Given the 100mph tutorials on Instagram, this is a breath of fresh air. Each step explained clearly and even split into relevant chapters. Amazing work.
Man, these tutorials are definitely eye opening - I have been working (and actually experimenting as well) in PS or 25+ years now and I still find new impulses and insights in the techniques you're presenting! More than on any other Photoshop channel I've dropped by for quite some time. That usage of the "Fibers" rendering filter for creating a displacemant map for those drips via ”Displacement" is a true strike of genius! Wish I already knew that when I used to have more of the sort of jobs where these tricks would have come in really handy... But then, you never stop to learn...
This channel is *so underrated* it hurts. What a gem, each video I learn something new. I wonder, can you use colored displacement maps to have different X/Y displacement?
I really can't stress enough how helpful this is! I have had Photoshop for a few years now and never found a way to implement anything I knew to make cool stuff. Just after watching one of your videos, I already have a sick new channel banner and lots of new knowledge about how certain tools work. I hope your channel takes off, because it seems like I'm not the only one having this experience based on your comment section! Thanks so much for these great videos.
My man, this is simply amazing. I didn't think all of this could be done by just plain Photoshop settings. I can't believe how many subs you have compared to the quality of your tutorials. Not very hard to follow, easy to understand and the effects are stunning. I'm just going to leave this here, by the time you have blown up and everybody uses these tutorials to up their editing game.
I've been struggling to increase my knowledge of possibilities with photoshop and I thought I hit my peak until I've started watching these videos, they've sparked a lot of random creation and have definitely helped me improve significantly. please keep posting
This is an amazing tutorial! Just a heads up... I was struggling to get it to work and then realized I had left my settings as CMYK... make sure your colours are set to RGB.
Thank-you Brady for taking the time to create such an in depth and well laid out tutorial. The way you brought in the fibre filter to create a paint drip affect is super cool. Also thank-you for introducing previous techniques like the drop shadow effect into the mix. In this particular tutorial you kind of tied a few of your other tutorials into one and then created something uniquely new.
I am always blown away by your tutorials but also can't help but think every time "how did he figure this out? Like did he just try every filter at random until it worked?!" Anyways, great work as always!
I think it is more like he knows the filter gallery better than his own pocket, and wen he see something interesting irl, his mind automatically try to figure out possible sequence to make this work in ps. This Man is like House MD of photoshoping 🙈
So helpful, especially since I get asked by GTA players to design art for their groups and I take hours doing the drips by hand 😂 Now its easy as pressing 3 keys together.
Thanks for the tutorial! Something I noticed was that the Displacement Map needs to be saved in an RGB color mode. The CMYK mode doesn't show up. You can still apply the RGB Paint Drips Map to a CMYK PSD file though without any issue.
Thank you for the incredibly good course. But I tried it, but I just changed the location, so I can't see the falling part. I'll try. I hope you have a good day today.
I'm so glad I wasn't the only one. I just tried it today, though. I feel like I've watched it a gazillion times and there has to be something I'm missing. But all the filter does is move it up a bit.
It worked, kind of… I’m getting hundreds of long thin lines that look more like string than paint drips. Any tips as to why this is happening would be much appreciated. Your channel is awesome by the way I’m learning a lot.
I have a DOUBT! I used the same text Retrow Mentho but I don't understand how you arranged the text like that? If I type it goes straight, if I press enter it goes straight down. Need help.
did it exactly like you said, the only difference was that i created a vector first in illustrator. saved as png and vector, but both turn out kinf of staticy after applying drip displacement.... any ideas?
I learned with you in three days more than I learned in a year , Thank you 100 thousand times.
Same feeling...
Same here
I'm not just learning text effects, I'm learning about Photoshop tools that I didn't even know existed, and I've been using Photoshop for 30 years!
Given the 100mph tutorials on Instagram, this is a breath of fresh air. Each step explained clearly and even split into relevant chapters. Amazing work.
You know your stuff... Love your ambition to keep pushing the limits in what you can do with software.
I don’t subscribe to anyone. But i I subscribed to you! You’re stuff is legit! Thank you so much. It has seriously helped me with my Graphics class.
im new to photoshop and with those tutorials even i can create professional looking images as a beginner. thank you so much!
Very cool, glad to help!
Man, these tutorials are definitely eye opening - I have been working (and actually experimenting as well) in PS or 25+ years now and I still find new impulses and insights in the techniques you're presenting! More than on any other Photoshop channel I've dropped by for quite some time.
That usage of the "Fibers" rendering filter for creating a displacemant map for those drips via ”Displacement" is a true strike of genius! Wish I already knew that when I used to have more of the sort of jobs where these tricks would have come in really handy... But then, you never stop to learn...
This channel is *so underrated* it hurts. What a gem, each video I learn something new.
I wonder, can you use colored displacement maps to have different X/Y displacement?
Well that's going on my list of recommendations for Adobe right now...
I really can't stress enough how helpful this is! I have had Photoshop for a few years now and never found a way to implement anything I knew to make cool stuff. Just after watching one of your videos, I already have a sick new channel banner and lots of new knowledge about how certain tools work. I hope your channel takes off, because it seems like I'm not the only one having this experience based on your comment section! Thanks so much for these great videos.
This channel is so underrated. I am sharing the link in all my social media.
Thanks to you that I know some good techniques in Photoshop now.
This guy ROCKS. Thx for the flawless tutorial.
