Thank you so much for this video. You pinpointed two of my problem areas, and now I know how to fix them. Also, your English is pretty good. You're doing amazing.
After using photoshop for 1 year, today I found this video ... Really very helpful ... I was searching for this kind of video to improve my artworks.... Thank you very much ❤️
Hey Nitish! You should DEFINITELY check out our video on Moodboards, it's the absolute BEST way to get ideas for manipulations :) Check it out >> th-cam.com/video/EJMRy9BvJOc/w-d-xo.html - Dean
These are the type of comments we love, we get a great deal of joy out of helping the community! Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts on the upload! - Matt
I've seen real life situations of the cloud inversion (your third sky example). Not all mountain tops are pointy, and it is not that uncommon to have a plateau top, or hanging valley above cloud level. I can remember walking on a flat plateau in beautiful sunshine, and have to step off onto a ridge that we couldn't see below the cloud. That took a leap of faith and was scary. As for sky perspective in our art, I take your point, and I am sure I have got it wrong as often as not. I routinely photograph interesting skies when out with my wee dog, and we have a lot of nice skies here in New Zealand. I'll be paying more attention to perspective in future.
I'm not a beginner. I've actually been designing for 15 years. Of course I'm still not as good as a lot of people, I never got "it" when it comes to photoshop but that colored lighting effect is something I never knew about. I've ALWAYS just done screen lighting with using blend if. I've never though about using exposure and then color adjustment on it for the lighting. I at least learned one thing! Now back to watching the rest of the video :)
Some really good tips. The first one is not always one i gave that much though. There's probably some angle issues in a few of my pics. I'm also glad the third tip was there. It's an issue that i often see in some artwork. On top of that, some tend to add this rimlight look all the way around a character, even though it doesn't match the light sources in the scene. Another tip i would add as well is that the intensity of the light in the scene also defines how bright it would be on the object/person. Along with how dark the shadows are. This is why many photographers don't like to take photos outside during cloudless, bright summer middays. The light gets too harsh and the shadows too dark
Wow. I feel so guilty hearing this last tip. Can you recommend artists that I should follow? Or the person that you believe helped you a lot. I'm not trying to complete your years of experience in one year. I just need to get better quick. But also with the right way
I recommend updating your perspective knowledge. Those white lines you draw have nothing to do with the perspective order and you place them there completely randomly. They cannot create a reference to the scaling name.
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"Don't fix everything if some things already work." Throat punch. I have been doing this with every element......
Eeeek!!! Hope the vid has helped, Gary!!
Thank you so much for this video. You pinpointed two of my problem areas, and now I know how to fix them. Also, your English is pretty good. You're doing amazing.
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Much appreciated, cheers for tuning in!!!
My biggest mistake is I just discovered this channel nowadays. There are a lot of stuff I can learn here. Thank you for doing that!
This guy seems too genuine when he's an absolute genius.
A 1 in a Million talent for sure! Thanks for the GREAT comment Baher! ❤️ - Dean
lighting tip was great, i always used the flat light in my every composites but now i know. thanks man!!
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whoaaa! This saves me a lot of time. I do love it! I hit the bell button because of this!
Well that's what we love to hear, thanks so much for watching and of course your great feedback!
nice work i think this videos are cool for us thanks so much bro , please make more videos 😉
Apprecited!! And you can be sure that more videos like this are on their way!! Thanks for the comment!!
One of the best artists I have ever seen, keep it up💫
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After using photoshop for 1 year, today I found this video ... Really very helpful ... I was searching for this kind of video to improve my artworks.... Thank you very much ❤️
OUTSTANDING Manish! So glad you liked this one ❤️ - Dean
Great video for beginners! Thanks for the tip on using the normal round brush to create hair with the jitter and scatter.
It's a great tip and thanks for tuning in!!
awesome video bro learning new things every day. thanks for tips. please can you make a video on tip to generate ideas for manipulations.
Hey Nitish! You should DEFINITELY check out our video on Moodboards, it's the absolute BEST way to get ideas for manipulations :) Check it out >> th-cam.com/video/EJMRy9BvJOc/w-d-xo.html - Dean
Thanks 🙏🏼
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I am already a subscriber from last 8 months. And i am also part of your community. 🙏🏼 I wish you hit million subscribers soon.
my friend yor tutorials so great and useful thank for share also informations
Ali, you are very welcome and thanks so much for watching! - Matt
as a beginner, i glad to see your video 😍, Thanks for advice bro . ❣️ love from india 🇮🇳
That was very helpful 🙌
Need part 2 aswell
Glad you found the tips helpful Arjun, thanks for the comment! ❤️ - Dean
I've enjoyed this video, very informative. Thank you
So happy we could be of help, thanks for taking time to commnet! - Matt
Incredible video. So helpful to artists and designers. I wanted it to keep going! 👍 Your English is great btw.
Lovely words, thanks so much! We really do appreciate the support!!!
