I have a pic of one of my mom's favorite actresses that I want to put it on a shirt for her. I wanted to "frame" around the image with leaves. The most efficient way that I could come up with until now was turning some high-res leaf images into brushes because I want to randomize the leaves, but even that still looked unrealistic and janky. I'm now going to use this method only setting the Density to a lower number and just masking out any leaves that misbehave on the final image. I think the addition of the real leaves will compliment greatly the final piece so much more. Thanks for the technique!
I just used this technique to make a scalable seamless pattern. I used a very small section of a stucco wall image. This technique avoided some of the problems with evening out tone and other issues from defining a pattern from a larger initial area. Thanks for the video!
I think the most important thing i learned today was the fact that you can hold shift and click to create a straight line. I always used to draw straight lines after an hour of editing a video where it became so laggy that photoshop recognised my brush movement as teleportation and it created a straight line from where i started drawing to where i stopped...
Let me just take a minute to salute you and say THANKS for your videos and your explanation. I think you are one of best out there, making high quality content about Photoshop. Keep it up, such a great work!
Did it with a flower image. It worked and was fun. I learned that this technique does not work with non-rectangular selections. Thanks for a worthwhile, educational and fun experience. I always learn something from your videos. Please know you are appreciated.
How did I never notice that script checkbox with pattern fill ? Wow! This is a really good tip and just what I needed today for a project. I have been using Photoshop for around 20 years and I continue to learn and be inspired. Thanks for sharing.
That is AMAZING, Jesùs! You have sent me on a rampage: I am experimenting with making all kinds of crazy floral fills with this new (to me) technique. Thank you for another Very Exciting tutorial!
i was searching for something like this 3or 5 hours ago and i didnt find something like this so at the end i made it manually this video will help me alot
Thanks for doing this. I’ve been planning to do something like this to “stamp” graphics on top of other designs and this looks like it will do the trick. I hadn’t seen any of your videos before so I thought the first few seconds was one of those ads about making money. This video was way more helpful than those!
Awesome video, thank you! I once created hundreds of dollar bills for an art project. Ps would not let me edit them so I had to use an old application that was not as strict. I had three files, a black image of the front of the bill, a green image of the rear of the bill and a green image of those green printed parts on the front of the bill. Using some off white heavy paper stock, I first printed one copy of the black front and then photocopied this hundreds of times into the heavy paper stock. Them the sheets were fed through the printer to add the green to the front and back. Lastly, I cut each bill with a scalpel and metal ruler and made several stacks that could be riffled and distressed. The high point was when a colleague’s jaw dropped and they asked how much had I spent creating the look - they believed they were looking at actual dollar bills...
What a powerful feature. Had not realized this was possible in Photoshop, and love making patterns. Thank you for another great tutorial.Good you pointed out about the currency image issues. Few years ago copying JPY notes flashed a heart stopping 😳 message 🤖 from Canon and Japanese Finance Ministry on my screen. Am crumpling my notes now, or there's always origami practice...
Jesus Ramirez, I simply love you and your videos. I'm from Rio, Brazil and I ve always curious about learning photoshop. I found your channel and I'm sure that I'll learn a lot with you. I understand everything you say. You are amazing. Congratulations!!
An option is to cut the image in another program like PaintDotNet to three or four pieces and then open them in Photoshop. You can merge them and it will work :)
That's a nice technique, but when you create second bill layer, make the maximum scale 0.26, this way you will have slightly bigger notes on top and slightly smaller - on the bottom
Sometimes I cannot learn from your tutorials as they use the most recent version of Photoshop. Sometimes I can adapt your lessons to the tools that are available to me. I would love to see your tutorials marked if they only relate to the newest version of Photoshop. Thank you.
I'd be interested in seeing if there's a way to do this but make the edges seamless so the image itself could be tiled, for something like a grass/ground texture in a video game, for example.
Thanks for the video. I watched this long ago and was able to find it again. However, when following the steps the current version of Photoshop does not appear to have the check box for random angles. The only option is to pick a single angle and it applies to all copies of the object
Another great video. Thanks a ton sir. Now to print this using a 3D printer! lol. Also, if its okay with you could you please share what video editing software you use for your screen recordings?
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I've looked up so many tutorials to make seamless pattern with multiple design elements for surface design. Would you be interested in making a tutorial on that topic? How can I keep the design seamless if the canvas size changes or with camouflage pattern? Thank you.
I've been using Photoshop for a long time but this is new to me. So you see, there is always something to learn. Thank you!
You're welcome, Frans!
Learn new things everyday it's always fun to learn
same here
I have a pic of one of my mom's favorite actresses that I want to put it on a shirt for her. I wanted to "frame" around the image with leaves. The most efficient way that I could come up with until now was turning some high-res leaf images into brushes because I want to randomize the leaves, but even that still looked unrealistic and janky. I'm now going to use this method only setting the Density to a lower number and just masking out any leaves that misbehave on the final image. I think the addition of the real leaves will compliment greatly the final piece so much more.
Thanks for the technique!
