Can't say I like the look, but as you said, it can be a good foundation for dodge & burn. In moments like this I marvel at the technology of Photoshop. I think they like this kind of look in advertising. Thanks, Calvin, subscribed!
Thank you thank you and thank you again! Thanks to you, with the use of a couple of tutorials of yours, I finally managed to get the look I wanted.One day I will get my own signature.A big danke!
Fantastic tutorial, thanks! I've been looking for this look for video for quite a while, and your tutorial translates very nicely into After Effects. Just substitute a bilateral blur for the surface blur and a pre-comp for the layer merge, and everything comes over nicely.
Cool Vid Calvin. One Question. To get rid of the Dodge and Burn (6:51) would you now put a Layer Mask over the "Dodge and Burn" - Layer or would you still brush with 50% gray?
I'm new to CS6 so I was kind of confused on what to use it for but you did make your explanations on how to achieve the results clear. Have you more tutorials?
thanks for sharing this technique :) just wondering, is there much of a difference if I use the smart sharpen tool, does that produce similar results? As the effect looks like its a "dodge and burn" look too.
just a thought, and something I would have done differently. on the part where you decided you didn't want the layer dodge/burning the background, I think it would have been better to make a mask. I don't mean to come off as if your method of graying it out is wrong, but I've gotten the "non-destructive" mantra SOOO ingrained in me. never the less, GREAT vid and thank you for making it :)
Hey Calvin danke für das tut bischt echt ein super typ.. ich hab Photoshop CS6 auf Deutsch und ich glaube diese Filter gibts da nicht bzw. die heißen anders oder ?
That's great. Just getting started with dodge and burn I ask myself: could this work properly as the base for dodging and burning by hand (instead of a 50% grey layer)? Sure I'm gonna try this but if there are some opinions and experiences feel free to share them. ;)
calvin me encanto el tutorial eres el mejor de verdad.......
Muchas gracias amigo saludos desde Colombia ... I love !!!!
where was this all this time. thanks for sharing.
Can't say I like the look, but as you said, it can be a good foundation for dodge & burn. In moments like this I marvel at the technology of Photoshop. I think they like this kind of look in advertising.
Thanks, Calvin, subscribed!
Thank you for taking time to illustrate this useful method.
Fantastic tutorial! You have yourself another subscriber sir!
very nice and detailed video that every beginner should have to watch
Great Tutorial +CalvinHollywood! Added to Favorites! So simple but so effective
Thanks Sheldon, this looks like just what I've been looking for! You continue to rock :-)
Gabriel Bousquet I am just following in your footsteps
Thank you thank you and thank you again! Thanks to you, with the use of a couple of tutorials of yours, I finally managed to get the look I wanted.One day I will get my own signature.A big danke!
awesome video my man ! thank you for taking the time to show us how to do this technique !
Wow amazing I would try. Thank you so much ☺️
The Best, thanks a lot from Brazil.
thanks Calvin! i appreciate your english tutorials. although i watch all your tutorials because i understand the photoshop language lol
Du bist der Hammer!!!! Super!!!! Ich verstehe alles super Eng!!!!
Calvin du bist echt freaky amazing!
Tnx a lot!!!! Great TIP!
Man, what lens did you use to take this shot.. Its allready has AMAZING amount of sharpness and details.. Please..
You should show us how you made that photo you used for the example of burning and dodging. I wanna learn that, it looks awesome!
Fantastic tutorial, thanks! I've been looking for this look for video for quite a while, and your tutorial translates very nicely into After Effects. Just substitute a bilateral blur for the surface blur and a pre-comp for the layer merge, and everything comes over nicely.
Learned a lot from this video about dodge and burn..thanks.
Thanks for the tutorial in English Calvin.
wow. best tut ive seen December 31st 2013 - Awesome!
From Russia with love=)
Thanks for the lesson, keep up the good work
AMAZING, PURE AND CLEAN, LIKE FOR YOU
WoW, 6-7 hours of work and for Free...Ha! Hey, thanks for another Freaky Amazing Tutorial Technique!
Would never thought of dodging and burning this way. Great
An excellent tutorial where you learn a lot of reusable things in many situations.
Great ! The tone of the original picture : how do you do ?... Thanks
Thanks! Very nice tutorial!!
awesome dude thanx for guiding us
Danke Calvin! Für das super tolle Tutorial. :))
AMAZING!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!!
Great tutorial! Mahalo
Calvin Hollywood. nice video. you could also create a smart object instead of duplicating
you are the man ...... thank you Calvin.
