I've been subscribed to this channel for years and years but I've never left a comment - just wanted to say thank you for the tons of tutorials and thorough explanations. Whenever I watch one of your videos, I learn at least one new thing about this humongous application :)
ive been watching since you were editing from home and your mum made her first appearance and im still watching you to this day, your my gold standard for when i need new ps techniques and i thank you from the bottom of my heart. From when i first touched a camera and scared to use ps to now being able to composite and create fab edits for clients I thank you.
Wait! What? During the part where you recreate the seam, I think this is the 1st time that I saw someone use the clone stamp tool to recreate a section on a new layer, move it, and then warp it to fit. How brilliant!! Thanks so much!
Good tutorial as always, thanks much! A few other commentors have already asked about cleaning up that piece of sweater sleeve, so I'll just add a me-too for another episode picking up where this one stopped. The problem would be different, even more complex dealing with skin tones, worthy of more Aaron Nace instruction!
Great tutorial! I like how you cloned into a new layer then transformed it. I always get stuck up trying to use the clone tool with its own built-in revolve settings etc. I don't use it that much and always have to look it up each time and its annoying to use. This was is much easier.
Thank you for sharing! So glad I’ve chosen your channel to follow, as your tutorial’s are very thorough and explain a lot of theory and bring it all together making it easy to understand!
Great fix! Only point of criticism is that the shape of the wrist looks weird after the edit. It seems to have become thicker in the small park that you see just above the sleeve.
such awesome tutorial, but I want to ask for a specific tutorial. is there a tutorial where you change the overlap of clothes? I mean, for instance, for this photo, is there a way to make the Jacket above the scarf?
Great! In my daily routine, for magazines and fashion photography, the only thing I do diferent is the approach to restore texture. I prefer using a texture graft inside the FS group. It takes less time and it works fine :) Otherwise I do it exactly like you.
also pretty sure ive seen you do it before (thats how I learnt it) but for the b4 and after comparisson at the end you could hold alt and click the eyeball on BG layer to show only that and you didnt mention the ctrl,alt, shift and E for new stamp visible ;) but still the best ps channel. Also on the last curves adjustment at the end you could set the layer to luminosity and no need to worry about the red channel messing up your colour.
Hey Aaron. Love all your content. Thank you for this video. But, I was just internally cringing because you did not fix her wrist after doing the whole cuff and clothes 😭
Wish you would have done something about the white triangle sticking out of her coat onto her hand! very distracting! maybe another video since it deals with skin tones ?
Hi Miranda!In this tutorial, we're using Photoshop Desktop. Photoshop Express is a great option for editing on the go, but it's a bit more simplified than the Desktop version. If you are up for it, the tutorial below will show the best techniques to retouch clothing and fabrics: (phlearn.com/tutorial/how-to-retouch-clothing-fabric/)
Download PSD:
phlearn.com/tutorial/fix-clothing-photoshop/
I've been subscribed to this channel for years and years but I've never left a comment - just wanted to say thank you for the tons of tutorials and thorough explanations. Whenever I watch one of your videos, I learn at least one new thing about this humongous application :)
ive been watching since you were editing from home and your mum made her first appearance and im still watching you to this day, your my gold standard for when i need new ps techniques and i thank you from the bottom of my heart. From when i first touched a camera and scared to use ps to now being able to composite and create fab edits for clients I thank you.
Wait! What? During the part where you recreate the seam, I think this is the 1st time that I saw someone use the clone stamp tool to recreate a section on a new layer, move it, and then warp it to fit. How brilliant!! Thanks so much!
You are hands down the best PS teacher I’ve seen. The timing is perfect for this video, I need to fix a shirt. 🙏
that nifty little trick that you did with the clone stamp changed my life. incredibly cleaver
Good tutorial as always, thanks much! A few other commentors have already asked about cleaning up that piece of sweater sleeve, so I'll just add a me-too for another episode picking up where this one stopped. The problem would be different, even more complex dealing with skin tones, worthy of more Aaron Nace instruction!
Love this! The brush healing tool will be so helpful as I found the spot healing tool take away texture. Thank you so much!
Great tutorial! I like how you cloned into a new layer then transformed it. I always get stuck up trying to use the clone tool with its own built-in revolve settings etc. I don't use it that much and always have to look it up each time and its annoying to use. This was is much easier.
Yes exactly same
Great Job Aaron! Thanks for sharing with the world!
Thank you for sharing! So glad I’ve chosen your channel to follow, as your tutorial’s are very thorough and explain a lot of theory and bring it all together making it easy to understand!
Hey Aaron the new cut and beard rocks!
Great fix! Only point of criticism is that the shape of the wrist looks weird after the edit. It seems to have become thicker in the small park that you see just above the sleeve.
You make it all look so easy. Thanks for the tutorial. I’ll be this good one day... or maybe in my next life!
such awesome tutorial, but I want to ask for a specific tutorial.
is there a tutorial where you change the overlap of clothes? I mean, for instance, for this photo, is there a way to make the Jacket above the scarf?
,,,learned a new Clone Stamp tool technique! Thank you.
The part where her wrist/arm enters the sleeve is totally mangled and stretched though...
Great! In my daily routine, for magazines and fashion photography, the only thing I do diferent is the approach to restore texture. I prefer using a texture graft inside the FS group. It takes less time and it works fine :) Otherwise I do it exactly like you.
i love the way aarron nace use tool very informative and explanation how to use it
also pretty sure ive seen you do it before (thats how I learnt it) but for the b4 and after comparisson at the end you could hold alt and click the eyeball on BG layer to show only that and you didnt mention the ctrl,alt, shift and E for new stamp visible ;) but still the best ps channel. Also on the last curves adjustment at the end you could set the layer to luminosity and no need to worry about the red channel messing up your colour.
"Making clothing a little more .... 'uniform'."
🤣 You mad lad!
Welcome ❤️
Can't wait more
Hey Aaron. Love all your content. Thank you for this video. But, I was just internally cringing because you did not fix her wrist after doing the whole cuff and clothes 😭
Exactly my thoughts !
Good use of liquvify
I like this video!
Fantastic
Great job!
So great!!!
Wish you would have done something about the white triangle sticking out of her coat onto her hand! very distracting! maybe another video since it deals with skin tones ?
What photoshop are you using?
Just great 👍
brilliant!
Thanks!
good vidio!
In addition…a fashion client would want the button included back in. Nice tutorial.
Awesome
I’m assuming he is using the premium version of Photoshop Express? Also, is there an easier way to fix the texture. (Beginner)
Hi Miranda!In this tutorial, we're using Photoshop Desktop. Photoshop Express is a great option for editing on the go, but it's a bit more simplified than the Desktop version. If you are up for it, the tutorial below will show the best techniques to retouch clothing and fabrics: (phlearn.com/tutorial/how-to-retouch-clothing-fabric/)
Oh wow
Great Tutorial but you didnt fix the stretched skin on the girls wrist, which is a tell that there has been a lot of liquify in the image
perfect....but that little bit of sweater sticking out....lol.
I thought he would use some super complicated tools and not the basic ones I am using. ^^
i need Aaron nace IG 😂
@aknacer
@@phlearn no waaayyy thanks phlearn
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At least time up