I‘ve actually been using this technique for years to iron all the shirts from corporate headshots since nobody seems to really care to iron their shirts beforehand. Thank you for making this video to share the technique with others as well Unmesh 😊
I am so sad that people don’t appreciate the company Shootings, and prepare properly, and it is even worse when they think we must do magic in photoshop, all included in the original price.
@@tatianamendoncastudio agreed but since there hasn’t been a single company that ironed their shirts, I either bring an iron with me to shootings or I charge extra for Photoshop ironing. Of course I tell them upfront so they have the possibility of choice and this has helped reduce work as most of them don’t want to pay any extra.
Personally I always tell my clients (usually managers) that if they want clean clothes, it's their responsibility or they'll have to pay extra. Let me tell you, the idea of paying more makes them extra efficient at making sure their employees come properly dressed haha. I only make exceptions for people who had a genuine accident on the day, like spilled coffee (it happens even to the best of us). Sometimes they don't listen and come with wrinkly shirts anyway, so I just send them the photos as is. Never had any complaint.
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I have been in Photoshop for years and I do alright. But I love tutorials. Lately, I have been watching you more and more. I type something and click play. I don't really care who it is but I always get excited when it's you. So finally, I subscribed. Cheers!
I think it would be a good idea to make a dedicated video on "Mixer Brush Tool", explaining it's properties and settings, along with showing some applications of it other than frequency separation. BTW as always thank you so much for sharing such a valuable knowledge with us for free.
This, again, is so great and insanely useful. Nowadays not many photographers have a look at the clothes and we have so much more work to do in the post production. This helps A LOT! Thanks you so much!
I remember when you jsut started youtube, uploading shorts which are useful and straight to the point, me and i guess everyone all had the feeling that you would grow big someday, now look at you, million of subs and having your own patreon and merch store, that shit rules 👑 Now your tutorials are longer and more in-depth, I'm learning to be a designer and your name definitely has a huge impact on my future success. Loveee
Y’all who seriously do not like ironing, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND a rowenta steam STATION. The iron works too but the station is a game changer. I can iron/steam jeans in less than 1 min
i have this issue with like every photo I take ... i didn't think there was a solution. then came Unmesh with his brilliant tutorials . now I know lmao thx fam
Thanks so much for this Unmesh! I have a job at my work where I have to 'iron' shirts on about 40 images. This is a godsend! Especially the mixer brush under the frequency separation layer. Works a treat. Thanks again 😊
I am really Happy I Guessed Every Step and evn the Tools. Thanks now I think You made me Experienced with the Photoshop that I can Discover My own Methods of Solving my problems.
Can't thank you enough for this video and all of your incredible content! You have improved my work as an editor and I always use your codes/links! Thanks!
I was trying to use F.S. yesterday to iron... the mistake I made was too much blur when setting up the F.S. Layers, thanks for clarifying why I was having so much difficulty.
This an awesome update to your previous video on this subject! I'm editing photos of clothing right now and your quick blur shortcut is a godsend. Thank you for always sharing the new tricks and techniques you learn :D Have you ever considered doing an in depth tutorial on warp tools? I've always felt quite clumsy with it and I'd love a guide in your style of teaching.
Great video. Such a helpful technique, especially if you photograph Sr High School boys. No matter how much you coach them they always show up to the shoot with a duffel bag with their clothes in it. Aaurgh!!
Thank you buddy... 😊😊😊 That's really fantastic. Earlier i worked with that method.... but now i know much better... Thank you umesh for answering my question... ❤️ Keep creating 😊😁
This is really practical. Thank you! I’m wondering, however, how one could do this with a patterned shirt. 20 years ago, I was a project manager and sent a photo to our re-toucher of a model wearing a thin-striped seersucker jacket (so that’s pattern and texture to deal with) that had wrinkled between the elbow and the wrist from being pushed up in a previous shot. You can imagine how hard it would be to take out wrinkles and match the pattern and texture, but the retoucher did it in half an hour with the PS of 20 years ago. If you ever get a chance, I’d love to see how to do what she did.
@@ДимитърВасилев-э1з That was my guess then. When the client requested it, I wasn’t sure how quickly we could provide the edit. That she did it in under a half hour amazed me.
If your pattern consists of only two colours, perhaps you could separate each colour using masks based on the hue and brightness and perform the steps in this video twice, once for each colour.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! It was super helpful. I had no idea how powerful the patch tool was. This really helped me solve a clothing problem in a recent shoot I did. Thanks again!
