Love it my surgeon friend! Totally agree with you that liquefy is one of the most undervalued tools. Don't know if you said that but that's how I feel. I use affinity photo rather than Photoshop but it also has the liquify tool and works exactly the same beautiful way you just showed us. Thanks for the awesome videos!
The man himself :) yeah I love this tool. I use it a lot just to polish things I missed or didnt get right before, or to lazy to do before haha:) huge love my man:) have a great weekend :)
Great demo! Don't know you at all but I liked this and learned from it. Btw quick tip, use a compressor and limiter on your audio to make it louder! It is super silent and others might benefit from it
Hey mate :) thank you for the kind words and I really appreciate the feedback:) this is how I can learn to do better:) positive and useful feedback:) absolute legend:) now I’m gonna go off and figure out what a compressor and a limiter are 😂. As you can see and hear my knowledge on sound isn’t very good :) thanks again :)
This is just personal preference, but I don't like making large adjustments like this in post. Moving stuff around causes glossy highlights and shadows to fall out of sync with the lighting from the original render. For example, if you flatten a character's nose in post, the shadow of their nose still falls across the face, and it don't look right no more. This is how that "we'll fix it in post" attitude results in people complaining about shitty cgi in Marvel movies 😅 I hope that made sense. Again, just my personal preference. I strive to keep my post work as minimal as possible.
Sup mate :) yes Smokey . 100% mate . It always comes down to personal preference. If it’s something you like or not. I think with any tool it can be used right or wrong or to much etc. I’m a huge fan of using subtle changes . Changes that should not turn it into something that looks wrong :) always gentle changes my man:) have a great weekend my friend :)
Love it my surgeon friend! Totally agree with you that liquefy is one of the most undervalued tools. Don't know if you said that but that's how I feel. I use affinity photo rather than Photoshop but it also has the liquify tool and works exactly the same beautiful way you just showed us. Thanks for the awesome videos!
The man himself :) yeah I love this tool. I use it a lot just to polish things I missed or didnt get right before, or to lazy to do before haha:) huge love my man:) have a great weekend :)
Some nice tips thereee Arry. 👍
Thank you my friend :) arrriii is to busy standing in the corner. No one likes arriii 😂
Great demo! Don't know you at all but I liked this and learned from it.
Btw quick tip, use a compressor and limiter on your audio to make it louder! It is super silent and others might benefit from it
Hey mate :) thank you for the kind words and I really appreciate the feedback:) this is how I can learn to do better:) positive and useful feedback:) absolute legend:) now I’m gonna go off and figure out what a compressor and a limiter are 😂. As you can see and hear my knowledge on sound isn’t very good :) thanks again :)
This is just personal preference, but I don't like making large adjustments like this in post. Moving stuff around causes glossy highlights and shadows to fall out of sync with the lighting from the original render. For example, if you flatten a character's nose in post, the shadow of their nose still falls across the face, and it don't look right no more.
This is how that "we'll fix it in post" attitude results in people complaining about shitty cgi in Marvel movies 😅
I hope that made sense. Again, just my personal preference. I strive to keep my post work as minimal as possible.
Sup mate :) yes Smokey . 100% mate . It always comes down to personal preference. If it’s something you like or not. I think with any tool it can be used right or wrong or to much etc. I’m a huge fan of using subtle changes . Changes that should not turn it into something that looks wrong :) always gentle changes my man:) have a great weekend my friend :)