you prolly dont give a damn but does someone know a method to get back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb forgot my account password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me.
@Victor Dominick thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and im trying it out now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
*Maybe start at **0:04**. The grainy picture in the very beginning wasn't the original, it was just the original with some grain effect added onto it. The actual original shot already looked like a Porsche Advertisement... He made it better, but not off of an iPhone potato shot. lol. The picture right from the beginning already looks too perfect like a 3D render for concept artwork, rather than a real photo. But none the less, the techniques are still relevant.*
Thank you for posting this edit. Was great to see how you got from the original image to the finished image. Doubt that you need any tips but a handy one that I use a lot is Shift/option/command/E to make a stamped layer of all the visible layers below. Like at the end when you combined the layers to make the final Camara Raw edits. Thanks again, great job.
Absolutely fantastic job with the photo Damian, it shows that You have a lot of experience with this, love Your taste in color and overall processing. Thank You VERY much for sharing the knowledge with us. Eager to see more!
I recommend using the auto geometry settings in Lightroom to adjust the photo so everything is straight and then crop it, saves a lot of time, Amazing video though 🙏🏻
Loved seeing this type of tutorial as car photography is where I started along with nature and I never knew the techniques and how people did all of this and now that I am full time doing video I dont get to shoot cars much anymore. Now I want to go out and do a shoot so I can work on some of this stuff! Thanks!
Liked the video! I am trying to get into some photography and would like to do some cars etc. I wouldn't mind seeing in your videos where you attach the original photo so people could follow along like me. :) Great video though!
Would love to see a video where u show us the proces from taking a photo to editing it (would be awesome if u used a basic camera or even your phone to shoot so everyone can try it at home)
I'm not even shooting car photography, I shoot portraits and fashion, but this is such a great tutorial! Saved it to watch later, who knows when this will be useful. Thank you for sharing this amazing lesson! :)
Wow, it's amazing how you made a completely different image at the end. It's a completely different ambiance. It takes some real creativity to come up with little details, like the black front, or darker glass. Also never knew a car looks better when not reflecting lights. It's meant to be shiny. But it does look better. So many nice touches. Great work.
Great video and photography! Also, in case you didn't know about this shortcut , you don't need to select all layers and duplicate them in order to create a flattened image of all layers. You could just select the top layer and press Ctrl+Shift+Alt+E on Windows or Cmd+Shift+Option+E on Mac.
Fantastic job Damian, I stumbled across your channel after seeing your comment about the Sony A7iii. I forgive you for that after seeing your work lol.
Loved it and learned a lot. The only thing for me was that lighting in the top left you added not my taste, but the final picture looks out of this world, big thumbs up. Anyway thank you so much for this tutorial. I definitely subbed and will be watching the rest of your videos.
Hi Damian. Little tip. When you want to merge all the layer, just click on the top layer and press Control + Shift + Alt + E. It will just merge all visible layers into new layer :)
Really nice vid, thanks! Tip 26:23, I think it's possible to do the flatten process by pressing cmd/ctrl+alt+shift+e. It will create a duplicate based on what is currently visible on screen! :)
Very good tutorial and gave me lots of good ideas for couple of my own car photos. Especially with the color corrections. One thing that got me wondering a bit was the straightening process. Why you didn't use Lightroom's "transform" menu so you didn't have to recreate empty spaces?
Hey I’m new to car photography (well photography in general) and I wanna know how did you know what to do on this picture? What made you say “okay I wanna set whites to x number and etc”
Cool video, nice to see the build up. I can appreciate you did the end first and then recorded it but it would have been nice to see you organically, how long did the original edit take? Also at the end you took all the layers and flattened them, why not just create a stamp visible layer? Look forward to seeing more videos and Merry Christmas.
Damian, in last merging step, you don't need to duplicate all layers, just press cmd alt shift E (ctrl shift alt E on pc), it will merge down all visible layers into new one!
by removing the light spots, the car doesn't look glossy anymore, I think I wouldn't remove them completely. good job on the colour correction. could you explain how you use the calibration tab? why not the HSL colour correction tab?
I think Photo Damian and CGI Damian (me) should Collab. Edit: Wait, we even have the same amount of subs. I guess this proves the Matrix was real all along.