Great tutorial! New applications for FS, Mixer Brush, Patch Tool and the others. Amazing! On another note, I can do one of these and get the image printed on my shirts with the words, "My other shirt looks like this" 😃
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Okay so technique # 1 which you said may have lower results is giving me higher results !!! Because when I use Gaussian blur on wrinkles it’s spectacularly removing the crease and blending and my texture is intact !!!! It’s almost like magic VS Technique # 2 - when I try this technique it’s creating a blur on the texture despite doing it on low frequency layer and turning on or off high frequency layer makes no difference -
VERY COOL!!!! Would love to see you do a tutorial on cleaning jewerly. Would love to see how you are able to work with a highly reflective item. Would love to see how you adjust color on jewerly.
What's worse; the client that complains about your pricing but asking you to take car ride the wrinkles in their clothes, or that we see this video and all say "ugghh, I hate doing this" because almost every shoot has people with super-wrinkled clothes. 😂😂 Looking forward to the video.
Hi Unmesh! Thanks for the video, your ways are very helpful. I would like you to show a 5-layer frequency video (usually 2 and 3). Sometimes it is very necessary. Happy New Year!
I‘ve actually been using this technique for years to iron all the shirts from corporate headshots since nobody seems to really care to iron their shirts beforehand. Thank you for making this video to share the technique with others as well Unmesh 😊
I am so sad that people don’t appreciate the company Shootings, and prepare properly, and it is even worse when they think we must do magic in photoshop, all included in the original price.
@@tatianamendoncastudio agreed but since there hasn’t been a single company that ironed their shirts, I either bring an iron with me to shootings or I charge extra for Photoshop ironing. Of course I tell them upfront so they have the possibility of choice and this has helped reduce work as most of them don’t want to pay any extra.
Can you guide me how to do it?
@@tuebui1723 what do you mean öV Unmesh is doing a great job explaining the hole process.
Personally I always tell my clients (usually managers) that if they want clean clothes, it's their responsibility or they'll have to pay extra. Let me tell you, the idea of paying more makes them extra efficient at making sure their employees come properly dressed haha. I only make exceptions for people who had a genuine accident on the day, like spilled coffee (it happens even to the best of us). Sometimes they don't listen and come with wrinkly shirts anyway, so I just send them the photos as is. Never had any complaint.
I'm glad you made a video on this. Because I can never be bothered to iron my clothes in real life !
SAME! I think I have never done that in a decade now 😂
Actually, Iron takes less time than this 😅
U are crazy, I love you
Lol I agree! This is such an issue sometimes so this is so helpful!
@@montsergirl by
So much more efficient than what I was doing! I was using the spot heal tool only. THANK YOU!
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This will save me a lot of time to. I can sell my Iron and Ironing board.
I have been in Photoshop for years and I do alright. But I love tutorials. Lately, I have been watching you more and more. I type something and click play. I don't really care who it is but I always get excited when it's you. So finally, I subscribed. Cheers!
I think it would be a good idea to make a dedicated video on "Mixer Brush Tool", explaining it's properties and settings, along with showing some applications of it other than frequency separation.
BTW as always thank you so much for sharing such a valuable knowledge with us for free.
True Bro.. Coz i tried searching for that pix frequency separation did not see any. I know where gassion blur is but that i dont
This, again, is so great and insanely useful. Nowadays not many photographers have a look at the clothes and we have so much more work to do in the post production. This helps A LOT! Thanks you so much!
Super glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for watching and your support :)
If we try multicolour Or design in chex Or flowers..?
Every time in every video, when I think it is completed, he says "we are not done yet"
🥰
This is why we are editing till 1am. :-) I do like the good/better/best idea though. depends on time, money and patience.
Please don't wear wrinkled clothes when taking photoshoot.
Okay I was literally thinking about this topic yesterday and you made this today. You really did made my day.
Your telepathy is super strong! In fact, I shot it yesterday!
@@PiXimperfect Man watching your videos for years have definitely made an impact on my way of thinking😅😅😅
This video is such perfect timing, just what i needed
Yaasss! I'm delighted! Hope it helps.
Sir, you are amazing 😍
When I listen your voice I feel more energetic my self 😍
Just passed by to say a BIG THANKS to you Mr.Unmesh Dinda, The Master of Photoshop!!
