Just watched this and there is so much to learn, things in PS which I have never tried. I intend to watch it a few more times and then have a go, many thanks
Terrific Glenys, thank you so much. I think the image is incredible, really beautiful and so kind of you to generously share how you did this. I'm in awe! Learnt so much too, particularly tools I barely knew were available, eg changing the lighting. So many new things here so thank you.
Thank you so much for showing your processes leading up to this really beautiful image. You have really inspired me to continue to learn more skills in PS and to create - I hope - my own individual style. It was fascinating to see the way you worked and the tools you used. Many thanks, Ann
Glenys, I just watched two of your videos today and have learned a lot. Thank you for so clearly sharing your knowledge with us. New subscriber from Canada!
i love this photo and the effect, i commented yesterday, and ive been watching your videos, i am not very good at photoshop so I am finding it a bit confusing at the moment, but Im going to keep trying, and i would love to be able to make these sort of images.
Thanks for explaining how you made this gorgeous image. Can you tell me how you get the menu bar at the bottom please when you hopped into LR at the end.
@@lowredphoto I already had it open in Lightroom, I will do a normal save in PS and then import it into the LR catalogue to do the extra work, which I had already done at that point....does that answer your question ?
Terrific video, very informative and a beautiful image at the end. Can I ask why you took the image into Lightroom when the same final changes could have been made in Camera Raw from within PS?
I always bring them into the Lightroom catalogue afterwards then I have them all available. I just find it easier to do some of the tweaks in LR once I've imported the image, like vignettes
Beautiful,thank you for sharing how you made this ❤
Glenys I think I love you! What brilliant tutorials. Thank you
Thank you Kim 😘👍
Superbly generous video.
thank you Cat glad you enjoyed it
Just watched this and there is so much to learn, things in PS which I have never tried. I intend to watch it a few more times and then have a go, many thanks
Thank you Deborah, glad you enjoyed it 👍
Amazing image. Thanks for sharing your process. Very interesting to watch and inspiring.
Thank you Sharon
Thank you Glenys. That is a beautiful image and I really appreciate you showing us how it was created. 💗
You are welcome Chris, glad to share 👍
Wow that was so good to watch. You have made me feel like working with my images again. Thank you
Thanks Sue, glad you enjoyed it 👍
Just stumbled across your channel. I found the whole process fascinating. You are concise when explaining. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Diane, glad you enjoyed it 👍
I just happened on your tube channel glad I did Glenn’s. love your creativity in your work.
Thank you Lynn 👍
I love your video! Can you show us how to make the stick brushes and some of your textures. They are beautiful!
Thankyou for showing us your postprocess!!❤🙏
Always happy to share👍
\ In 14 minutes you inspired me and gave me ideas and basically opened my mind to be more creative. Thank you for sharing your beautiful creation!
Thanks Carolyn, glad you enjoyed it 👍
Many thanks Glenys, great to see this image through your thought process to fruition.
Thank you Paul....there was more angst in making this than I show in the video 😊👍
Glenys Garnett I’m glad you kept it so professional 😂
Yes you don't get the swearing in the video 🤣
Terrific Glenys, thank you so much. I think the image is incredible, really beautiful and so kind of you to generously share how you did this. I'm in awe! Learnt so much too, particularly tools I barely knew were available, eg changing the lighting. So many new things here so thank you.
Thank you so much, so lovely to recieve your fantastic comments as ever 😊👍
Thank you so much for showing your processes leading up to this really beautiful image. You have really inspired me to continue to learn more skills in PS and to create - I hope - my own individual style. It was fascinating to see the way you worked and the tools you used. Many thanks, Ann
Thank you Ann, glad you enjoyed it
Thanks Glenys. Unfortunately couldn't add a spotlight due to os and Adobe phasing out 3d features.
Another excellent video. Thank you for sharing, I am learning lots about PS in areas I have never used.
Thank you 👍
Hi Glenys, thanks for sharing your skills and for taking the time to explain your process. Also, I really enjoyed looking through your website
Thank you Terry
I really enjoyed seeing how you'd created this beautiful image. Thank you
Thank you Lyn 👍
Glenys, I just watched two of your videos today and have learned a lot. Thank you for so clearly sharing your knowledge with us. New subscriber from Canada!
Thank you Jean-Francois, it's my pleasure
What an amazing image... thanks for the tutorial !!
Thank you Annette
Absolutely Brilliant thank you so much, please keep these videos coming!
Thank you Len 👍
very nice run through Glenys
Thank you Darcy 👍
Awesome. Thank you.
Thank you Gary
Fantastic 😊
Thank ýou Azziria
Thank you - really enjoyed this. Have bought a light pad after watching one of your previous vlogs (but have yet to use it!)
Thank you Julia, that's great, not had a go with mine for a while 🤔👍
Brilliant, learnt a lot.
Thanks Sylvia 😘👍
i love this photo and the effect, i commented yesterday, and ive been watching your videos, i am not very good at photoshop so I am finding it a bit confusing at the moment, but Im going to keep trying, and i would love to be able to make these sort of images.
Thank you Trudy, it can be tough to get into, so start with simple tutorials if you want to learn it. 😘👍
WOW! I learned so much. Thanks.
That's not me. I don't know who that John West is.
Thanks for explaining how you made this gorgeous image. Can you tell me how you get the menu bar at the bottom please when you hopped into LR at the end.
Thank you 👍 can you be a bit more specific, not sure which menu bar you mean
@@GlenysGarnett at 12.28 when you said final part is to bring it into LR. I only know from top menu bar File/save but you clicked at the bottom.
@@lowredphoto I already had it open in Lightroom, I will do a normal save in PS and then import it into the LR catalogue to do the extra work, which I had already done at that point....does that answer your question ?
Thank you @@GlenysGarnett
Terrific video, very informative and a beautiful image at the end. Can I ask why you took the image into Lightroom when the same final changes could have been made in Camera Raw from within PS?
I always bring them into the Lightroom catalogue afterwards then I have them all available. I just find it easier to do some of the tweaks in LR once I've imported the image, like vignettes
@@GlenysGarnett Many thanks, really enjoying your videos.