As well as being to increase the size of a previously downsized Smart Object, they also work like Autocad Blocks. I did a project yesterday which had a 3 x 7 array of Roman soldiers all arranged and sized to perspective. I then had an idea that would make them work better, and it was so nice to edit the original and see them all update. Despite using SOs for years, I was still not sure that the edit would work with sizing and perspective, so I was super pleased the hit Ctrl s and see a perfect update. Nest SOs can be super useful as well, if sometimes leading to confusion.
Thank you so much! It also took me more than 6 months in order to figure that out. I think the best thing is to keep creating no matter what, maybe 3-4 artworks a week and overtime it will become a routine
Re harsh highlights, I was waiting for you to say don't make composited element's outlines too sharp. Few things make a composite look like a composite that ultra sharp outlines. You can ctrl click to load as a selection, convert to clipping path, and stroke the path with the blur tool. You can Ctrl click to load the selection, add a layer mask, use mask properties to move the mask into the object a couple of pixels, and then feather the mask. I like to stroke an outline with a thin highlight using Centre so half the stroke overflows the object. Then blur the stroke and mask the overflow. You can then feather the mask to soften the outline. You can do the same thing with shadows of course.
Great tips, thank you! I've made every single one of those mistakes, & sadly still do make too many of them. This is a great reminder that I'm not alone!
1-9 obvious😅 Nr 10, thank you! Agree, doing my weekly art, both here on my channel and for Ig/Deviant art, your 11 mistake pointer is, forgetting to seek feedback from multiple ppl, sources, both artists and none artists, it makes you see points in your final art you didnt even think of! Anyway great vid thank you!
17k views...Keep it up the video had a good hook ,first 3 sec i was already hooked and it was engaging till the end ..keep it up and nice thumbnail design ,it sent the message clearly and i was interested enough to click. Overall this metrics here guaranteed the views on this channel ,Keep this Up and your Growth will be like a rocket taking off.As someone with past experience in the youtube journey ,i do consider myself a guru,WELL YOU WILL SUCCEED ON TH-cam .WISH YOU MORE GROWTH AND SUCCESS ON YOUR CHANNEL .I ENJOYED THE VIDEO
Bro your editing skill is very very good 👍 plus sound as per animation is perfect.❤ can you tell me from where you get those sound effects and Royalty free footage used in your videos. Please 🙏🥺
Regards the inspiration, I think that the idea is 80% or even more or what makes a composite. I can usually realise what comes into my head, but if your ideas are shite, then there is no hope. I sometimes throw a bunch of words at a thesaurus and incorporate the variations into a Google search when trying to trigger an idea, but there are definitely times when nothing comes to me, and others when they come in floods. If an idea makes me smile or laugh, I HAVE to make the image. Other times I might spend hours on a project, and decide not to share it.
we need tips like the smart object tip, that was probably the only most helpful thing in this video, learn how to help people. Half of this video isn’t even what people struggle with on photoshop. bruh
Thank you for this, as a beginner I think I learned a lot from this
I'm not a beginner but it was nice to be reminded of certain mistakes and to know that others made them too. Thanks for this video.
As well as being to increase the size of a previously downsized Smart Object, they also work like Autocad Blocks. I did a project yesterday which had a 3 x 7 array of Roman soldiers all arranged and sized to perspective. I then had an idea that would make them work better, and it was so nice to edit the original and see them all update. Despite using SOs for years, I was still not sure that the edit would work with sizing and perspective, so I was super pleased the hit Ctrl s and see a perfect update. Nest SOs can be super useful as well, if sometimes leading to confusion.
It will be a great opportunity for me to learn from,
Great video. Number 10 is def my biggest issue.
Thank you so much! It also took me more than 6 months in order to figure that out. I think the best thing is to keep creating no matter what, maybe 3-4 artworks a week and overtime it will become a routine
Thanks, it was really helpful
Thanks for the feedback! I really appreciate it!
Thanks for the video ❤
really helping me , thank u sooo much brother for this love from INDIA .
Really accurate and straight to the point. Congrats!
thanks
Thank you!
Thank for telling the basic mistakes which are done by many including me i am very much thankful as this video helped me to fix my mistakes
I'm more than happy to see this and thanks a lot for the support!
