I’m struggling at the moment deciding which reflections to leave in and which to take out sometimes during the editing process before it looks too fake. These tutorials are making it so much easier. 👍🏼
Hi Moe! I am really interested in cars and car photography and would like to start taking professional pictures of my own, but I don’t know what equipment I should get. What camera and lenses would you recommend I get that not only is affordable, but takes excellent quality photos? Thanks!
great vid. mine just ends up looking like it was drawn over.Do you have any suggestions to solve it??? it is a gray car with a little purple cause of the edit
hi!!! thanks for your videos im learning a lot on your vids ... but I don't have access to amazing car pictures to practice ... Im subscribed already to your newsletter to get them hope you send it soon!!! thanks so much for your help!!
Content aware can also create banding and a tonal mismatch I use the paints and gradients as well but saw something Moe did I will be adding ontop of my way of doing it.
It would be cool if you could do a series '' how to edit like xxx " and i suggest for episode 1 " how to edit like @arnaudTaquet " ! Or also how to work with brand how the car world photography work agency etc ... As usual cool video !
maybe its because i just watched the video but the bigger reflection removal doesn't seem convincing still, Although im sure i wouldnt know if i didnt know.
@@MoeZainal One would think that, but it's not very clear what purpose it serves, just to show of your work or to advertise the channel ? If showing off your work is the goal then all the overlays are just a distraction. If showing off your channel and self branding is the goal then maybe adding some text to explain what kind of content is being delivered to the audience (like automotive photography, photo editing, color correction etc.) so that it sticks with you. But that's just my two cents anyways.
Who can tell the name of the new intro Song?
@@8bitHopes thank you!
those edits are so subtle but so powerful - well thx for sharing it with us
Cheers Noealz 🙌🏼
Good to have you back Moe! Missed your tutorials. This one was great. 👍🏼
I’m struggling at the moment deciding which reflections to leave in and which to take out sometimes during the editing process before it looks too fake. These tutorials are making it so much easier. 👍🏼
Hi Moe! I am really interested in cars and car photography and would like to start taking professional pictures of my own, but I don’t know what equipment I should get. What camera and lenses would you recommend I get that not only is affordable, but takes excellent quality photos? Thanks!
really awesome video! I bought all of your 3 online courses and didnt regret it thanks a lot!
Thank you so much buddy, happy to know you've enjoyed the videos 🙌🏼
great vid. mine just ends up looking like it was drawn over.Do you have any suggestions to solve it??? it is a gray car with a little purple cause of the edit
Hermano buen video, me ayudó mucho ❤
Awsome vid Moe. Good to have you back
You're welcome my dear friend, trying to!
Just purchased a couple tutorials and I can’t wait to give it a go! Thanks for all you do mo
You're back! Fantastic :D
Almost back 😆🙌🏼
PERFECT TEACHER IN RUclips
Thank you ❤️
Love the new into, and thanks for the tutorial. Couldn’t have been a better time.
Glad you're loving the new intro & the tutorial!
I would like to see whole before/after of this Audi! Hwo did you do background, that match perfect to the car?
Perhaps on another video
do you know if the opacity and flow technique works on
ALL glares and reflections such as picture frames?
Worth the try however, try this instead m.ruclips.net/video/plOsuoh0eFg/видео.html
Good technique - thank you
You're welcome!
You rock, Moe! Thank you very much for this awesome video.
man, that is what I needed!
I will try it on my next photos :)
Cheers buddy 🙌🏼
Good techniques Moe! Love it!
Thank you Tom 🙌🏼
Great video!!! Thank you
You are welcome 🙌🏼
awesome tutorial! thank you for that!
Cheers 🙌🏼
This is a really good one...thanks Moe!
Another awesome tutorial, keep on truckin’ ✌️
Cheers buddy!
YESSS THANK YOU BROTHER👍👍👍👍
You're welcome 🙌🏼
hi!!! thanks for your videos im learning a lot on your vids ... but I don't have access to amazing car pictures to practice ... Im subscribed already to your newsletter to get them hope you send it soon!!! thanks so much for your help!!
Working out with the email provider to fix the issue 🙌🏼 should receive them soon
Great tutorial Moe. Thanks for these techniques. Do you ever use Frequency Separation when you edit your cars ?
Tha k you, though I don't use frequency separation for my work, I do use check layers for close up detailed shots.
@@MoeZainal Thanks.
just out of curiosity, why dont you use content aware fill? i find that much easier and faster, with good result
It doesn't always get me the desired results, painting gets me more control on the final look.
I see 😁 thanks for the respons! Great videos btw
You're welcome buddy 🙌🏼 and thank you!
Content aware can also create banding and a tonal mismatch I use the paints and gradients as well but saw something Moe did I will be adding ontop of my way of doing it.
It would be cool if you could do a series '' how to edit like xxx " and i suggest for episode 1 " how to edit like @arnaudTaquet " ! Or also how to work with brand how the car world photography work agency etc ... As usual cool video !
Thank you for this!!! Nice new intro btw
Thank you, glad you like it!
The patch tool gives much better results in situations like this.
Not always
I have tried this multiple times, but I always end up with a 'fake' look. On high res images it is more noticable.
you need to make the blend mode color , not the opacity
Reflections are a big issue in automotive photography and this tutorial just scratches the surface.
maybe its because i just watched the video but the bigger reflection removal doesn't seem convincing still, Although im sure i wouldnt know if i didnt know.
Maybe, you can still make it more realistic by dodging and burning areas (playing with lighting) to make it more realistic
@@MoeZainal fair enough, its a great tip though.
seems, you don't know about the Mixer brush 😉
I show you how I remove reflections right after the intro *skips intro*
Good for you
@@MoeZainal maybe it's not necessary on YT is what I'm saying. Like with photography, remove anything that serves no purpose
@@SergeyPower That's the only 10 seconds self-branding in return of free valuable information - but off course, you are free to skip them :)
@@MoeZainal One would think that, but it's not very clear what purpose it serves, just to show of your work or to advertise the channel ?
If showing off your work is the goal then all the overlays are just a distraction. If showing off your channel and self branding is the goal then maybe adding some text to explain what kind of content is being delivered to the audience (like automotive photography, photo editing, color correction etc.) so that it sticks with you. But that's just my two cents anyways.
I honestly liked the old intro better......
Are you for real or are you trolling?
You are a Gen Z, scroll to the comments and you should be able to tell...