Photoshop tutorial: how to make texture seamless/tileable - light balance technique
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Hi all!
This is a Photoshop tutorial for make textures seamless with the light balance technique.
If you hvae questions, leave a comment down below.
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This has saved me sooo much grief, thank you so much!!
One of the most usefull tutorials I've seen so far!
the best tutorial in the history of all tutorials!
7 Years later this is still very useful
This is a tremendous tutorial and has saved me from a massive headache! Thank you!
The only thing I would add is the user might need to play with (1) blending modes and (2) opacity for the "high pass" layer. I was working on making a repeating spruce tree bark texture, and going with a Vivid Light blend mode at 75% opacity was the sweet spot for my particular project.
Excellent tutorial. I've always taken the long way around to balance the light, until now! Thanks.
This is the best tutoriel i’ve saw about the light and pattern in textures like this. Thank you from France
You pretty much have the best seamless texture tut on youtube. thank you!
I'm going to Like this video in advance before watching because this is the only 1 video I found related to this problem from 2 days, Thanks a lot to the Creator of this content
Thank you so much buddy, my project almost halted because of this issue. You're my hero
Thank you for the great tutorial!
Did not need it for textures, but you saved a big video project for me! Thank you.
Excellent tutorial. I've watched many, but this one works!
Thanks , this is very technical. We are paying for software's who do this internally . Thanks again
bro this is very helpful. like water in the desert
always coming back here when I forget
One more key concept falls into place, my thanks to you!
This is the smartest way .. thank you
thanks man! this is GOLD!
Thank you! What a big help this was, appreciate you sharing this.
Best Tutorial Ever!
Thank you soooo fucking much. You can't believe how long i've been searching for such a method
Perfect just what I needed, thanks for taking the time to make this tutorial.
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Excellent tutorial
Thank you. I've taken hundreds of my own photo-captures that have that light-side/dark-side problem and have spend tedious hours with Curve adjustments and gradient layer masks and other hit and miss approaches. I'm very eager to give this a try
Exellent Tutotial!! you help me again, thanks man!
you are a legend!
I can't smash that like button enough
Oh wow, this is actually a great technique, thanks a lot!
You welcome :)
you are awesome this tutorial is gold!!
Thank you, thank you very much.
Awesome man, thanks!
thank you so much .. very uesful
Thank youu! A perfect tutorial and works really well
Perfect just what I was look for......great tut and well delivered.Thx
This was so helpful! Thank you so much!! 🥹🥹
man this video is amazing! thank you very much!!
Thank you bro, you saved my life
You are best man I love to much man good man
A french guy tell you, Merci Beaucoup!!
thank u so much . Good working For Game Engine . help fuuuuuuullllll
Great trick, thanks for sharing!
very useful technique, thank you!
you need to make more videos :) you have a way of getting right to the point while still keeping a good pace. Thanks.
Hi Troy, thnks for this kind words :) I'm working right now on a few videos, I will publish them ASAP :)
Loved this tutorial! thank you!
Bro, nicely done. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Thanks man, incredibly helpful!
lovely thank you very much
Amazing!!!
So helpful !!!
Thank you. I needed to fix the lightning on my pictures because my room has terrible lightning.
excellent this is so useful, and also well explained good job
Thank you so much!
Thanks dude!Really helpful.
Thanks dude !!! Great tutorial !!!!
Sweet tutorial! Liked and subbed
One tip: once you've done the high pass filter once, it is non-destructive at the same radius/wavelength, so you can run it again after offsetting.
Nice!
Not for every texture.For a multi color brick or etc you may want to use median with blur instead of average.
That’s awesome 🙏🏻
Very very valueable tutorial
thank you, bro!
Thanks for the insight!
gold tutorial :) thank you
Excellent👍
Thank you, worked perfectly :)
For the method of killing the "crosshair" details, instead of cloning with a soft edged brush which will start to smooth details, I experimented with lasso-ing irregular shapes around the lines and using content-aware to auto generate details. Hit or miss how well it works.
THANK YOU
4:03 if you dont want to click numbers, just click and drag the picture :)
Thank You
many thanks!
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nice
Unfortunately this isn't working quite right for me, as it leaves sort of a blurry seam horizontally down the middle after applying the texture. Any idea why this could happen?
better to use the patch tool than clone stamp to hide the offset lines. clone stamp creates blurry spots.
thanks
thanks alot
You are welcome! :)
How Clear!+++
ctrl+alt+shift key, thanks
If I ever have trouble with pictures of my kitchen worktop, I'll know where to come.
Exellent Tutotial!! you help me again, thanks man!
Thank you so much!
Thank you very much!