Thanks ❤
Cool, in Affinity Photo all photos are smart object, no damage.
thank you brother , subscribed
1000th subscriber bro...🎉🎉🎉🎉 congratulations and keep it up
Thank you so much for subscribing! You are the one who turned that number into 4 digits, thanks a lot again ❤️
Thanks brother 🔥
continue with the channel, you were really helpfull
Nice tips!
Thank you! 🙏🏻
Such an underrated artist
Thank you so much! It means a lot to me and I'm very happy to see you here!
Great job on this video bro🎉
Thanks a lot bro! 👊🏻
super enlightenment, thanks creator
Thank you for watching! 👊🏻❤️
Gracias❤❤❤
Thanks bro
Editing ,your artworks and the video are fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you so much bro! It means a lot! ❤️❤️
nice one bro
Thanks a lot man! ❤️
Re harsh highlights, I was waiting for you to say don't make composited element's outlines too sharp. Few things make a composite look like a composite that ultra sharp outlines. You can ctrl click to load as a selection, convert to clipping path, and stroke the path with the blur tool. You can Ctrl click to load the selection, add a layer mask, use mask properties to move the mask into the object a couple of pixels, and then feather the mask. I like to stroke an outline with a thin highlight using Centre so half the stroke overflows the object. Then blur the stroke and mask the overflow. You can then feather the mask to soften the outline. You can do the same thing with shadows of course.
Helpful ❤❤
I'm more than happy to hear that! ❤
Great tips, thank you! I've made every single one of those mistakes, & sadly still do make too many of them. This is a great reminder that I'm not alone!
You are not alone. I also make some of them from time to time, so I 100% feel you 🤣
what a nice video !
Thank you so much! I hope I could help! 👊🏻
thanks
Thank you for watching! ❤
There is a lot that goes into making really good emeegeez! Thanks for the great tips.
Awesome video
Great video👍
I like everything, but u need more content like this.👍
Much appreciated bro! 👊🏻
Keep going and you will get 1M subscribers in the next few months 🚀🚀 you are very good ❤️❤️
Thank you so much man! It is such a nice feedback, I’m really grateful for you words! Much appreciated! ❤️❤️
1-9 obvious😅 Nr 10, thank you! Agree, doing my weekly art, both here on my channel and for Ig/Deviant art, your 11 mistake pointer is, forgetting to seek feedback from multiple ppl, sources, both artists and none artists, it makes you see points in your final art you didnt even think of! Anyway great vid thank you!
Great video 👏👍 Bro you deserve 10 million views.❣️ Love from India (now known as BHARAT 🇮🇳)
17k views...Keep it up the video had a good hook ,first 3 sec i was already hooked and it was engaging till the end ..keep it up and nice thumbnail design ,it sent the message clearly and i was interested enough to click.
Overall this metrics here guaranteed the views on this channel ,Keep this Up and your Growth will be like a rocket taking off.As someone with past experience in the youtube journey ,i do consider myself a guru,WELL YOU WILL SUCCEED ON TH-cam .WISH YOU MORE GROWTH AND SUCCESS ON YOUR CHANNEL .I ENJOYED THE VIDEO
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Bro your editing skill is very very good 👍 plus sound as per animation is perfect.❤ can you tell me from where you get those sound effects and Royalty free footage used in your videos. Please 🙏🥺
gj mate
Thank you bro! 👊🏻
Hello i'm from Cambodia ❤ i'm not clearly about the highlights and shadow
like you learn ideas
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How to do I source images as a beginner
But I like your edist❤❤
Thank you so much bro! I’m happy to see you here everytime! ❤️❤️
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Regards the inspiration, I think that the idea is 80% or even more or what makes a composite. I can usually realise what comes into my head, but if your ideas are shite, then there is no hope. I sometimes throw a bunch of words at a thesaurus and incorporate the variations into a Google search when trying to trigger an idea, but there are definitely times when nothing comes to me, and others when they come in floods. If an idea makes me smile or laugh, I HAVE to make the image. Other times I might spend hours on a project, and decide not to share it.
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we need tips like the smart object tip, that was probably the only most helpful thing in this video, learn how to help people. Half of this video isn’t even what people struggle with on photoshop. bruh
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i can tell by your accent you are romanian xD
Thanks a Lot man! Sub done
MKe video on light principles on images
Great video
How to do I source images as a beginner
How to do I source images as a beginner
How to do I source images as a beginner