@@JamesCrandallPainting Hi James, I've been playing with your methodology a bit and really like it. Something you might want to try is to play with the noise filter and try reduction. It can take some of the distracting patchiness out of some areas.
Thanks for a very helpful video . A continuation illustrating how the preceeding techniques might be employed in an actual painting seems a logical next increment in this video series . Watching you translate the 3-4 shades of grey into a usable underpainting would have value to painters looking to up their game & speed up their process using newly found virtual tools . I suspect there to be more than a few subtleties in the proceedure that might escape we newly introduced artisans .
You’re welcome Peter. There many be other videos that demonstrate this, like: Portrait Painting with a Value Map. th-cam.com/video/RIMOjZsZf7g/w-d-xo.html
Wow! This is great and totally niche! You are also an amazing artist! I have signed up to your newsletter.
Welcome aboard!
Thank you, this was very clear and easy to follow.
clear, concise, and exactly what I was looking for!
Great, glad it worked for you
Good tutorial. Clear and methodical. Thank you. Subscribed.
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Subbed! Thank you sir. As someone who is looking to learn things in Ps, this particular tutorial was exactly what I was looking for..
I’m glad it was helpful to you, Peter. Thanks!
super helpful! ty
Great post James. I have posterized crudely but never as effectively as you show here
Hope it helps. I’ve been doing it this way for years. 😊
@@JamesCrandallPainting Hi James, I've been playing with your methodology a bit and really like it. Something you might want to try is to play with the noise filter and try reduction. It can take some of the distracting patchiness out of some areas.
Thanks for a very helpful video . A continuation illustrating how the preceeding techniques might be employed in an actual painting seems a logical next increment in this video series . Watching you translate the 3-4 shades of grey into a usable underpainting would have value to painters looking to up their game & speed up their process using newly found virtual tools . I suspect there to be more than a few subtleties in the proceedure that might escape we newly introduced artisans .
You’re welcome Peter. There many be other videos that demonstrate this, like: Portrait Painting with a Value Map. th-cam.com/video/RIMOjZsZf7g/w-d-xo.html
@@JamesCrandallPainting Thanks for your reply James . Do you mean " Gradient Map" ?
@@petergreen6675 No, value map. I am proposing here no gradations in the underpainting.