I just used this technique to make a scalable seamless pattern. I used a very small section of a stucco wall image. This technique avoided some of the problems with evening out tone and other issues from defining a pattern from a larger initial area. Thanks for the video!
Alan, I'm glad you found it useful!
I think the most important thing i learned today was the fact that you can hold shift and click to create a straight line. I always used to draw straight lines after an hour of editing a video where it became so laggy that photoshop recognised my brush movement as teleportation and it created a straight line from where i started drawing to where i stopped...
Dude your voice is so relaxing. Makes it real easy to relax and learn.
Thank you, FineappleRyan!
In graphic design field, we learn stuff everyday, thank you so much
3 years later and this is still a G.O.A.T tutorial 🔥🔥🔥
love your videos! detailed and concise without a bunch of uhs and spamming for subscribers. learn so much from you! thank you!!!
Thank you so much!
This video helped me as I am a beginner
👍🙂
Let me just take a minute to salute you and say THANKS for your videos and your explanation. I think you are one of best out there, making high quality content about Photoshop. Keep it up, such a great work!
Did it with a flower image. It worked and was fun. I learned that this technique does not work with non-rectangular selections. Thanks for a worthwhile, educational and fun experience. I always learn something from your videos. Please know you are appreciated.
How did I never notice that script checkbox with pattern fill ? Wow! This is a really good tip and just what I needed today for a project. I have been using Photoshop for around 20 years and I continue to learn and be inspired. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome!
I think I will try it with some pics of my guitars. Great tip!
Been searching for this everywhere..thanks brother
That is AMAZING, Jesùs! You have sent me on a rampage: I am experimenting with making all kinds of crazy floral fills with this new (to me) technique. Thank you for another Very Exciting tutorial!
I'm glad you found it useful, Lórien! I hope you have fun making the floral fills! Thanks for watching!
This is just brilliant. I needed to retouch a huge area of asphalt in front of a building and this was perfect for this. Thanks
thanks for this
i was searching for something like this 3or 5 hours ago and i didnt find something like this
so at the end i made it manually
this video will help me alot
I'm glad it will!
Thanks for doing this. I’ve been planning to do something like this to “stamp” graphics on top of other designs and this looks like it will do the trick. I hadn’t seen any of your videos before so I thought the first few seconds was one of those ads about making money. This video was way more helpful than those!
How can somebody dislike this ? I don't understand !!
Thank you so much for these videos .
Thank you, PhoeniX Sight!
man thank you it helped me alot and saves time to create a custom camo pattern!
Now i know how Mr Beast creates some of his thumbnails 😂😂❤️
😂😂 Definitely
lol good one =)
Thanks. This was the fastest money I ever made.
Thank you. It's 20 years I use Photoshop but I never saw this. Very useful.
to me - you are a god! This bugged me for the last year of creating images in photoshop!
20+ years in Photoshop daily and never knew this! ❤️💪🏻💻👏🏻💯
thank you for this tut! I am learning little by little all these excellent tips and tricks.
You're welcome, Blazer Stoner!
Wow didn’t know that. Guess new stuff learned! Only if there is a way to make it seamless at the same time too!
This channel is so good..why it's videos have so less views..? It's deserves more..
Thank you, Nishyank!
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel you're welcome..☺️
This just open the new world for a newbie like me
👍🙂
Good tutorial. I've experimented with brush presets. I'll try this pattern idea on a face.
No words to describe to your video presentation sir... Super
Thank you!
Awesome video, thank you!
I once created hundreds of dollar bills for an art project. Ps would not let me edit them so I had to use an old application that was not as strict. I had three files, a black image of the front of the bill, a green image of the rear of the bill and a green image of those green printed parts on the front of the bill. Using some off white heavy paper stock, I first printed one copy of the black front and then photocopied this hundreds of times into the heavy paper stock. Them the sheets were fed through the printer to add the green to the front and back.
Lastly, I cut each bill with a scalpel and metal ruler and made several stacks that could be riffled and distressed.
The high point was when a colleague’s jaw dropped and they asked how much had I spent creating the look - they believed they were looking at actual dollar bills...
What a powerful feature. Had not realized this was possible in Photoshop, and love making patterns. Thank you for another great tutorial.Good you pointed out about the currency image issues. Few years ago copying JPY notes flashed a heart stopping 😳 message 🤖 from Canon and Japanese Finance Ministry on my screen. Am crumpling my notes now, or there's always origami practice...
Jesus Ramirez, I simply love you and your videos. I'm from Rio, Brazil and I ve always curious about learning photoshop. I found your channel and I'm sure that I'll learn a lot with you. I understand everything you say. You are amazing. Congratulations!!
Thank you, Tom!
if you wanna learn photoshop learn it from #PTC and #piximperfect. you're gonna be perfect at it.
Thank you this is exactly what I was looking for. I want to crest some interesting backgrounds for my custom tumblers.
Awesome technique.... great
Thank you, Abdul!
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel your most welcome sir
Thank you for this technique. I will use it to do genius designs, on my projects.
I'm glad you found it useful, Livu! Thanks for Watching!
So easy and yet quite impressive. Thank you so much for this tutorial, didn't know of this function)
You're welcome!