Thanks for the video! Don’t feel rushed either, the attention to detail is what we are here for!
you prolly dont give a damn but does someone know a method to get back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb forgot my account password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me.
@Duncan Xander Instablaster =)
@Victor Dominick thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and im trying it out now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Victor Dominick It did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thank you so much, you really help me out :D
@Duncan Xander happy to help :D
00:01 iPhone potato-image shot at night
28:11 professional Porsche Advertisement with a production cost of 50k$
the hell did you do that?
btw instant sub 👍🏻
Samson Kipp haha thanks so much!!
*Maybe start at **0:04**. The grainy picture in the very beginning wasn't the original, it was just the original with some grain effect added onto it. The actual original shot already looked like a Porsche Advertisement... He made it better, but not off of an iPhone potato shot. lol. The picture right from the beginning already looks too perfect like a 3D render for concept artwork, rather than a real photo. But none the less, the techniques are still relevant.*
@@AzNightmare thats what I thought, wasn't sure tho.
Love how you're not using vague phrases like "to make things pop" and just say "to increase the contrast" when adjusting settings
okay thanks man!
its amazing how much you did only with color adjustments im really impressed waiting for next vid.
Mikołaj Dąbrowski thanks man!
Been suggested to me today and I have found my new favourite editing channel. Great Video
thanks so much!
Thx fr ur guidance. its really helpfull.
My pleasure 😊
I learned a lot from this vid. Thanks a bunch, Damian. Will apply some of your thought processes to my photos on Instagram.
thanks!
Came home at 1am saw the notification and had to watch this there was no way I was missing it. So worth it bro amazing job
Angelo Haak thanks so much bro
you’re edit is soooo gold!!! Thank you so much, you have a new follower!!! 🤭🌈✨
Thank you so much!!
2 years ago and I’m so impressed 🙏 thanks a lot
Glad I could help!
*JUST WOW*
thanks!
It's been a long time since i watched a 30minute video entirely!! Awesome ideas!
Hope you enjoyed it!
Mind. Blown. Very impressive... looking forward to watching more of your videos
thanks so much
maybe i discover this late but i can't stop watching this videos, i'm learning so much!!!
great to hear, thanks!
Great tutorial. Thank you.
The image is superb in final edit. Great work and thanks for sharing the workflow. Just shows the power of LR/PS to tranform images.
Anthony Bryant thank you! Glad you like d it !
Beautiful tutorial thank you
Angel Ripped thanks!
Never gave the Patch tool because the preview just looked weird, glad I watched this. Txs for the video!
You're welcome!
Thank you for posting this edit. Was great to see how you got from the original image to the finished image. Doubt that you need any tips but a handy one that I use a lot is Shift/option/command/E to make a stamped layer of all the visible layers below. Like at the end when you combined the layers to make the final Camara Raw edits. Thanks again, great job.
Rich Thul thanks for tue tip!!
Changing BG. Okay.
Changing the car with dodge and burn. No go for me.
Thanks for sharing your work.
Absolutely fantastic job with the photo Damian, it shows that You have a lot of experience with this, love Your taste in color and overall processing. Thank You VERY much for sharing the knowledge with us. Eager to see more!
dash3dot thanks so much for the kind comments :)
Unbelievably good edit and video Damian. Keep pumping it out!
Colin Larkins thanks!
You're a wizard, Damian!
Kapeesh Manilal haha thanks!!!
I recommend using the auto geometry settings in Lightroom to adjust the photo so everything is straight and then crop it, saves a lot of time,
Amazing video though 🙏🏻
Loved seeing this type of tutorial as car photography is where I started along with nature and I never knew the techniques and how people did all of this and now that I am full time doing video I dont get to shoot cars much anymore. Now I want to go out and do a shoot so I can work on some of this stuff! Thanks!
Derek Livingston glad you liked it!
Good Job! Keep on doing those tutorials. Really detailed and well explained. Cheers from Germany.
thank you!
This is insanely good. Wow.
Didier Brival thanks!
22:30 LED
The original photo has so much detail in the shadows and highlights.