Great Tutorial thank you! no music no stupid intros i luv this vid
awesome tutorial. thanks so much!
Great 411 exactly what I needed. Thank you!
Great tutorial ... thank you!
Cool Vid Calvin. One Question. To get rid of the Dodge and Burn (6:51) would you now put a Layer Mask over the "Dodge and Burn" - Layer or would you still brush with 50% gray?
I'm new to CS6 so I was kind of confused on what to use it for but you did make your explanations on how to achieve the results clear. Have you more tutorials?
This is what i was looking for! It's unbelievable, thank you so much!
thank you so much for this video it really helped me out and definitely learned something new and easy
super, aber gibt es das Video auch in deutsch?
Very friendly voice, it was fun learning along with your instruction! Subscribed for friendliness and effectiveness
Awesome technique.. Thank you..
Awesome tutorial calvin :)
By using "groups" and smart objects it's easy to keep the process more flexible and perform modifications later on.
Great Tutorial Master !
One of the best dodge and burn tutorial around. Subbed.
WOW. AMAZING! thank you sir.
I wish you did more English videos like this.
I really want to know how you got the original photo so polished, is it retouched? Is it lighting?
already knew the technique but still good job & thanks!
Amazing video. Thanks man.
Thanks, I made my own "action" with your video and works great! Thanks CH !!
thanks for sharing this technique :) just wondering, is there much of a difference if I use the smart sharpen tool, does that produce similar results? As the effect looks like its a "dodge and burn" look too.
Great tutorial, I love the steps. This will save me alot of time. You have yourself a new sub and I will be watching all your videos 👏👏
Great tutorial! Keep up the great work.
Gotta love that German accent! Inwoooard (invert), blent (blend) :) Reminds me of my family in Germany.
Excellent tutorial. Thank u so much
Thanx u sir for Awesome teqniqes.....
that's awesome bro,thank you
Sehr cool! Ein ganz großes Dankeschön für das Video!!
Excellent....very well explained with providing additional options for dodging & burning...Thanks !!!
Hej Celvin, kannst du mir sagen wie ich diese Technik mit Element anwenden kann? Meine Versuche schlugen bisher leider fehl.
GREAT!!! TKS for sharing.
this is what I am looking for a long time, now I found it, thanks for doing this video. I've tried yet but I hope this gonna works.😀
You just scored yourself a new sub mate, great job
just a thought, and something I would have done differently. on the part where you decided you didn't want the layer dodge/burning the background, I think it would have been better to make a mask. I don't mean to come off as if your method of graying it out is wrong, but I've gotten the "non-destructive" mantra SOOO ingrained in me. never the less, GREAT vid and thank you for making it :)
Awesome tutorial, saves so much time on dodging and burning. Brilliant effect and explanation !
Hey Calvin danke für das tut bischt echt ein super typ..
ich hab Photoshop CS6 auf Deutsch und ich glaube diese Filter gibts da nicht bzw. die heißen anders oder ?
wenn du mal googlest findest du nachschlageseiten, wo alle photoshop begriffe mit übersetzung drin sind
thankxx sir for this amazing tutorial
Interesting effect and control
very clever way to use layering
WOW. Gr8 Tutorial... Thanks for sharing
Love it! :-) much quicker
This is awesome, thanks.
great tutorial:) keep up the good work!
Thank U man! This is awesome
Nice Work ... Thnx Alot man :) ...
this is great, thanks dude
Great tutorial! THx
U are Just Amazing :O hahah I was so freekin suprised ! Thank You really much ! Biggest respect :))
I think we need more dodge and burn here!
That's great. Just getting started with dodge and burn I ask myself: could this work properly as the base for dodging and burning by hand (instead of a 50% grey layer)? Sure I'm gonna try this but if there are some opinions and experiences feel free to share them. ;)
this is amazing thanks
please, how know this is perfect picture when do filter surface blur ? or how used filter serface blur?
"And now the image looks great" nice lol. Great tutorial!
Terrific Tutorial!!
wowo , great job
by the way i almost believed your lie :D
keep going and dont stop english tutorials please
Another excellent tutorial.It will save me tons of time.A big thank you!
Quiet interesting, thanks!
Thank you so much for the video.
Super Tipp!! Vielen Dank dafür.
If I use high pass filter can I achive a the same effect?
Wow this will save so much time. Thank you so much for sharing this effect with us.
Красавец классное видео .
Great video! Thanks
great tutorial
THATS PERFECT
Datsching & Börning