Dude, I have been doing Photoshop for years and started following you recently. I have always told people there is no such thing as a Photoshop Master as there are so many ways to achieve a goal and I don't believe anyone truly masters Photoshop... Well smack me stupid! You sir are a Photoshop Master! Your videos are not only detailed and simply understandable but your grasp on PS and all it has to offer is remarkable. I learn so much from you, you can teach an old dog new tricks! Keep up the great work!
Exactly what I thought when I subscribed him, I thought 90% Good is Good Enough, then I seen it takes whole 90% effort again to make it 99% Real!! I can't believe this is Free on TH-cam!❤️
quand on voit le boulot pour une simple photo sur fond vert, j'ose même pas imaginer le travail sur les films avec des effets 3d!... je dis "chapeau" à tout ces gens qui nous offrent tant de plaisirs à travers tous ces effets sous toshop et surtout sous tous les logiciels dédiés vidéos...
Even if I have learned the photoshop from an institute, I'd have never got such knowledge you give here in just miutes. Learned so much from your videos. Brother.
Great tutorial. I also like that you used the worst case scenario, as far as green screen sources. The creases, the uneven lighting, etc. This would have been so much faster and easier if the screen were lit separately from the subject and without shadows and hot spots, and was stretched properly for no creases. Proper screen and subject lighting, and subject distance from screen, eliminates green spills. The fact that you took a really bad setup and fixed it in that state will help a lot of people. I like the philosophy of approaching it with the worst case scenario, because working backwards from that brings perspective and experience that's priceless. Your channel is amazing.
I enjoy you're video's, I'm a photographer with 33 years experience, I learned a lot of my tricks in older versions that I have a difficult time leaving... but here is a tip for guys shooting their own subject and background... if you really want to make sure that the subject and background really work, then you should shoot both of them or have notes for somebody that does.. shoot the other part... and this rule is true for green screen with motion pictures... I find my background, and have a friend step into the frame, I prefocus there, then have the friend step OUT of the frame, and click the background.... I make notes of focus length, camera height, and lighting, I recreate the lighting in the studio, on the subject, and it's perfect....
I love how he scaled the subject, ignoring the size of the park-bench on the right and called it perfect :D Other than that, as usual, I learn so much from his videos. Keep it up!
This is the first proper photoshop tutorial I have watched in years. TH-cam hasn't really recomended me any that would teach something I actually need. Altough I think the last changes you did in camera raw took a little away from the perfect color and light matching you did I think you did a really great job. This tutorial gave me some really good ideas to try. You have really professional way of editing and teaching.
Your "Overlay Brush Mask" , "Perspective" , "Hue & Saturation" "Matching Subject with BG", & "Shadow Making" trick is awesome ... overall its really cool :) thanq for this
This is the ONLY tutorial of this length that I have watched till the end! Love how well explained it is! My favorite was the perspective, I enjoyed that a lot since that has always been a problem for me!! And the tilt & shift was really good too! Saved, liked, subscribed and I will be watching it again!
I work a lot with after effects and vfx. Since I watched your tutorial a few weeks ago I am hooked on photoshop.i am learning from scratch with your help and I'm totally hooked.
I rewatched this tutorial since the first time I watched it and learned something new this time. I've never used the brush on overlay on the mask. I need to try that.
You are really great!... you explain everything we don't have in France!... unforternatly... I've learned Photoshop by myself, with books, french and enlish versions...my friends from an CAP learning called me "little génious"... because I learned some great thinks with some books... LOL...The Genious is YOU!... I really Thank you to give us some informations about 'toshop in an great way!...
You definitely have the best tutorial series on TH-cam. On top of being really gifted you also have that Bob Ross type voice to guide you through. Unfortunately like Bob Ross, you make it look simple and then I try and get the "nailed it" result lol
you are the master of Photoshop... no question ;-) as a casual photographer and retoucher I often have to deal with restless backgrounds (multicoloured, different contrasts etc.) ... these are really tricky challenges. Do you have the ultimate tip - especially the hair in front of a similar coloured background? A great sound of voice, friendly smile... ...you're a pleasure to listen to. Keep it up :-) Greetings from germany
Whenever I am looking for a way to do a photo editing technique and your channel show up in the search....I click on your video all the time. Great tutorials, thanks.
Just watched this tutorial. I really enjoyed it. Great pace, not too fast, no boring tone of voice and not a horribly "techie" explanation of things. Great job. You are now on my "List".