My man, this is simply amazing. I didn't think all of this could be done by just plain Photoshop settings. I can't believe how many subs you have compared to the quality of your tutorials. Not very hard to follow, easy to understand and the effects are stunning. I'm just going to leave this here, by the time you have blown up and everybody uses these tutorials to up their editing game.
That's awesome, really appreciate it man!
Most underrated channel bro this deserves much more
best tutorials i have learned ever
I've been struggling to increase my knowledge of possibilities with photoshop and I thought I hit my peak until I've started watching these videos, they've sparked a lot of random creation and have definitely helped me improve significantly. please keep posting
This is an amazing tutorial! Just a heads up... I was struggling to get it to work and then realized I had left my settings as CMYK... make sure your colours are set to RGB.
Thank-you Brady for taking the time to create such an in depth and well laid out tutorial. The way you brought in the fibre filter to create a paint drip affect is super cool. Also thank-you for introducing previous techniques like the drop shadow effect into the mix. In this particular tutorial you kind of tied a few of your other tutorials into one and then created something uniquely new.
just signed up, you are my first patreon!
You have a wonderful way of explaining and your choice of topics is wonderful. appreciated effort
An answer to my project, perfect, very cool - thank you.
I have watched a few videos in a couple of days. They are all amazing and easy to follow. You are a gem
Thank you sooo much. U deserve a big hug.
Thank you. Worked real good for a runny rubberstamp effect.
Was looking for drip effect ended up fibd the stratch effect too... Thanks bud
I am always blown away by your tutorials but also can't help but think every time "how did he figure this out? Like did he just try every filter at random until it worked?!" Anyways, great work as always!
I think it is more like he knows the filter gallery better than his own pocket, and wen he see something interesting irl, his mind automatically try to figure out possible sequence to make this work in ps. This Man is like House MD of photoshoping 🙈
So helpful, especially since I get asked by GTA players to design art for their groups and I take hours doing the drips by hand 😂 Now its easy as pressing 3 keys together.
Best tutorial from best teacher
Thank you for the very kind words!
I love your videos. You explain clearly and in detail, I'm not a native speaker and I also train English by watching your videos
Wow that's really cool to hear... thanks for the comment!
Thankyou, I will now be able to fulfil a tshirt design after messing up the first attempt with my freestyle
Amazing tips and techniques in this channel. Love it ❤
dope video going to use this on my next project!🔥🔥
Really love your tutorials. Super easy to follow and super unique. Subscribed and cant wait for new vidoes
This could be animated in After Effects the same way you did in the CC Time Blend FX tutorials.
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Very well explained and was exactly what I was looking for.
just glad i stumbled onto this channel. Already subbed and hit the notification button. Premium Content
Great Tutorial, using this now thanks!
Thanks alot man love this tutoorial
Super helpful video on how to do such a cool texture! Truly appreciate you sharing your knowledge freely so we can improve our design work. Thank you!
Awesome, no problem!
Great stuff, thanks for sharing.
Really good video w some cool things I had no Idea ps is capable of!
Thank you so much - the content of this channel is awsome!
Awesome tutorial!!! Helped me a lot in a job! Thanks!!!
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Nice easy to use method. Thank you
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Thanks for the tutorial! Something I noticed was that the Displacement Map needs to be saved in an RGB color mode. The CMYK mode doesn't show up. You can still apply the RGB Paint Drips Map to a CMYK PSD file though without any issue.
Outstandingly talented. Insane work man! You have personally helped me come a long way. Thank you!
This was an awesome video. I have subscribed!!!
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Awesome tutorial easy to follow and great ideas
Man im speechless...
Thank you my friend!!!
Wow excelente tutorial, thank you..
Thank you for the incredibly good course. But
I tried it, but I just changed the location, so I can't see the falling part.
I'll try. I hope you have a good day today.
I'm so glad I wasn't the only one. I just tried it today, though. I feel like I've watched it a gazillion times and there has to be something I'm missing. But all the filter does is move it up a bit.
Thank you a million.
Its really really helpful 💜
Thank You!
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this is really cool! thanks for sharing this
Awesome tutorial
Cool thanks Enrique!
I just found your channel... OMG! Thank you!
It worked, kind of… I’m getting hundreds of long thin lines that look more like string than paint drips. Any tips as to why this is happening would be much appreciated. Your channel is awesome by the way I’m learning a lot.
Wow awesome !! Thank you!
Thanks... love your tutorial
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Your Channel...A hidden gem...not anymore though
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Thanks a lot bro very nice video
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This really one good thanks for sharing its a big help
Glad to hear it, thanks!
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Best tutorial! Thank you so much! Subscribed
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I have a DOUBT! I used the same text Retrow Mentho but I don't understand how you arranged the text like that? If I type it goes straight, if I press enter it goes straight down. Need help.
Nice sir.
Thanks for sharing!
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Excelent, learning a lot! Thanks for sharing!
Cool, no problem!
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Cheers thanks!
i would love to see how to do this to images and shapes etc
Thank you so much, this tutorial is amazing! I have a question, though. If I wanted to make the drips bigger, what should I do differently?
That's exactly what I would love to know.
Great!
Can this be applied in after effects?
did it exactly like you said, the only difference was that i created a vector first in illustrator. saved as png and vector, but both turn out kinf of staticy after applying drip displacement.... any ideas?
Great video - liked and subscribed!
Awesome thanks!
Any thing is possible with ps especially when its handling with u great artists..❤️
That's awesome, thank you!
in my design not working, the design just move on top of my work space🙄can you help me, why in my design not working?