Liked the video! I am trying to get into some photography and would like to do some cars etc. I wouldn't mind seeing in your videos where you attach the original photo so people could follow along like me. :) Great video though!
will keep this mind!
Would love to see a video where u show us the proces from taking a photo to editing it (would be awesome if u used a basic camera or even your phone to shoot so everyone can try it at home)
Jolan Weymans i will definitely consider this for future :)
Nice, this is just what i was looking for. Subscribed !!
Awesome, thank you!
I'm not even shooting car photography, I shoot portraits and fashion, but this is such a great tutorial! Saved it to watch later, who knows when this will be useful. Thank you for sharing this amazing lesson! :)
Adrian Conete thanks for the kind words!
Which cam did you use for that shot?
BTW awesome video!
I did not shoot this photo, only retouched it.
Gdzie się uczyłeś edycji?możesz polecić coś na początek?
Impressive video,definitely giving me ideas for my next photography tutorial and photoshoot!👌
Nice Tutorial! Very informative...thank you.
Tomasz Jedrasik tjanks for watching
I just woke up and you can’t believe how hyped i was when i got the notification of your video, keep it up man very nice content
Yahia Rafik thank you!!
Wow, it's amazing how you made a completely different image at the end. It's a completely different ambiance. It takes some real creativity to come up with little details, like the black front, or darker glass. Also never knew a car looks better when not reflecting lights. It's meant to be shiny. But it does look better. So many nice touches. Great work.
Vladan Perovic thank you!
really impressed, I consider myself as a decent car photographer but I only know basic thing in edits, and edits make like 50% of the final results
Colin Leder thanks so much!
Hey ! Is that possible to get the unedited photo ? I would like to train by following your video step by step with it 🤞
great step by step , awesome work flow!
Chris Escobar thanks!
Dude wtf, your work is hella good.
Kiiro Valentine thanks dude!
Great video and photography! Also, in case you didn't know about this shortcut , you don't need to select all layers and duplicate them in order to create a flattened image of all layers. You could just select the top layer and press Ctrl+Shift+Alt+E on Windows or Cmd+Shift+Option+E on Mac.
thanks for the tip!
Very very very NIce thank you for this amazing tuto
Walid Khlaifi thank you!
Im really impressed :) very good job
Rafał Lewandowski thank you!
Absolute fantastic!!! pleasure to look at this
NOW IS GOOD thanks!
So cool. Makes me wanna shoot moreee
Alex Knight thanks!
amazing edit and killer final composition... you did great Damian!
911cooled Films thank you!
Fantastic job Damian, I stumbled across your channel after seeing your comment about the Sony A7iii. I forgive you for that after seeing your work lol.
Paul Matthew Hill thank you!! Please refresh my mind though, I don’t recall which comment that was ..
Loved this, and from just the one exposure, great tutorial and one I will keep coming back to for reference, thank you.
Stuart Macrae thanks so much!
Awesome work man!
moth1 photography thank you!
It is so easy to straighten the lines in lightroom, so much easier than photoshop
Loved it and learned a lot. The only thing for me was that lighting in the top left you added not my taste, but the final picture looks out of this world, big thumbs up. Anyway thank you so much for this tutorial. I definitely subbed and will be watching the rest of your videos.
Chris Ascencio thank you!
You sir are a legend!!
Willie Botes thanks man!!
The shadow of that spoiler is just so... tumescent.
Hi Damian. Little tip. When you want to merge all the layer, just click on the top layer and press Control + Shift + Alt + E. It will just merge all visible layers into new layer :)
Arek Arek thanks for the tip:)
😍😍😍 Nice edit 👏👏👏
Diego Felipe Mora Arrue thank you!
Can you provide the original image? So we can follow along?
yes please upload the image!
@@ThePixelitomedia i will try so with the next tutorial!
That was a great Tutorial, thanks.
sparkplug964 thanks for watching!
Great job this was fun to watxh
Exige Nene thanks!
Thank you for the video. Worth watching. Really appreciate your efforts on this
rborn rocker thanks!!
Really nice vid, thanks!
Tip 26:23, I think it's possible to do the flatten process by pressing cmd/ctrl+alt+shift+e. It will create a duplicate based on what is currently visible on screen! :)
thanks!