Much love from Russia! You're channel is the best at the photoshop tutorials! Happy upcoming New Year Unmesh!
I love you, Man, I really do! :D During the last year I have learned more Photoshop with you than in the previous 5 years: D Thank you for doing this
I remember when you jsut started youtube, uploading shorts which are useful and straight to the point, me and i guess everyone all had the feeling that you would grow big someday, now look at you, million of subs and having your own patreon and merch store, that shit rules 👑 Now your tutorials are longer and more in-depth, I'm learning to be a designer and your name definitely has a huge impact on my future success. Loveee
Y’all who seriously do not like ironing, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND a rowenta steam STATION. The iron works too but the station is a game changer. I can iron/steam jeans in less than 1 min
You're the true photoshop god. Works since 5 years for photo studio and never seen someone doing something like that.
Let's appreciate Pixemperfect vids are
👍
Sir, you are AMAZING! Not only skilled but an awesome instructor! I would LOVE to take a class with you!!💯💥
i have this issue with like every photo I take ... i didn't think there was a solution.
then came Unmesh with his brilliant tutorials . now I know lmao
thx fam
The best Photoshop Channel😎 Great work as always
WTF, did not even know that this was possible.
You never cease to surprise me.
beautiful tutorial ever! while trying to follow this steps using a different image with brown colour, it overlay white colour on the image
Thanks so much for this Unmesh! I have a job at my work where I have to 'iron' shirts on about 40 images. This is a godsend! Especially the mixer brush under the frequency separation layer. Works a treat. Thanks again 😊
sounds like a cool job, what do you work as, and is the pay good?
I am really Happy I Guessed Every Step and evn the Tools. Thanks now I think You made me Experienced with the Photoshop that I can Discover My own Methods of Solving my problems.
Can't thank you enough for this video and all of your incredible content! You have improved my work as an editor and I always use your codes/links! Thanks!
I was trying to use F.S. yesterday to iron... the mistake I made was too much blur when setting up the F.S. Layers, thanks for clarifying why I was having so much difficulty.
Perfect, as always. Happy 2022, Unmesh, and keep up the great work!
Let's get started.. already excited😊🔥🔥🔥
Thankyou for a great, straight forward tutorial and a fun attitude
This an awesome update to your previous video on this subject! I'm editing photos of clothing right now and your quick blur shortcut is a godsend. Thank you for always sharing the new tricks and techniques you learn :D
Have you ever considered doing an in depth tutorial on warp tools? I've always felt quite clumsy with it and I'd love a guide in your style of teaching.
I always struggle with warp tool as well, so I would be interested as well to watch a tutorial on it!
Agreed
+1
lols.... Dinda the great Teacher... You are Just too awesome at what you do. thank you
I already liked the video even before starting to watch😍
Love the studio setup Sir! 😍👊
The Finishing it so Satisfied 😍🥰
You have such a wealth of knowledge. Thank you for sharing.
Great video. Such a helpful technique, especially if you photograph Sr High School boys. No matter how much you coach them they always show up to the shoot with a duffel bag with their clothes in it. Aaurgh!!
It`s been a very useful video for me! Thanks!
Great technique I used last month, I was just messing around with the mixer bush tool. This is of higher quality.
Thanks for your tutorial and action!! Nice looking jacket!!
i just discovered your channel and i am glad I did
Thank you buddy... 😊😊😊 That's really fantastic. Earlier i worked with that method.... but now i know much better... Thank you umesh for answering my question... ❤️ Keep creating 😊😁
melhor canal do mundo quando se trata de photoshop
This is really practical. Thank you!
I’m wondering, however, how one could do this with a patterned shirt. 20 years ago, I was a project manager and sent a photo to our re-toucher of a model wearing a thin-striped seersucker jacket (so that’s pattern and texture to deal with) that had wrinkled between the elbow and the wrist from being pushed up in a previous shot. You can imagine how hard it would be to take out wrinkles and match the pattern and texture, but the retoucher did it in half an hour with the PS of 20 years ago.
If you ever get a chance, I’d love to see how to do what she did.
I am a retoucher and I perform such edits - there is only one way to do it - full manual and high end drawing skills.
I second this! Would be really interesting to watch.
@@ДимитърВасилев-э1з That was my guess then. When the client requested it, I wasn’t sure how quickly we could provide the edit. That she did it in under a half hour amazed me.
