This is amazing!! I’ve been periodically looking for a convincing technique (that doesn’t depend on expensive plugins) for something like this for decades!
I don't know yet where I'm going to use this but I know that I ultimately certainly will! That was a fascinating video it makes me even more aware of how much I really don't know! Never in a million years would I be able to figure something like that out without your help.
Thank you for another interesting, creative ,and especially useful tutorial. I've enjoyed and used several of your painting tutorials. I'm wondering if you've created any tutorials describing how to create a tempera painting effect from a photo in photoshop and if not are you planning such an exercise in the future? Do you have any suggestions re: how one might get started in creating such an effect.
I haven't yet. Tempera is very specific. I receive numerous requests every week for tutorials and I do appreciate them all. I may eventually do some of them, but I can't promise I'll do any of them. I trust you understand.
What a great tutorial Marty! Thank you. I have a small request, You have a very , very old tutorial that I kept in my favourite folders, about making glitter glass (or glass glitter?) letters. As Adobe changed so much, just by chance do you have a newer tutorial of such thing? I thank you again, and send my best from Uruguay.
My response to the gentleman here who said he ..."doesn't see the point of... pretty lame." The point is not to pretend something is a painting - that I think is what you are and have missed. It is to ENABLE us to create an "effect" that WE wish to create for WHATEVER purposes we have in mind. For instance, when we use Photoshop to adjust something in the myriad ways we know we can no one is accusing anyone of being phony or foolish for making an image up or making an actual image better by using these tools. The Goal - in my opinion - is to have the freedom, the tools to make what I wish to see in my imagination reality. What we have been given here is just one more creative tool. How I or anyone uses it, incorporates it into our work? Well, that's our perogative and should not be subject to any pejorative, denigrating aspersions as someone here made.
@@BLTV_Photoshop Thank you and thank you also for taking the time to share with us the "secrets" you did. I actually posted that comment under his comment but then deleted it because I felt it might get lost there and thought it was an important point to make. That it was necessary for someone, who might be new Photoshop and miracles of image editing these days to realize that was a very short-sighted opinion on his part. Not that he was trying to be unkind; it simply was his quick take on it - that I felt needed to be extrapolated upon to bring it more into harmony with reality.
While I'm at it, I've been looking for tutorials on how to reproduce the style of old ads from different eras (art deco, 50s...). Surprisingly, apart for a couple of videos from Spoon Graphics, there aren't really any tutorials about that on TH-cam. At least not on Photoshop. Maybe some ideas for you to explore?
I love reproducing styles from the past, as well. Check out the following tutorials. Some are quite old, so please forgive their shortcomings. th-cam.com/video/rSdZebybNU8/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/0vbw9UoP0oM/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/ORePg9RHFB8/w-d-xo.html&t= th-cam.com/video/DrfD5-FxNkg/w-d-xo.html&t th-cam.com/video/Y9VGm8GlGUA/w-d-xo.html&t= th-cam.com/video/UZsaf0MC85M/w-d-xo.html&t= th-cam.com/video/e7UHxD7iJOs/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/7Hm0mfMbwEc/w-d-xo.html&t= th-cam.com/video/qms4_gJ7Cvk/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for your comment. The style of oil painting shown in this video does indeed sacrifice detail, however, if you want to restore back some detail, at 1:57, make a copy of your subject. After you create the final oil painting, convert all the layers that comprise it into a Smart Object. Don't include the copy of your original subject to the smart object. Add a layer mask next to the smart object and paint black over the oil painting in areas you want to restore. This will reveal the original subject through the layer mask.
Thank you for your tutorial suggestion. I receive numerous requests every week and I do appreciate them all. I may eventually do some of them, but I can't promise I'll do any of them. I trust you understand.
Thank you for your comment. Photoshop doesn't aspire to replace "art". At the end of the day, it's just a tool that allows people to have fun creating digital, visual effects including recreating the look of an artistic medium. As for me, I was trained as a fine artist, graphic designer, and illustrator at two art colleges way before the digital age. I studied life drawing, painting, and worked in many other mediums including etching, wood engraving and sculpture.
Penjelasan yang amat menarik dan mudah dipahami bagi pemula terimakasih❤
very interesting. Thank you Marty
another great tutorial... thanx Marty...
You have one of the most unique tutorials, all neatly and amazingly explained!
C'est vraiment géniale comme auto.Merci pour le partage.
Really great. Thank you!!
as always, wonderful tuto !
Thank you!)
Great thank you:)
👍👍👍
you are amazing !!!!! thank you
Excellent.
What a timing, I was just looking for something like that! Thank you Marty! Brilliant tutorial as always.
BLTV has a lot of great tutorials for this effect!
AMAZING!!
You're the best thanks for sharing
good tutorial. tanks 👍
Marty, you might possibly have the kindest and human friendly channel out there... 😊
💙
It’s an ai voice that sounds friendly
@@MrJayArt No, he was live in a video.
I am a beginner and this video was so straight forward and easy to follow. I was able to create this effect on my photo beautifully. Thank you!
You're welcome!
You are a star......
bravissimo 🤗
Good one, You make it so easy to follow along...
