very helpful. Many thanks.
You're welcome!
How do I tilt the objects?
@@thomastomatovich ctrl + t then grab the corner
@@VerticDesigns thanks
Amazing tutorial
Thanks 😁
@@VerticDesigns no problem and it was amazing video
@@HamaRizgarr that's what i was aiming for ;) glad you noticed
WHY THE FUCK IS IT SOOOOOO FUCKING HARD TO MOVE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All it has to be is select it grab drag and drop THATS ALL IS SHOULD BE WHY !!!!!!!!!!!????????
Only thing that was frusterating was it didn't explain how to get a ruler.
Yes it did
I am very Happy to See Lord Natarajan Statue Behind..I'm a Hindu.. ❣️Namaste..
Ahh that's interesting, I took a picture of the statue when I was on holiday and I thought the patterns are really cool. It's also always fascinating to learn about different cultures, this place was at a Zoo that we went to and it had different sections with different cultures and for me this was the part that stood out
@@VerticDesigns Let Me Tell You, One More Interesting Fact about this Lord Natarajan Statue.. In Geneva Switzerland Where Large Hadron Collider Located, They Placed a Big Statue of Lord Natarajan because They Got the Inspiration From It.
I Don't Know, that You Like to Know about Different Religions, But My Hinduism has given the Scientists a lot of Inspirations like Atom Bomb by Sir Robert who Read Holy Bhagwad Gita and Got Inspiration from It.
@@gauravshukla6919 ahh right I didn't know that