@@88vosong There is no way to to fix texture with dodge and burn. But you can use it in order to improve your edit and make it more believeable..
If your pattern consists of only two colours, perhaps you could separate each colour using masks based on the hue and brightness and perform the steps in this video twice, once for each colour.
Wow!!!💞❤️ That's insane!!!
Can you make a video on correcting uneven skin tone and dark circles??
Umesh sir iam your biggest fan thankyou for all importants videos 📸
Thank you. I think you can use this teqnology to repair old damaged photos
iron the clothes before shooting, simple.
anw awesome video as always!
You are a life saver bro ❤
1971: " 50 years later we will see flying cars in the sky "
Unmesh in 2021: " Let me show you how to iron clothes in photoshop "
you are a master bro i have a photo of a model and i thought it would be impossible to be fixed but i made it
Great tips. I did pleeenty of this over the last week.
Thank you!
I swear, you are the Photoshop God.
thanks, you really did my business a great favor
Great Helpful Tutorial. Love YOU Boss
Thanks Umesh you save my life one more time.
THIS IS SO INFORMATIVE!
Thank you Mr. PIx
Thank you so much for this tutorial! It was super helpful. I had no idea how powerful the patch tool was. This really helped me solve a clothing problem in a recent shoot I did. Thanks again!
I needed this video today!! Thank you! You are the best!
It's just blown my mind 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻♥️♥️♥️
Thanks for this nice tutorial
That's amazing! Thank you!
Great tutorial! New applications for FS, Mixer Brush, Patch Tool and the others. Amazing!
On another note, I can do one of these and get the image printed on my shirts with the words, "My other shirt looks like this" 😃
ADMIN HERE: Thanks for your great feedback and for your great support on Patreon. It's because of members like you that PiXimperfect is able to keep everyone creating!
@@Cre8tiveWoman Thank you. You're putting the cart ahead of the horse though. It's because of PiXimperfect that we can keep creating!
VERY GOOD GOB THANK YOU
Thanks so much, For your great tutorial.
love you bro keep good work for us thank you so much
hoping in the other day you will introduce us to some adobe product software such as illustrator😊
Aha! Now I can iron all my clothes before going out..😅
Thanks a lot Unmesh
Excellent, it is very necessary
Really helpful video! The info arrived just in time for me to try it on a photo I need to work on! Thanks
Thank you so much sir, you made my day
I wish Unmesh could teach everything!
Very nice tutorial.
Okay so technique # 1 which you said may have lower results is giving me higher results !!! Because when I use Gaussian blur on wrinkles it’s spectacularly removing the crease and blending and my texture is intact !!!! It’s almost like magic VS Technique # 2 - when I try this technique it’s creating a blur on the texture despite doing it on low frequency layer and turning on or off high frequency layer makes no difference -
You are amazing, thank u so much for the content. Clear and to the point!
Thank you once again!!
This is so amazing, wish I knew this sooner for a project I did lmao
This video is very useful 👏👏👏
Please make a video on the warping (all kind Perspective, puppet and normal) in one, would be very much helpful.!
Very helpful! Thanks for sharing.
another great tuto !
Thanks For This Amazing Tutorial ❤
VERY COOL!!!!
Would love to see you do a tutorial on cleaning jewerly. Would love to see how you are able to work with a highly reflective item.
Would love to see how you adjust color on jewerly.
This is amazing.
Thank you very much. I learned a lot from you. Thank you. Please do Arabic subtitles on your videos
As usual, thank you very much for your amazing video!
Great tutorial bro!
So very helpful! Thank you!
Me: I need to iron my wedding suit.
Piximperfect: No Need 😂
Your Videos are Just Awesome!!!
YOU ARE THE BEST
What if the clothes have print patterns on it.
you are magic man
Thank you so much, Amazing video!
you are amazing 🖤
First time I have watched your views under 1k.
How lucky I am 🤣🎉🥳🤩🤣
Thanks
What's worse; the client that complains about your pricing but asking you to take car ride the wrinkles in their clothes, or that we see this video and all say "ugghh, I hate doing this" because almost every shoot has people with super-wrinkled clothes. 😂😂 Looking forward to the video.
Thank you!
Hi Unmesh! Thanks for the video, your ways are very helpful. I would like you to show a 5-layer frequency video (usually 2 and 3). Sometimes it is very necessary. Happy New Year!