5 Ways Blend If in Photoshop Will Blow Your Mind!
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
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One of the big new updates in the upcoming Zone Systems Course is the use of "Blend If" options. These are stuck in the Layer Styles of any layer and are quite possibly the most powerful tools in Photoshop.
In this free tutorial I will show you just how powerful they can be when combined with techniques you already use in your workflow. One of the creative ways you can use Blend If is in the photo texturing process.
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Blake being witty with a cool sense of humor, being extremely articulate and clear in your tutorial should suffice, but you are (in my opinion) a true gem among the sea of experts. Each one of your tutorials is superb! Thank you.
Wow! Thank you so much 😁 man that means so much to me!
Excellent video - I've watched lots of RUclips tutorials but this one added a load of interesting and useful techniques to my arsenal in a clear and easily understood way. Thanks!
you're a blend if God. Learned so much
😁 thanks, but I'm totally mortal 🤣🤣🤣
This is really a gem. Thank you, sir. It's like you've unlocked the mystery of Photoshop.
Thank you so much. Quite possibly the best explanation on blend if - a subject that has eluded me since it was first introduced.
Very helpful tutorial. I'm going to watch all your blend if videos. Recently I am working on coloring old black and white photos (I do have a pile of old family photographs I want to have colored) and find blend if very useful, since both hue and saturation change with varying degrees of brightness, especially on human skin. Thank you very much.
Génial !!! Thank you for this tutoriel. Never thought this option could do such transformation !
Seven year old video yet learned more about BlendIf than the videos available today.
Dang right!
Simply amazing even the voice is a joy to listen to.
I appreciate every single second of the tutorial :)
really great video. Thanks so much for this.
awesome vignette tip- for noise reduction on shadows- a luminosity mask will work too- making selections just in darks. or midtones or whatever tones you wish- I have an action for luminosity masks- so it's just a quick click to select darks, then run aggressive noise reduction on it- you can quickly control or increase the tones it covers by clicking "alt/L" key and adventist the slider- to increase or decrease tonal range- just another way to quickly apply noise reduction or sharpen to specific tones- Your saturation tip is great too- one of the best I've seen-
very helpful. i like your pace not too fast, & your speech is very clear. this tutorial really worked. thanks. :)
Great explanation of a truly useful technique.
Thank you!
I reeeaallly liked the vignette part. I'll be using that in future work instead of the regular now boring vignette I usually use
Great tutorial. Simple yet very effective
One of the best blend IF Video. Thank you for this 5 Gems !!!
:) you are welcome!
Thanks for the video. Shows how useful Blend If is.
Wow, these are quite interesting techniques, thanks for sharing! :)
Thank you f64!
pretty simple but effective - thanks Stanley!
I love this video.thank you
Genius! really interesting, like this alot
+f64 This is great, however there's a lot of ground covered. I hope I can remember it all.
I've got the download started from your site. I'll subscribe to get your bleeps on new tutorials. You are one of two I'm willing to subscribe to. You speak well, but you cover a lot of ground. That makes it difficult to remember all these things (I'm old and forgetful).
I've learned a lot here. I'll go over it again and again if need be! This is way cool of you to offer these tuts.
Thanks heaps! You're a great guy!
Thank you.
Thank you, really appreciate your sharing this amazing information!
I divide history into to parts, before Blend If, and after Blend If. It’s one amazing tool that I am using more and more in my workflow.,
I love this! May I quote you on this for a presentation I am doing, that line: I divide history into to parts, before Blend If, and after Blend If is perfect. It describes my workflow history 100%!
Truly useful tutorial. Many thanks.
Always my pleasure!
You are amazing of showing these techniques, I've learned so much.
Many thanks.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate your feedback!
More than nice tips. Specially the "vignettes", simply whouwwwww. Awesome. THANKS to sharing it.
Thank very much for sharing these tips!!
Awesome, never know these methods, loved this video. Thanks a lot
WOW! thank you very much.
Another great tutorial! Thank you!!
Thanks for watching!
Hi Thank you very much for sharing such wonderful and useful techniques.
Pretty great especially enjoyed the BlendIf info for vignettes and textures. Thank you! :)))
Excellent. An often forgotten yet powerful tool to use.
Nice. Explanation of usage was unique. Will have to try in the ways you've described. Thank you for your unselfish sharing of info . . . for free!!!
great video. Especially loved the Texturing using "normal" blend layer
Mind Blowing
I enjoy your videos, thank you!!!
Really nice tut. love Blend if.
Thank you sir! Very informative
thank you very much...,you really blow out my mind... why i did not know all this before?...great teaching..and thank you for video and textures....
OORVOKKI :) Thanks for the awesome feedback and for watching! You will get it all one day, it just clicks and boom, you have it all!
Thanks alot. Great work :)
Great tutorial. Thank you.
This is an amazing tutorial. Please keep them coming up and inspiring us!
Will do!
Thank you!
Your videos are insane!!! I learn so much. A HUGE thank you!
