This is the best explanation of masks I've found. Loved this tutorial and will be working with it for a few days to completely understand masks! THANK YOU!!
just had another look at green screen, let me just say it has made a big big difference to me, and took a lot of hard work out of my hobby .Appreciated big time
Psp is a bit like my garage, you know the tools are there but you spend all day looking for them. I liked what you did and im' going to do what some one else mentioned and go through the steps that you did. I think psp is good, but for me, it sort of needs a road map to find what you need to get the job done in reasonable time. Thanks for a good lesson, and will be looking at your other's.
You are getting sleepy ... very, very sleepy. Unfortunately, I have often waited until past my bedtime to record tutorials. I am better after coffee. My latest one on Topaz workflow is another example of droning on late at night. I encourage viewers to play at accelerated speed.
Glad it was helpful! Let me know if you need explanations for any of your sticking points. There are a whole bunch of great videos on RUclips to demonstrate editing. Also, your library may have free access to Lynda.com for video courses on Adobe Lightroom (Lr) and Photoshop (Ps).
What I can't find is how to add masks from online to the mask folder in PSP. I am adding masks to the mask folder but when I open up all my masks, I don't see the ones I added even though Veiw All masks is selected.
I have this same version. After opening the program, I click on any one of the menu dialogue boxes and it takes about five seconds for the dialogue box to populate after dropping down. This happens only after I first open the program. After that, the menu dialogue boxes drop down naturally with its content. Any suggestions?
I wish I could help you but I doubt I can. I stopped using PSP a while ago, now using Adobe Lr, Ps and TopazLabs products. I do know that most software vendors have recommended hardware to run their program with minimal requirements often falling short in practice; so that is one thing to consider. Clearing caches and making sure memory is available and cache/scratch disc allocations are large enough is also important. Having a good graphics card with 4 or 8 GB RAM helps but only if the program is pointing to it. That the initial menu selection is sluggish but subsequent use is speedy may point to the program itself waiting for some user input before fully loading menu options. You could submit a ticket through the Corel help desk but they would likely tell you your version is no longer supported and you should upgrade. Good luck and thank you for viewing my video.
Hi Joe, I have Coral Paintshop pro X7 I have been trying to find a way to create a snowfall effect for some of my photographs. My question is, is it possible to create such an effect in Paintshop pro? If so can you do a tutorial?
Probably. I can think of several possibilities. I will look into it when I can get my old PC with PSPX6 up and running. I have moved to Adobe LR and PS and pretty much abandoned PSP due to repeated crashing and a huge difference in support and community. The usual method will involve both layers and masks, so be sure you understand both before moving on. To make it realistic you will want to make several layers with different sized flakes for close, mid ground and far. Here is how to create one such layer: Open the image you want to work on. Create a new blank layer, fill with medium gray. Find a filter to create noise. Use settings that look like fine sand or static. Blur - the amount of blur varies for each distance. Adjust levels dragging the black setting up to start eliminating the weak and smallest dots. The amount of black will eliminate more or less of the small dots. Change the layer opacity to screen. The white flakes will now appear over your underlying image.
I have moved almost 100% away from PSP to Adobe and Topaz products. It will be rare for me to create new PSP video. Realize that pretty much anything that can be done in one program can be done in the others. I will continue to answer questions for which I am able.
Hi, so you're familiar With both Photoshop and paintshop pro then? I'm looking for a way to make disperse effects in paintshop, but can only find tutorials for Photoshop, - and Photoshop don't quite agree With me. Do you know what I'm talking about, and could you maybe make a video? Please?
I can look into it. Masking is more complicated to learn in PSP, but after grasping that, the actual method becomes the same. It appears that some of the PS tutorials are better than others. I have not used that effect but have seen it in ads. It is eye catching. There are days my head feels like it is going to pieces!
Thanks for responding so quickly. I have followed a couple of tutorials for Photoshop, and tried to apply the techniques in paintshop without any Luck. But of course, I'm totally New at Photoshop and haven't played around in my paintshop for years - and I'm an impatient person so.... :P I will continue to try while waiting for you to hopefully come up With a solution ;)
thanks for the feedback. PSP has a very confusing way of using masks. I have given up PSP in favor of Adobe and Topaz products. I hope my newer videos are improving.
joejaspervideo joe I had my fill of Corel also. Im done with them. Moving over to Adobe and Lightroom. I’ll check out you Adobe videos once I purchase Adobe.
Most of mine are currently concentrating on Topaz Lab's new Studio. That's a good program for applying textures and painterly effects etc - somewhere between painter and PS. I use Adobe's Lightroom Classic CC not the plain CC. Also, PS and Topaz's old plugins.
This is the best explanation of masks I've found. Loved this tutorial and will be working with it for a few days to completely understand masks! THANK YOU!!
just had another look at green screen, let me just say it has made a big big difference
to me, and took a lot of hard work out of my hobby .Appreciated big time
Psp is a bit like my garage, you know the tools are there but you spend all day looking for them.