I know you do updated versions or re-do subjects you've previously covered with further details, updates and such, so I wanted to ask if you'd consider doing one on perspective. I remember a couple of your previous videos talking about perspective, horizon line, vanishing points, etc specifically when it comes to compoisiting, but It is still one of my greatest struggles. Unlike color correction, masking, and other more visibly identifiable things, perspective is one where you can tell somethings off, but you just dont know what if you don't properly understand it. Because of that I also feel that many other viewers would benefit greatly from a new video like that even if they dont know they need it.
Thank you- must follow along and watch again. Much to learn. Not sure where the anchor point came from with the size and position section. Grateful for your time and knowledge.
I'd like to add a trick for the eyballing perspective part of the video. Instead of trying to intuit vanishing lines which is very dificult, you can do 2 things: 1 - you can eyeball the horizon line by imagining how high the camera would be next to the subject. So, for example, if you think the photo was taken at the height of her knee, that's where the horizon line would be, regardless of angle. 2 - if there are more than one horizontal flat surface at various heights, like say a floor, a windowsill and a bookshelf, the closer to a perfectly 2D straight line a surface is, the closer it is to the horizon line. So let's say you can clearly see the surface of the floor, and you can see the underside of the bookshelf higher up, but the windowsill's surface is copletely straight-on, that's where the horizon line would be.
There is a bench in the BG Photo which should be the reference point for perspective. Size of the trees can mislead. Well after all; Respect for the time, talent, your learning background, effort, hard work in prod. and patience. Thank you!
wow dude u are awsome i mean compare to those other persons who have their tutorials they talk so much like i always fall asleep they are so annoying talk so many unnecessary stuff ..... greta job bro
Dude, I have been doing Photoshop for years and started following you recently. I have always told people there is no such thing as a Photoshop Master as there are so many ways to achieve a goal and I don't believe anyone truly masters Photoshop... Well smack me stupid! You sir are a Photoshop Master! Your videos are not only detailed and simply understandable but your grasp on PS and all it has to offer is remarkable. I learn so much from you, you can teach an old dog new tricks! Keep up the great work!
Exactly what I thought when I subscribed him, I thought 90% Good is Good Enough, then I seen it takes whole 90% effort again to make it 99% Real!!
I can't believe this is Free on TH-cam!❤️
@@tracelandon9564 how bro
I was referred to this guy too. I tried getting in touch wanting to share my appreciation with something small but never heard back from him
No
Because he learned Photoshop for 16 years
Because of you we are gonna be able to have a new photo shoot for our band, THANK YOU!!
Give this man Oscar for super teaching skills(even if this nomination doesn’t exist)
quand on voit le boulot pour une simple photo sur fond vert, j'ose même pas imaginer le travail sur les films avec des effets 3d!... je dis "chapeau" à tout ces gens qui nous offrent tant de plaisirs
à travers tous ces effets sous toshop et surtout sous tous les logiciels dédiés vidéos...
Even if I have learned the photoshop from an institute, I'd have never got such knowledge you give here in just miutes. Learned so much from your videos. Brother.
Great tutorial. I also like that you used the worst case scenario, as far as green screen sources. The creases, the uneven lighting, etc. This would have been so much faster and easier if the screen were lit separately from the subject and without shadows and hot spots, and was stretched properly for no creases. Proper screen and subject lighting, and subject distance from screen, eliminates green spills. The fact that you took a really bad setup and fixed it in that state will help a lot of people. I like the philosophy of approaching it with the worst case scenario, because working backwards from that brings perspective and experience that's priceless. Your channel is amazing.
"It's going to be quick!"
45min of video OMG
excellent video btw, you sure have some gift to teach!
God Bless you.
45 minutes if you know what you're doing. HAHAHAHAA
I enjoy you're video's, I'm a photographer with 33 years experience, I learned a lot of my tricks in older versions that I have a difficult time leaving... but here is a tip for guys shooting their own subject and background... if you really want to make sure that the subject and background really work, then you should shoot both of them or have notes for somebody that does.. shoot the other part... and this rule is true for green screen with motion pictures... I find my background, and have a friend step into the frame, I prefocus there, then have the friend step OUT of the frame, and click the background.... I make notes of focus length, camera height, and lighting, I recreate the lighting in the studio, on the subject, and it's perfect....
Thanks
I've learned so much with your videos, became a better photographer and photoshoper, thank you so much Unmesh!
Its not a tutorial...its a masterclass...amazing job...thanks for share!!!