:) Thanks!
Very informative video.
Thank you for sharing this great technique.
excellent, thank you
As usual a great video and great technique.
Oh my gosh! I had no idea this existed and what a great tool!! Loved the videos and you explained everything in a way that I can understand it! Thank you! BTW, what is If?
Excellent!
Thank Q sir, wonderful
as always, great info Sir!
Jay Downey Thanks Jay!
Great tutorial!
wow.. wonderful tutorial.. thanks for sharing
Superb video, thanks for sharing this, cheers.
My pleasure, thank you for watching!
Every time I see this I want to like it....a big thank you
Thanks, I do appreciate it!
I have used this when adding "grain" tp mono images. Protect all but middle tone when grain shop most.
very important video... thank you
Very professional tutorial.. Thanks
The vignette tips was gold 😘
Awesome! Glad you liked it!
great chanel! thx a lot keep going on.
Superb!
Amazing
Fantastic tutorial.
Thank you very much.
thanks!!!
excellent tips I might say
Thanks so much!
Really great explanation of a truly useful set of techniques - controllable and creative.
Thank you!
Lucas Pitcher Thanks for the feedback. You are welcome, it was truly my pleasure!
Great Info Blake once again! Love your stuff.
Stanley Fry Thanks for the feedback! I appreciate the continual support more than you can imagine!
very well done. thank you.
Thanks, I do appreciate it!
A+++. Great info.
Amazing n thank you :))
Very good information on blend if. Thanks! I'll be looking at more of your videos.
Awesome! Thanks!
Nice!! Thank you!
You are welcome!
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NICE JOB
great job. it is very helpful . keep it up
I'm hooked on Blend If...
That´s really an eye opener!
Glad you got some good intel out of it.
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JUST AWESOME. The most strange thing: I don't know how this video came to me.
Really really useful. Thanks a lot!
Thanks for checking it out! really glad you liked it. Your enthusiasm is infectious :-)
You are the best teacher
Thank you, +Azham Shah Abdullah I do appreciate that.
thank 's very good teaching
I appreciate it!
Sir. You can do the same with a frequency seperation layer. Messing with the opacity of the tone/colour layer gives the same for a few things
Thanks Blake! i will try these techniques, i can see the vignette being a useful addition to my workflow, it has always bothered me that they were quite obvious.
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Chiefs 2020 two time champs 😁
It's one of the best tutorials I could find in Internet.. Awesome tutorial Blake..Your Each and every tutorial helps a lot in many ways.. Thanks for the beautiful tutorial.. I have a request to you Blake.. Please do a extensive tutorial on Blending Mode.. Really looking forward to your Blending mode tutorial..
Excellent topic. I will explore that for you and put a tutorial together soon! Thanks for the suggestion and feedback!
+EverydayHDR thank you 😊
Excellent video !! :-) thank you so much !! JF :-)
Thanks!
Wonderful techniques. I would like to ask a question about #5, Texturing Photos, specially the last part where a texture is added and use Blend If in NORMAL MODE. Very interesting! But I have tried it with out splitting apart the small black and white icons on Underlying Layer to maintain the raw aspect not the smooth suggested in the video. It works wonderfully but, BUT, when I make a stamp layer or flatten the layers you get a different result!!! It was such a surprise to me that I started making experiments with flattening and I also discovered that if you have a document with just two layers , the top layer being on Dissolve Mode, when you flatten you loose the effect also! Some on who can give me a hint? Is therr a solution to this?
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+2v1l woot!
great easy to follow instructions big thumbs up from me
Awesome! Thanks for watching :)
Nice photo of Kansas City, Mo.
Thanks, I ♥ my city!
thanks ..wheres the link to download some tools ☺thank you...
Simple and effective.. Don't forget... 'protection ;)
Ha ha, I see what you did there!
Very helpful and interesting. It works amost like a mask, isn't It?
+JOSÉ DÁRIO LEANDRO kind of like a mask. However you can still mask and have the best of both worlds :-)
+JOSÉ DÁRIO LEANDRO kind of like a mask. However you can still mask and have the best of both worlds :-)
Cool! Thanks
f64 Academy op
I learned something new AGAIN today………. :-)
Sweet! My job is done 😁
3:51 You can press in H and move
i clicked on hi pass and it became grey as said..but when i apply liner lights from blending mode, it just stays grey!!! and nothing happens!
You may have HighPassed the wrong layer. It should work if the appropriate layer is selected.
yah, i tried with another image then, and it worked...!!
W00T! Kansas City in image 2.
***** KC baby! I am about 20 miles North of the city :)
EverydayHDR Wow, small world! So... copter shot I assume? Knowing the area, I don't think there is a high vantage point to capture this angle.
***** Yes, I contacted the Memorial and asked them if I could fly at sunrise. They were very cool about it.
Thank you! I was just about to ask which city this is.
sorry for this, but you are motherfuking legend
haha! Well, I do have 3 kids so that is pretty accurate... :)