I liked what you did and im' going to do what some one else mentioned and go through the steps
that you did. I think psp is good, but for me, it sort of needs a road map to find what you need to get
the job done in reasonable time. Thanks for a good lesson, and will be looking at your other's.
I reached the sticking layer and fell asleep.. Your voice is awesome.
You are getting sleepy ... very, very sleepy. Unfortunately, I have often waited until past my bedtime to record tutorials. I am better after coffee. My latest one on Topaz workflow is another example of droning on late at night. I encourage viewers to play at accelerated speed.
Thanks for translating how to in plainspeak! I've watched Corel videos and workshops but was lost because they never start at point A!
Thanks for this informative video. Good pace, not too fast.
I am new to editing. It's so so difficult for me. But I think it is the best explanation.
Glad it was helpful! Let me know if you need explanations for any of your sticking points. There are a whole bunch of great videos on RUclips to demonstrate editing. Also, your library may have free access to Lynda.com for video courses on Adobe Lightroom (Lr) and Photoshop (Ps).
Well, that's one way of doing it.
Great vid! Thanks man, gonna be checking out all your vids if there as good as this, right to the point.. very informative.. I get masks now :)
Excellent!
What I can't find is how to add masks from online to the mask folder in PSP. I am adding masks to the mask folder but when I open up all my masks, I don't see the ones I added even though Veiw All masks is selected.
I have this same version. After opening the program, I click on any one of the menu dialogue boxes and it takes about five seconds for the dialogue box to populate after dropping down. This happens only after I first open the program. After that, the menu dialogue boxes drop down naturally with its content. Any suggestions?
I wish I could help you but I doubt I can. I stopped using PSP a while ago, now using Adobe Lr, Ps and TopazLabs products. I do know that most software vendors have recommended hardware to run their program with minimal requirements often falling short in practice; so that is one thing to consider. Clearing caches and making sure memory is available and cache/scratch disc allocations are large enough is also important. Having a good graphics card with 4 or 8 GB RAM helps but only if the program is pointing to it. That the initial menu selection is sluggish but subsequent use is speedy may point to the program itself waiting for some user input before fully loading menu options. You could submit a ticket through the Corel help desk but they would likely tell you your version is no longer supported and you should upgrade. Good luck and thank you for viewing my video.
Hi Joe, I have Coral Paintshop pro X7 I have been trying to find a way to create a snowfall effect for some of my photographs. My question is, is it possible to create such an effect in Paintshop pro? If so can you do a tutorial?
Probably. I can think of several possibilities. I will look into it when I can get my old PC with PSPX6 up and running. I have moved to Adobe LR and PS and pretty much abandoned PSP due to repeated crashing and a huge difference in support and community.
The usual method will involve both layers and masks, so be sure you understand both before moving on. To make it realistic you will want to make several layers with different sized flakes for close, mid ground and far. Here is how to create one such layer:
Open the image you want to work on.
Create a new blank layer, fill with medium gray.
Find a filter to create noise. Use settings that look like fine sand or static.
Blur - the amount of blur varies for each distance.
Adjust levels dragging the black setting up to start eliminating the weak and smallest dots. The amount of black will eliminate more or less of the small dots.
Change the layer opacity to screen. The white flakes will now appear over your underlying image.
Okay, TreeTop, I created a video for you and other PSP users to study for snow effects.
I have moved almost 100% away from PSP to Adobe and Topaz products. It will be rare for me to create new PSP video. Realize that pretty much anything that can be done in one program can be done in the others. I will continue to answer questions for which I am able.
Hi, so you're familiar With both Photoshop and paintshop pro then? I'm looking for a way to make disperse effects in paintshop, but can only find tutorials for Photoshop, - and Photoshop don't quite agree With me. Do you know what I'm talking about, and could you maybe make a video? Please?
I can look into it. Masking is more complicated to learn in PSP, but after grasping that, the actual method becomes the same. It appears that some of the PS tutorials are better than others. I have not used that effect but have seen it in ads. It is eye catching. There are days my head feels like it is going to pieces!
Thanks for responding so quickly. I have followed a couple of tutorials for Photoshop, and tried to apply the techniques in paintshop without any Luck. But of course, I'm totally New at Photoshop and haven't played around in my paintshop for years - and I'm an impatient person so.... :P I will continue to try while waiting for you to hopefully come up With a solution ;)
I got it, at least the gist of it. Willattempt video for you.
It should show up here ruclips.net/video/Xy0983OmV6U/видео.html
Good luck
Paste it as a new layer is grayed out....I followed word per word and the paste the new layer is not functioning
Man, your presentation is very poor. More confusing then revealing.
thanks for the feedback. PSP has a very confusing way of using masks. I have given up PSP in favor of Adobe and Topaz products. I hope my newer videos are improving.
joejaspervideo joe I had my fill of Corel also. Im done with them. Moving over to Adobe and Lightroom. I’ll check out you Adobe videos once I purchase Adobe.
Most of mine are currently concentrating on Topaz Lab's new Studio. That's a good program for applying textures and painterly effects etc - somewhere between painter and PS. I use Adobe's Lightroom Classic CC not the plain CC. Also, PS and Topaz's old plugins.