Thanks Gunnar! You'll probably not need to use it for that lol. I wouldn't either. I actually use a similar process for fringing when photobashing when other methods don't work as planned.
I'm so happy that I found your channel, the quality of the content is insane dude, thank you. One thing that I really struggle a lot is to set the perspective of the composition, always have that doubt if the elements are matching or not. Can you maybe do a video about someday?
Thanks Chad! I do use dodge and burn at times but not as much in this part of the process. I generally do it when I'm working on the retouching phase. :D
Great tutorial,very useful thank you.
Amazing video! Great work! Thank you so much for doing these your skill is amazing
Thank you very much!
Wow simply amazing. you make it look so easy
It only gets easy with practice, brother... I was lost when I first began doing this stuff years ago! Glad it helps :D
your tutorials are awesome!
Thanks! Much appreciated :D
I'm not sure that I'll ever have to use this for just straight up digital painting, but it's definitely good information to have! Good stuff, man.
Thanks Gunnar! You'll probably not need to use it for that lol. I wouldn't either. I actually use a similar process for fringing when photobashing when other methods don't work as planned.
Solid teaching as always! Thank you!
Thanks, man!
I'm so happy that I found your channel, the quality of the content is insane dude, thank you.
One thing that I really struggle a lot is to set the perspective of the composition, always have that doubt if the elements are matching or not. Can you maybe do a video about someday?
Really good idea here. Can definitely add this one to the list of videos to do.
I dig it brosef. I do this as well, sometimes to add a little variation, I'll set the blending mode of the brush to screen or multiply
Thanks Chad! I do use dodge and burn at times but not as much in this part of the process. I generally do it when I'm working on the retouching phase. :D
Great presentation.