Great video. I have all these little gears that I would love to do something like this with. for my portfolio page background.
Thank you, Terry Rhuebottom! I hope it works out for you!
Frrrrr tNice tutorials man just straight forward !
omg this blew my mind!!!! So cool!
Thank you, Barbe!
AMAZING! Wow this would take hour(s) doing manually before this 🙌🏻💥💪🏻💻⚡️👏🏻
Definitely! and Thanks!
My boss is always great....
Luv u boss.....
Thank you, Anand!
Great fun, now looking for all sorts of fill
My photoshop won't even let me open the money photo for security reasons.
Are you serious? Wtf
He literally mentions that @5:13
same happen to me even tho the bill isn't american one ... so just use some online converter to psd and open the psd file in photoshop.
An option is to cut the image in another program like PaintDotNet to three or four pieces and then open them in Photoshop. You can merge them and it will work :)
Try converting the image to a jpg and leave an empty name. Works for me :P
What a great video and not only that... Useful. Thanks!
Very much useful.. Thank you..Can you post a video using the same technique to fill a bowl with some fruits or vegetables.
That's a nice technique, but when you create second bill layer, make the maximum scale 0.26, this way you will have slightly bigger notes on top and slightly smaller - on the bottom
Good suggestion!
Very nice technique. Thank you for sharing
You're welcome!
Can you do a separate video on layermask please.
By the way live your tutorial.
Wow man that's awesome 👍 really good and new info
Thank you, Jääck Is Back!
Thanks for new information 👍
You're welcome, Vinod!
Great NEWS for showing this , THX ...
Kazi nzuri#onelove from Tanzania
Thank you, sammy Lucky!
Awesome stuff
Thank you, Hertz GFX!
Handy little trick for sure! Thanks!
As an architecture student i can easily scatter some trees on the garden plan
Sometimes I cannot learn from your tutorials as they use the most recent version of Photoshop. Sometimes I can adapt your lessons to the tools that are available to me. I would love to see your tutorials marked if they only relate to the newest version of Photoshop. Thank you.
I'd be interested in seeing if there's a way to do this but make the edges seamless so the image itself could be tiled, for something like a grass/ground texture in a video game, for example.
Unfortunately not that easy. You would have to merge the layer, use the Offset Vilter, and paint/clone the seams away.
Fill is Shift, Function, F5 for Windows
This was very clever, thinking of ways I can use this technique! Thank You.
Very good video, well explained and shown. Loved it, keep up the fantastic work.
Thank you, Bryan!
Congrats on 1 million subs.
It has been a while that I watched your videos. This is really an amazing trick. I will try it out as soon as possible
Thank you!!!
sir you are truly wonderful
Thank you, Mohd!
Awesome tutorial. It's really appreciated.
Awesome! Sir you are genius. Thank you
Thank you!
Wow, this is really usefull thing. Thank you!
Can you show us how to do with cash in hand? 😁
Edit: 💵💵💵💵💵💵
👍 😁
thank u sir, greetings from Pakistan
Bilgi için çok teşekkürler.Süpersin..
Thanks for the useful tutorial video sir!
Awesome tutorial! Thanks!
You're welcome, Khmu!
Thanks for the video. I watched this long ago and was able to find it again. However, when following the steps the current version of Photoshop does not appear to have the check box for random angles. The only option is to pick a single angle and it applies to all copies of the object
Great technique
Thank you, Deepak!
Oh Man !! Who are Youuuu 🤧♥️♥️💥💥💥💥💥
How do you know what i Need exactly ...
I was Struggling to Do This for a Week !! Goddd ...
Iv'e got a Jackpot 🤸
I'm glad you found it useful, Viyaki s! Thanks for Watching!
very helpful
Thanks Jesus,this is a very nice tutorial.
holy shit i just learnt so much about masks from this video alone lol
Thank You So Much sir, yu are awesome ❤❤❤
You're welcome, AB CReatioNs!
This is actually super useful, ty :)
Thank you so much!! You ROCK!!!
Thank you, Tammy!
your teaching with us so good jesus
Thanks brother
You're welcome, Rakesh!
Sir thank You....I design albums and it'll be useful for designing background for pages😊
Thank you
You're welcome!
What a lovely video
Damn this was really good
Thank you, Soviet Penguin!
thanks for showing us the power of PS
Another great video. Thanks a ton sir. Now to print this using a 3D printer! lol.
Also, if its okay with you could you please share what video editing software you use for your screen recordings?
Camtasia Studio 2020
I will try with $100 bill thanks 🙏🏽
Thank you so much
You're welcome, CB Vlogs!
super helpful!!
Nice trick thank yoy PTC😍
You're welcome, Muhammed!
Thanks!
That was neat, thanks!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I've looked up so many tutorials to make seamless pattern with multiple design elements for surface design. Would you be interested in making a tutorial on that topic? How can I keep the design seamless if the canvas size changes or with camouflage pattern? Thank you.
Thanks
You're welcome, Sebastian!
Great tutorial Jesus! Thank you.
Nice tutorial... :)