Thank for making this video brother ✨
thanks for the tips and trick...keep sharing..may god bless you
And thank you for the support!!!! Much appreciated!!
Very valuable video . really amazing ...learned a lot.
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Finally there is someone make different and so valuable tips I'm so glad for click the video thank you.
another great video thanks for sharing !
A real pleasure ASDII, thanks for tuning in!
As a beginner I am super glad to watch the video! thank you! really appreciate your work!
Thanks so much for watching, Marina - hope you got some value from the upload! - Matt
Great tutorial thank you
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how you add layer mask for the exposure?
Maher, I guess the same way you would any layer, down at the bottom of the layer stack! Hope you find it! - Matt
epic video as always :)
Thankyou Sudu!
Thanks 👊 it was very helpful 😊 especially the second and fourth tip👍
Glad you liked this one Jatin, thanks for watching!
Great information 👍❣️
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This is absolutely great👏, learned a lot from this video ❤️
Thanks for the kind words, we really do appreciate it! - Matt
Very helpful once again. Thanks, Red!
English isn't my first language and I am easily able to understand you. So don't stress yourself about it!
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Thank you
Abdou, Thank you for tuning in!! - Matt
This is really helpful stuff! Thanks for teaching us something new, and sharing a bit of your talent! :)
These are the type of comments we love, we get a great deal of joy out of helping the community! Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts on the upload! - Matt
Very informative, thankyou for this video 😊❤️
That's what we love to hear, so happy you value from the upload!! Cheers for the feedback!
Awesome video!!!
Thank so much, Freya!! glad you got value from the video!!
I usually dn comment on video's but the way this guy explain hat's off❤❤❤
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I've seen real life situations of the cloud inversion (your third sky example). Not all mountain tops are pointy, and it is not that uncommon to have a plateau top, or hanging valley above cloud level. I can remember walking on a flat plateau in beautiful sunshine, and have to step off onto a ridge that we couldn't see below the cloud. That took a leap of faith and was scary. As for sky perspective in our art, I take your point, and I am sure I have got it wrong as often as not. I routinely photograph interesting skies when out with my wee dog, and we have a lot of nice skies here in New Zealand. I'll be paying more attention to perspective in future.
ربي يوفقك صديقي ❤️ Good luck
Thankyou Toxi!
The feedback on this video is wholesome, Thanks to everyone 🌹
We're following. Another one bro
Thanks
Thank you for watching! - Matt
Thank you!
Really helpful.🙂
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thank u so much
Sameh, you are most welcome!!
Bruh... Your beginner works don't look so "beginner" at all 😭😭 you've got talent man
Thanks so much for the kind words!! We appreciate the support!!
I think I’m in love
Ahhh so happy you enjoyed the content, Amanda! Thanks for the comment! - Matt
Great video. Cool content. One question: Did you Photoshop your arms? Looking massive, Naouri.
Appreciated!! He's been hitting the gym!!! hahaha
Wait did not know you can change that point, and scale wil be towards it, now that is a usefull trick to use
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God bless! ❤️
I'm not a beginner. I've actually been designing for 15 years. Of course I'm still not as good as a lot of people, I never got "it" when it comes to photoshop but that colored lighting effect is something I never knew about. I've ALWAYS just done screen lighting with using blend if. I've never though about using exposure and then color adjustment on it for the lighting. I at least learned one thing! Now back to watching the rest of the video :)
Light: 12:20
Light? :) - Dean
Thank you for the effort
A real pleasure Murad, thanks for watching!
thank you !!!!
Appreciate you tuning in! - Matt
Good tips
Some really good tips. The first one is not always one i gave that much though. There's probably some angle issues in a few of my pics.
I'm also glad the third tip was there. It's an issue that i often see in some artwork. On top of that, some tend to add this rimlight look all the way around a character, even though it doesn't match the light sources in the scene.
Another tip i would add as well is that the intensity of the light in the scene also defines how bright it would be on the object/person. Along with how dark the shadows are. This is why many photographers don't like to take photos outside during cloudless, bright summer middays. The light gets too harsh and the shadows too dark
Rico, some wonderful feedback here. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts and ideas! - Matt
God bless you bro
عرفت انك عربي من لهجة الانجليزي الواضحة بالتوفيق
Wow. I feel so guilty hearing this last tip.
Can you recommend artists that I should follow? Or the person that you believe helped you a lot. I'm not trying to complete your years of experience in one year. I just need to get better quick. But also with the right way
Best thing you can do charles (for inspiration), is to join our Facebook community! >> facebook.com/groups/photomanipulation.official - Dean
1:52 this is zero degrees
1:56 this is 90 degrees
2:16 45 degrees
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Let know if you solved tNice tutorials problem !
Hey Deanne, can you elaborate a litte? - Matt
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I recommend updating your perspective knowledge. Those white lines you draw have nothing to do with the perspective order and you place them there completely randomly. They cannot create a reference to the scaling name.
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