I love how he scaled the subject, ignoring the size of the park-bench on the right and called it perfect :D
Other than that, as usual, I learn so much from his videos. Keep it up!
where?
Thanks a lot..great Tutorial
Your manipulation video is very good
Excellent tutorial, Unmesh. Have used many methods to extract backgrounds and this is, by far, the best for accuracy.
33:08
"Nobody is going to give you an award for this"
Story of my life
I thought the same when he said that 😂
😂😆🤣
haha great comment
NoTouch Sniper o
Underrated comment
Came here learn how to edit green screen photo and learned so much information can't believe. You're truly amazing 🤩
This is the first proper photoshop tutorial I have watched in years. TH-cam hasn't really recomended me any that would teach something I actually need. Altough I think the last changes you did in camera raw took a little away from the perfect color and light matching you did I think you did a really great job. This tutorial gave me some really good ideas to try. You have really professional way of editing and teaching.
Your "Overlay Brush Mask" , "Perspective" , "Hue & Saturation" "Matching Subject with BG", & "Shadow Making" trick is awesome ... overall its really cool :) thanq for this
This is the ONLY tutorial of this length that I have watched till the end! Love how well explained it is! My favorite was the perspective, I enjoyed that a lot since that has always been a problem for me!! And the tilt & shift was really good too! Saved, liked, subscribed and I will be watching it again!
Thanks!
Respect it brother. Real sense of the word, you are a teacher for me
I work a lot with after effects and vfx. Since I watched your tutorial a few weeks ago I am hooked on photoshop.i am learning from scratch with your help and I'm totally hooked.
I rewatched this tutorial since the first time I watched it and learned something new this time. I've never used the brush on overlay on the mask. I need to try that.
Same!
You are really great!... you explain everything we don't have in France!... unforternatly... I've learned Photoshop by myself, with books, french and enlish versions...my friends from an CAP learning called me "little génious"... because I learned some great thinks with some books... LOL...The Genious is YOU!... I really Thank you to give us some informations about 'toshop in an great way!...
I could not sleep without watching ur video everyday
45 min..went fast!!..WOW.!.. thanks you for sharing knowledge!
You definitely have the best tutorial series on TH-cam. On top of being really gifted you also have that Bob Ross type voice to guide you through. Unfortunately like Bob Ross, you make it look simple and then I try and get the "nailed it" result lol
Finalllyyyyy someone that explain while talking fastt a gemmm
got my confidence back man... im excited for this project again! thanks man years later helping me! XD
You’re a wizard unmesh.
Total of tutorial 45 min. Total time to accomplish 3.5 hours........I would call that success. lol - Thanks this was fun to do and helpful!
He is hardorker
Good job 👍
IMO in process of learning, time doesn't matter that much 😊
you are the master of Photoshop... no question ;-) as a casual photographer and retoucher I often have to deal with restless backgrounds (multicoloured, different contrasts etc.) ... these are really tricky challenges. Do you have the ultimate tip - especially the hair in front of a similar coloured background? A great sound of voice, friendly smile... ...you're a pleasure to listen to. Keep it up :-) Greetings from germany
I love the Perspective part. Thank you❤❤
I learn alot tobe a better photographer from you . Thank you sir
You’re such an amazing teacher in the world thanks a million for your help ♥️♥️🙏
This is in the top 3 best photoshop tuts of all time, imo. Unmesh, you're a god.
Whenever I am looking for a way to do a photo editing technique and your channel show up in the search....I click on your video all the time. Great tutorials, thanks.
How could we live without you!!! ❤️❤️❤️ Big like and big love for you.
Overlay mode on the brush, wow, that technique is very helpful thank you.
Thanks, bro.
"You're a great teacher".
I definitely got it.
Peace
Totally singing up for the Patreon after this video. Very detailed and comprehensive walkthrough, thank you very much for the effort!
Thank you
I have just no words to describe this guy. U r absolutely deserve the global award by Adobe.
One of the best tutorials I have seen on composites! Thank you!
Just watched this tutorial. I really enjoyed it. Great pace, not too fast, no boring tone of voice and not a horribly "techie" explanation of things. Great job. You are now on my "List".
Very nice video and you have not only taught the technique but also given a perspective
I have learned so much by watching your videos. Thank you, to what you bring to the world and TH-cam.