Great tutorial. I never knew about the patch tool.
dbl thanks! Glad you found it useful
You make it look so easy, yet mine would look like a potato! Awesome videos, man. Learning a lot!
The Automotive Kid thanks so much!!
WOW! Catalogue worthy
thanks!
Great video! Thank you for your tutorial, really helped me to improve my project :)
jonasmind. Glad you found it useful :)
nice guide, Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much for a very inspiring video! The picture was very nice !!
bildillamagasin thank you!
Hey if you doing mind can you share the raw image show we can flow your tutorial with the same image
yo are an artist bro
thanks so much!
Very good tutorial and gave me lots of good ideas for couple of my own car photos. Especially with the color corrections. One thing that got me wondering a bit was the straightening process. Why you didn't use Lightroom's "transform" menu so you didn't have to recreate empty spaces?
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks! I used photoshop for those things because its faster and more powerful
awesome
Thanks for this great Video 😍👌
Christin Köder thanks!
Hey! I am new to the CC, how do you zoom / pan while using the lasso tool? Great tutorial btw!
Xyrvee thank you! Not sure off the top of my head but have you tried holding space bar?
@@DamianPlisko I just tried ctrl, alt and the arrow keys... Thanks, worked out!
this is gold content
Marc D thank you!
Talented! subbed!
thanks!
Great Edit!
Stefano D'Agostino thanks!
Can I get the same result with the iPad version of Lightroom?
Not sure I have never used it
Love the videos. Make alot more
Steel City Supercars will do!! :)
Hey I’m new to car photography (well photography in general) and I wanna know how did you know what to do on this picture? What made you say “okay I wanna set whites to x number and etc”
Bilal Ali good question I normally don’t know. I see things as I go that I don’t like and adjust :)
lol the raw image already looked better than everything I end up with after editing :D fml you're a damn magician
Hier könnte Ihre Werbung stehen thanks so much :):)
can i get the stock photos ?
Great, quick edit. Thanks!
thanks!
amazing tutorial!
Matheus Consul thanks!
Cool video, nice to see the build up. I can appreciate you did the end first and then recorded it but it would have been nice to see you organically, how long did the original edit take? Also at the end you took all the layers and flattened them, why not just create a stamp visible layer? Look forward to seeing more videos and Merry Christmas.
Vish Patel great feedback thank you!
Thank you for the inspiration, dude!
Only JDM anytime thanks for watching!!
You're amazing guy 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Dennis Duina thanks man!
amazing, but how can you work with such a slow computer if it can not crop the foto really fast
this computer isn't normally this slow, this was a 40mp file and i was running other things in the background
@@DamianPlisko ah okey, thanks for the answer
Wallpaper Download?
I love this!
William Bergman thank you!
Intro song? Also great edit!
☢Green Uranium☢ thanks!
love it, thanks
Burster Burster thank you!
Damian, in last merging step, you don't need to duplicate all layers, just press cmd alt shift E (ctrl shift alt E on pc), it will merge down all visible layers into new one!
thanks for the tip!
by removing the light spots, the car doesn't look glossy anymore, I think I wouldn't remove them completely.
good job on the colour correction. could you explain how you use the calibration tab? why not the HSL colour correction tab?
i normally don't use the calibration tab for colour, but wanted to try something new.
this is so damn impressive.. great job!
Toby. Thank you!
Loved the funny voice of girl in background! Great tutorial, can you share your LUTs? Never thought they are possible to use in PS
90's Boiler Room haha that’s my daughter.. thanks man! You can take a look at Moe Zainals channel where he shows you the exact place to download those
I think Photo Damian and CGI Damian (me) should Collab.
Edit: Wait, we even have the same amount of subs. I guess this proves the Matrix was real all along.
LOL, wow what a crazy coincidence! We should collab at some point, would be rad!
@@DamianPlisko Yeah, maybe I render and you do post? Would be a sick 2 part video. You can hit me up at db at mouval com!
Oh! Good tutorial. Cool!!
STUDIO RA thanks!
looks awesome, amazing tutorial. Thank u! Like + sub
Andreas Marí Enseñat glad you enjoyed it!! Thanks!