To everyone looking for the brush, it is right after the Charcoal Pencil brush. It's name is Per Stroke Brightness Variance. Make sure to load Legacy Brushes.
Far out! I like the reverse layer mask on the hooves. I have just recently discovered the amazing control these give. I have used the 'Grass" brush that comes in Photoshop, set fairly small, wide Spacing, small Scatter Count, with a very small Angle Jitter. (Grass doesn't grow upside down! LOL) I also turn off the Color feature, if on. It doesn't bide well with masks. This has worked wonders! But, I will try your method! I love learning new ways to do things in PS! Thank you! Su
Nice tutorial Glyn, especially the smoke brush. A question, for the hooves, why don't you convert the cut out of the rino into a smart object? Then it can have it's own mask, so you don't need to copy part of the background on top to 'see through', but can use the rino layer itsef. That an idea?
I like your thinking there Peter van Dijck but using a mask to hide parts of the rhino and so reveal the ground would affect how the layer containing the shadow would look around the hooves....if that makes sense
Hello, Could you help me a little bit with a tutorial of sand footprints? I' d need to add to a seashore some footprints, but don' t know how to blend them. Thanks in advance
Once again I bow down to the master.
To everyone looking for the brush, it is right after the Charcoal Pencil brush. It's name is Per Stroke Brightness Variance. Make sure to load Legacy Brushes.
thank you mikelixir...was already struggling at start
@@ErElBabl can not find it anyway :(
Thank you
Great teacher Glyn Dewis . Looking forward for your book.
Brilliant as usual, thanks!
Amazing as always! Love your tutorials!
Thanks :)
Ace tip, and finally a use for dissolve! Nice one Glyn, looking forward to the book :)
Cheers mate :)
Great video and really well explained. Thank you
Thank you
Once again, a top tutorial. Thank you.
Cheers David Croft :)
thumbs up for the efficiency. thanks.
Ol video but thanks Tom
Thank you your the tips on making brushes and sharing the tutorial.
You're welcome David Wilson; thanks for watching
Ah mine was the 1000th like on this one :)....thanks for this Glyn
Thanks. An old video but still relevant 👍🏻
cant believe I just found your videos now, amazing tutorials
Wonderful tips!
Thanks ;)
Came across your vids last week, awesome work, keep it up! I'll have to catch up on your older vids :).
Thanks mate and thanks for sharing; I really appreciate it...cheers :)
Thanks again, Glyn!!
Top notch tutorial. Thanks mate!
Thanks for your time and the tips - really good.
You're welcome
Thanks again Glyn, another superb tutorial with great instruction.
Keith Benoist, Mississippi, US
Hi Glynn,
Great vid as always, one quick question, I use CS5 and I don't seem to have the brush you used. Any ideas where I can get it? Thank you.
Far out! I like the reverse layer mask on the hooves. I have just recently discovered the amazing control these give. I have used the 'Grass" brush that comes in Photoshop, set fairly small, wide Spacing, small Scatter Count, with a very small Angle Jitter. (Grass doesn't grow upside down! LOL) I also turn off the Color feature, if on. It doesn't bide well with masks. This has worked wonders! But, I will try your method! I love learning new ways to do things in PS!
Thank you!
Su
Thanks Glyn. Have asked the wife for your book for Christmas.
Cool....thanks :)
wonderful so much informative thankyou and its so simple to follow
excellent tips. Thanks a lot
You are a genius
Cool!! Thank you so much!
You're welcome ;)
Great Tutorial :)
Great tip! Could have saved myself a couple days of work had I seen it earlier.
Will definitely use it. Cheers :0)
No worries...thanks for checking it out :)
Glen, love the tut. but i cant find brush 45. do you know what library it is in?
SUCH a great tutorial, thank you!! Used it to add dust to my son's baseball team photo! would share a photo but it won't let me!
Can't wait to use this tonight! Thanks Glyn, will you be at Photoshop 2018?
Hi Walter...Yeah I've been invited to be at PSW 18 so hopefully see you there :)
Nice tutorial Glyn, especially the smoke brush. A question, for the hooves, why don't you convert the cut out of the rino into a smart object? Then it can have it's own mask, so you don't need to copy part of the background on top to 'see through', but can use the rino layer itsef. That an idea?
I like your thinking there Peter van Dijck but using a mask to hide parts of the rhino and so reveal the ground would affect how the layer containing the shadow would look around the hooves....if that makes sense
Amazing, thank you very much!
thanks man, like your vids
Cheers
This definitely just saved my photo, thank you
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Is that brush you used here available already as one of the default brushes in Photoshop?
Yep it's already in Photoshop
I don't believe I have it. Any idea where to find it or something similar?
Look under the spatter brushes...they look like spray can effect...you can use one of those for this :)
cant find it either. i dont have spatter brushes
@@killsyougently mee tooo
Amazing..
Hello,
Could you help me a little bit with a tutorial of sand footprints?
I' d need to add to a seashore some footprints, but don' t know how to blend them.
Thanks in advance
how do i find dat brush i use cs5.5
How do you get all those brushes ????
Which ones?
@@glyndewis i can no find those too...there is not brush 45... dont know why
Hey good tutorial, or you could just edit the mask with a grass brush
Geeeezzz, you go so fast!!!!! I can't follow. Please slow down.
PAUSE...GO BACK...PLAY...REPEAT....simple