You clearly know what you're doing in photoshop, but I'd say shorten it up. If your tutorial doesn't start until 3 minutes in, you're gonna lose viewers. This video should open with that photo you're editing.
that might be the case but if you think about it like this: you're getting knowledge how to do something for free. So maybe you could either expand your attention span to go beyond 3 minutes or just skip to the information you want.
I know it's been a couple years now and this might be common knowledge but I recommend that once you've duplicated your photo, you right click on it and convert into a smart object, so that you can edit the filters added (noise and blur)
After you copy the background, right-click and convert it as a smart layer. It takes up more space, but you have the option to change the filters should you, your client, or editor have some notes on the piece and you won't have to start over. #NonDestructiveEditing
that said thank you for the advice! hope u didnt take that too seriously but god damn i was looking around my room not knowing where that sound came from
This is not film look. This is blurring, colourizing and adding dust and scratches using photo shop. Grain of a film is not ' noise '. Noise is unwanted signal in digital imaging, Grain is the very fabric of a film's emulsion. At the very least a simulated film profile should be applied to the digital image to emulate the shadow and highlight response of the emulsion which incidentally depends on the developer and development method used particularly in BW film photography.
You clearly know what you're doing in photoshop, but I'd say shorten it up. If your tutorial doesn't start until 3 minutes in, you're gonna lose viewers. This video should open with that photo you're editing.
that might be the case but if you think about it like this: you're getting knowledge how to do something for free. So maybe you could either expand your attention span to go beyond 3 minutes or just skip to the information you want.
that or put an overlay saying "video starts at..."
The music is way too load and distracted me
video starts at 2:37
I know it's been a couple years now and this might be common knowledge but I recommend that once you've duplicated your photo, you right click on it and convert into a smart object, so that you can edit the filters added (noise and blur)
Starting point: a vintage film lookish photo. Any adjustment results in perfumery
Man sucks about the scam, but good for you, Eos R is beast! though i haven't tried it yet haha
THANKS
Thank you so much !! Free textures youre the men !!
You talk too much buddy! Can't you just get to the point
That's really great. Thank you!
thanks man, great tutorial !
This was perfect. Thanks!!
what camera you using for recording bro looks so good
So sick. Thank you so much.
can anyone else hear the lens focusing?
Opposite of red is cyan not magenta.
Thanks you! it' so useful .
Whoa this is insanely close to film photos!! Thanks alot!
So grateful I found this today!!!
Oh man! what a nice tutorial, thanks!
After you copy the background, right-click and convert it as a smart layer. It takes up more space, but you have the option to change the filters should you, your client, or editor have some notes on the piece and you won't have to start over. #NonDestructiveEditing
This was awesome I had to subscribe
Marissa Vasquez thank you!! Welcome to the channel!!
this guy talks way too much 2:37
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Thank you so much, Jeff! This helped me a lot.
what the fuck is with the audio man are you popping popcorn wtf
that said thank you for the advice! hope u didnt take that too seriously but god damn i was looking around my room not knowing where that sound came from
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beginning is 2:36
SMART FILTERS PLSSSSSS
thank you sir!
beuatiful tut thanks man
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thank you for tutorial
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Thank u!
Dude! Your last name is Lanuza?! That’s my last name!
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Thank You Behance
Starts ➡️ 2:36
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Welcome to this tiny community Izzul!
Amazing, thanks
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You're the man. Appreciate this.
Thanks Richard, glad I could help!
easy and pretty, thankss
thanks bro, loved it!
NOISE! cheers dude
TOIGHT!! 😂😂
Thank you!!!
Matt Coleman you’re welcome Matt!
thank you jeff!
Glad I could help, cheers!
Tanks so much !!!
You're welcome!
Awesome video! I love how your photo turned out - thank you for sharing the textures from behance 💜💜💜💜💜
Thank you so much, very glad you liked it!
Cheers
"Keeping it short" with a 2 min intro lol
This is not film look. This is blurring, colourizing and adding dust and scratches using photo shop. Grain of a film is not ' noise '. Noise is unwanted signal in digital imaging, Grain is the very fabric of a film's emulsion. At the very least a simulated film profile should be applied to the digital image to emulate the shadow and highlight response of the emulsion which incidentally depends on the developer and development method used particularly in BW film photography.