if it’s helpful for anyone - wasn’t working for me until i discovered my paper texture had hue. once i fully desaturated it, i could play with the curves as shown
Thanks this is very good! I have a small issue with this method when using some canvases - when changing a canvas' Curve, it has imbalanced colors and it makes some parts of it completely black and other parts too bright. How could I still use this method in such case?
HI BullHorn. Try using the HUE/SATURATION/BRIGHTNESS slider in the ADJUSTMENTS button as well to get the perfect balance of light and dark that you need. If all else fails, you can always paint out the light or dark sections you don't want. Hope this helps!
Hi matteo. I thing printing on any textured will result in a textured look. No need to apply it digitally, unless you want it to be more pronounced. :)
It's to add highlights. Screen only adds the shadow which is enough for a paper texture effect, but adding another layer that's darkened and set to multiply adds a bit more dimension. :)
I need help!! Every time I do this after adjusting curves instead of turning white ish it turns red! I don’t know what to do and I’ve tried multiple different files.
Hi Lions! I think the overlay image that you're using isn't fully desaturated, meaning there is a tinge of color in the layer which is probably why when you adjust the curves it amplifies what little color is there. Before you do anything, first go to ADJUSTMENTS and tap on HUE, SATURATION AND BRIGHTNESS option and set your saturation to 0%. Hope this helps!
Thank you for the tutorial but uhh… its really crunchy and pixelated ;-; Probably didn’t do something right but at least you were able to help a lot of people with this! Edit: NEVERMIND! I found a way (well not really but i realized i ignored some detail i can add to the first multiplied layer) thank you for the tutorial though1!!!
This was so quick and to the point, really helpful, Thank you!!
Thank you, BeingNish! That's wonderful to hear. :)
if it’s helpful for anyone - wasn’t working for me until i discovered my paper texture had hue. once i fully desaturated it, i could play with the curves as shown
That's it!
How to do that???? When i try to curve paper texture I can’t make it actually white and black
Ah get it, thankyou btw!!
This was so helpful, thank you 😊
Glad I could help!
Thanks this is very good!
I have a small issue with this method when using some canvases - when changing a canvas' Curve, it has imbalanced colors and it makes some parts of it completely black and other parts too bright. How could I still use this method in such case?
HI BullHorn. Try using the HUE/SATURATION/BRIGHTNESS slider in the ADJUSTMENTS button as well to get the perfect balance of light and dark that you need. If all else fails, you can always paint out the light or dark sections you don't want. Hope this helps!
A-M-A-Z-I-N-G !!! This is genius. thank you
Thank you so much, aliwell!
really helpful and straight to the point. Thank you!
Glad you appreciate it. :)
Perfect! Thanks so much
You are very welcome, Norolie! Cute name...
@@MakeThisBrush aaww thank you 😊
Excellent tip
Appreciate you!
Thank you so much this was so helpful
Glad to be helpful!
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Thank you! 😄 but, taking about printing, will I get this result also if I just print a one layer pairing on a textured cardboard?
Hi matteo. I thing printing on any textured will result in a textured look. No need to apply it digitally, unless you want it to be more pronounced. :)
Perfect!!! thank you:)
You're welcome!
Super helpful ❤
Happy to help! :)
Thank a lot , i love it
Thank you!
Nice!! Thank you!!
Appreciate that, Newbie... ;)
wow!
Thank you!
Thanks a lot, please what is multiply used for ?
It's to add highlights. Screen only adds the shadow which is enough for a paper texture effect, but adding another layer that's darkened and set to multiply adds a bit more dimension. :)
@@MakeThisBrush ohhh 👍👍, Thanx a lot
@@hichammehditazi9945 Happy to help. :)
Do all your following layers have go below these to layers after?
I need help!! Every time I do this after adjusting curves instead of turning white ish it turns red! I don’t know what to do and I’ve tried multiple different files.
Hi Lions! I think the overlay image that you're using isn't fully desaturated, meaning there is a tinge of color in the layer which is probably why when you adjust the curves it amplifies what little color is there. Before you do anything, first go to ADJUSTMENTS and tap on HUE, SATURATION AND BRIGHTNESS option and set your saturation to 0%. Hope this helps!
Silly question, is it plagiarism to use a texture I copy right off the internet?
All colors show great except white. Why?
I'd like to know more about this problem. Can you expound?
Thank you for the tutorial but uhh… its really crunchy and pixelated ;-;
Probably didn’t do something right but at least you were able to help a lot of people with this!
Edit: NEVERMIND! I found a way (well not really but i realized i ignored some detail i can add to the first multiplied layer) thank you for the tutorial though1!!!
See... you are more capable of figuring things out than you think! Only takes a bit of troubleshooting. :)
@@MakeThisBrush thank you again this really helped 😭
@@krisr327 Believe in yourself because I do. :)
@@MakeThisBrush okay thank you!! [:
I did everything you said by my drawing still doesn’t match the paper texture
Sorry to hear that. Anything I can do to help?
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Rock on! :)
What is the black layer needed for??
The white layer is for the shadows while the black layer is for the highlights. It adds more realism to the texture. :)
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Here! 😉Love the user name.