This is amazing!! I’ve been periodically looking for a convincing technique (that doesn’t depend on expensive plugins) for something like this for decades!
I have been a subscriber for years now and yours truly is the only channel I actually search and visit simply because how great teacher you are
Thank you!
I don't know yet where I'm going to use this but I know that I ultimately certainly will! That was a fascinating video it makes me even more aware of how much I really don't know! Never in a million years would I be able to figure something like that out without your help.
Glad it was helpful! 👍
Thank you for another interesting, creative ,and especially useful tutorial. I've enjoyed and used several of your painting tutorials. I'm wondering if you've created any tutorials describing how to create a tempera painting effect from a photo in photoshop and if not are you planning such an exercise in the future? Do you have any suggestions re: how one might get started in creating such an effect.
I haven't yet. Tempera is very specific. I receive numerous requests every week for tutorials and I do appreciate them all. I may eventually do some of them, but I can't promise I'll do any of them. I trust you understand.
Thanks for your prompt reply. I'll keep my fingers crossed!
Subbed 2 forms of oil painting effects i was highly looking for @ the same place BLTVP🔥
What a great tutorial Marty! Thank you. I have a small request, You have a very , very old tutorial that I kept in my favourite folders, about making glitter glass (or glass glitter?) letters. As Adobe changed so much, just by chance do you have a newer tutorial of such thing? I thank you again, and send my best from Uruguay.
I'll put it on my "to-do" list. Thanks!
@@BLTV_Photoshop Thanks to you really!!! :)
My response to the gentleman here who said he ..."doesn't see the point of... pretty lame."
The point is not to pretend something is a painting - that I think is what you are and have missed. It is to ENABLE us to create an "effect" that WE wish to create for WHATEVER purposes we have in mind.
For instance, when we use Photoshop to adjust something in the myriad ways we know we can no one is accusing anyone of being phony or foolish for making an image up or making an actual image better by using these tools.
The Goal - in my opinion - is to have the freedom, the tools to make what I wish to see in my imagination reality.
What we have been given here is just one more creative tool.
How I or anyone uses it, incorporates it into our work? Well, that's our perogative and should not be subject to any pejorative, denigrating aspersions as someone here made.
Well-said.
@@BLTV_Photoshop Thank you and thank you also for taking the time to share with us the "secrets" you did.
I actually posted that comment under his comment but then deleted it because I felt it might get lost there and thought it was an important point to make.
That it was necessary for someone, who might be new Photoshop and miracles of image editing these days to realize that was a very short-sighted opinion on his part.
Not that he was trying to be unkind; it simply was his quick take on it - that I felt needed to be extrapolated upon to bring it more into harmony with reality.
Can you do the opposite? For example, taking Starry Night by Van Gogh as a realistic version of the painting?
Yes, but it would require enormous talent and time to execute.
@@BLTV_Photoshop no pressure sir...Ive always wanted to learn that...great work you do here
While I'm at it, I've been looking for tutorials on how to reproduce the style of old ads from different eras (art deco, 50s...). Surprisingly, apart for a couple of videos from Spoon Graphics, there aren't really any tutorials about that on TH-cam. At least not on Photoshop. Maybe some ideas for you to explore?
I love reproducing styles from the past, as well. Check out the following tutorials. Some are quite old, so please forgive their shortcomings.
th-cam.com/video/rSdZebybNU8/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/0vbw9UoP0oM/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/ORePg9RHFB8/w-d-xo.html&t=
th-cam.com/video/DrfD5-FxNkg/w-d-xo.html&t
th-cam.com/video/Y9VGm8GlGUA/w-d-xo.html&t=
th-cam.com/video/UZsaf0MC85M/w-d-xo.html&t=
th-cam.com/video/e7UHxD7iJOs/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/7Hm0mfMbwEc/w-d-xo.html&t=
th-cam.com/video/qms4_gJ7Cvk/w-d-xo.html
@@BLTV_Photoshop I'll check them out. Thank you Marty!
Hi
PLEASE MAKE THIS AN ACTION
Very good!
But there is a problem with this oil paint method and that is the loss of details!
The details of the photo are almost gone.
Thank you for your comment. The style of oil painting shown in this video does indeed sacrifice detail, however, if you want to restore back some detail, at 1:57, make a copy of your subject. After you create the final oil painting, convert all the layers that comprise it into a Smart Object. Don't include the copy of your original subject to the smart object. Add a layer mask next to the smart object and paint black over the oil painting in areas you want to restore. This will reveal the original subject through the layer mask.
please can you show tutorial for arabic calligraphy poster
Thank you for your tutorial suggestion. I receive numerous requests every week and I do appreciate them all. I may eventually do some of them, but I can't promise I'll do any of them. I trust you understand.
I don't see the point of doing it. what is the goal to print and hang it pretending it is an oil painting. pretty lame
Thank you for your comment. Photoshop doesn't aspire to replace "art". At the end of the day, it's just a tool that allows people to have fun creating digital, visual effects including recreating the look of an artistic medium. As for me, I was trained as a fine artist, graphic designer, and illustrator at two art colleges way before the digital age. I studied life drawing, painting, and worked in many other mediums including etching, wood engraving and sculpture.