How To Create An Double Exposure Effect in Photoshop CC

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @christinabrittain324
    @christinabrittain324 11 месяцев назад

    Exceptionally well organized and presented video. Clear, concise, easily followed. Thank you. Look forward to reviewing your others and future creations.

  • @tonylight777
    @tonylight777 Год назад

    Going to try it out for sure awesome work bro!

  • @marcusoutdoors4999
    @marcusoutdoors4999 Год назад +1

    Happy New Year, this was a perfectly timed video. We lost our little Border Terrier 2 weeks ago and I was thinking of doing something special to remember the little fella. As always thanks for a great tutorial, your delivery just gets better and better.

  • @csfox3733
    @csfox3733 Год назад +3

    clipping mask i think u can do it more faster by click ALT + click under layer and u ready to go but for sure best tutorials i am watching so far ,keep it up sir 😉

  • @janeb9699
    @janeb9699 Год назад

    When I drag my second photo in even though it’s a color photo, it turns to black and white when I add it to the original image (which is black and white like yours). But your second image stayed color. Why does that happen? And how can I fix it?

    • @shrallseb
      @shrallseb 10 месяцев назад

      Hey.
      I guess your original image is in Grayscale mode (it only has one lonely Grey channel instead of the usual Red, Green, Blue channels).
      What you have to do first is convert your Greyscale image to RGB (Image › Mode › RGB or something like that).
      Then you can add color images and layers.