Way of explanation shows full command on subject, great, appreciated.
very precise explanation sir. very simple and very precise. thankyou
best teacher on youtube
I know you do updated versions or re-do subjects you've previously covered with further details, updates and such, so I wanted to ask if you'd consider doing one on perspective. I remember a couple of your previous videos talking about perspective, horizon line, vanishing points, etc specifically when it comes to compoisiting, but It is still one of my greatest struggles. Unlike color correction, masking, and other more visibly identifiable things, perspective is one where you can tell somethings off, but you just dont know what if you don't properly understand it. Because of that I also feel that many other viewers would benefit greatly from a new video like that even if they dont know they need it.
Its really wonderful cos u take ur time sir to teach us to understand. U are incredible
Спасибо за позитив, который излучаете!!!!
Thank you- must follow along and watch again. Much to learn. Not sure where the anchor point came from with the size and position section. Grateful for your time and knowledge.
I'd like to add a trick for the eyballing perspective part of the video. Instead of trying to intuit vanishing lines which is very dificult, you can do 2 things:
1 - you can eyeball the horizon line by imagining how high the camera would be next to the subject. So, for example, if you think the photo was taken at the height of her knee, that's where the horizon line would be, regardless of angle.
2 - if there are more than one horizontal flat surface at various heights, like say a floor, a windowsill and a bookshelf, the closer to a perfectly 2D straight line a surface is, the closer it is to the horizon line. So let's say you can clearly see the surface of the floor, and you can see the underside of the bookshelf higher up, but the windowsill's surface is copletely straight-on, that's where the horizon line would be.
This Tutorial is absolutely Amazing. Great Job Man ☑. Love your work. Greets from Germany
The sound quality is extremely excellent
Nobody talking this tutorial stars around 6 am, holy s****! Thats compromise. Thank you!
There is a bench in the BG Photo which should be the reference point for perspective. Size of the trees can mislead. Well after all; Respect for the time, talent, your learning background, effort, hard work in prod. and patience. Thank you!
Thanks you for this tutorial
wow dude u are awsome i mean compare to those other persons who have their tutorials they talk so much like i always fall asleep they are so annoying talk so many unnecessary stuff ..... greta job bro
Уроки, подача - просто супер! Спасибо Вам!
могла бы и по-английски написать раз подачу понимаешь
your detailed tutorials helped me a lot, thank you!
thank you. your so good in teaching photoshop
BEST TUTORIAL EVER I SAW.THANKS FOR DOING THIS.KEEP IT UP BRO .
Most thing I love from here is the way to display step to step tips...
you are great bhaiya, thank you .
here we are in the beautiful world of Photoshop!
Great video, brother. Thank you!
Beautifully done, bringing it all together
Nice skills, great double moustache.
Man you’re a genius!
You are indeed the prince of pixels. :)
I never felt being taught by a real expert like this before. Thanks!
VERY NICE 👌👌👌
Great Tutorial.....!💚💚💚
You Sir are a magician. Great video as always. Thank You!!!
Wow! One day i'll get something like this done! You are such an amazing teacher!
Helped a lot! I am new to photoshop and needed a little support from a pro. Thanks!
It had been a while since I had to do this type of editing, and this video was the perfect refresher. Thanks so much. Subscribed!
Always I learn something.s useful in your videos!
you are the best photoshop teacher on the internet! thank you for all your effort to learn us sll these amazing techniques!
Your knowledge of PS functions and their uses is stellar. Great (if daunting) tutorial mate.
This is a super useful tutorial.
excellent is the word for your tutorials
Fantastic PS instructional video!
Very professionally produced. Lots of good information. Thanks.
God of photography
You are the Jedi master of Photoshop :)
The output is impressive!!! Great tutorial!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
you always inspired me to create more creative artworks. by watching your tutorial.
I like the work and the way you explain it, no beating around the bush its great!
Thank you so so much, this helped me a lot. Thank you so much for sharing this
i really appreciate your work man i started from nothing but now im able to make decent work from your tutorials
It was GREAT!! Thank you so much for the tutorial!!
you are a badshah on photoshop
my view
thanks sir
i really thankful your work
Brother thanks a lot I had that perspective problem. But you gave me a superb idea to get rid off that problem. Thank you very much.
your my inspiration to edit photo
It’s gonna b be pretty quick: video is 45 minute long! RESPECT
*bangs head*
Hahahhahahahah
Maybe with a pro like him, it's quick:))
His enthusiasm made him underestimate the time😁
I usually watch longer videos like this at 1.5 speed. Still all the great info in less time.
You are a very good teacher
I learn a lot from you...thank you so much ......