Agh. I was so stuck on this because I started off with a green chalkboard background. I couldn't figure out why my artwork was black surrounded by white. It eventually dawned on me that the three black adjustment layers must of course be green for a green board. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing. One caveat I would mention is to make sure your foreground and background colors are set to black and white. If they are anything else the clouds and fibers won't work correctly. I accidentally had mine on gray and white and couldn't figure out why the effect was appearing so subtly. This fixed it.
Thank you, I've been trawling you tube for a blackboard and chalk effect in PS. So far yours is the best I've found by far. :) I followed along exactly and the text i "chalkified" using your method looks great and I really like how easy it is to swap out and change artwork/text and tweak the filters etc. A template was just what I was looking for. I'm really impressed with to depth and clarity of your content and your no nonsense concise approach. You have a new subscriber and I'm sure I'll learn a lot from your vids.
Its awesome- Exactly what I was looking for. My only concern (and defeat!) is at minute 9:32 when you say "option from the keyboard and alt from the pc...) I have a Mac and couldn't get this last part- But so far it was a success coming this far..!! Thank you so much
That's exactly what I was looking for. Great one. A bit tricky initially, but once saved as template this can be a great tool to use. Keep up good work.
You can add it like any other png image by embedding it via the file menu or just click, hold, and drag it from your file window to the Photoshop canvas.
Thanks for clarifying this for those who didn’t understand. If you use alt+delete (pc) option+delete (Mac) it will fill with the foreground (top) color. Ctrl+delete (pc) command+delete (or backspace) will fill the canvas with the background (bottom) color.
The brush example is from Photoshop default brushes, you can load them from the brush panel click the three lines on the top right corner and choose "legacy brushes" to load them.
@@PrettyWebzMedia I can drag it to the canvas but then what?! I does not let me treat it like a pattern to change it to screen, 100, 300 etc. what am I missing
Dragging the png to the canvas does not make it a pattern. In order to do that you have to save the as a pattern. Anything visible on your canvas will be turned into a pattern by going to Edit>>define pattern, name and save. Once you save it as a pattern you can work with it the way you want.
If for some mad reason you are working on a file that exceeds 30000 pixels on one side, Clouds will be greyed out. Hopefully someone will find this comment handy!
The brush example is from default Photoshop brushes. If you are in 2020 you can load them from Window>>brushes go to the gear icon and choose “legacy brushes”
Thorough tutorial. Exactly what I needed for this project. Thank you for sharing.
Very underrated photoshop channel
I always learn something new here
Thanks!
Thank you so much 😊 I’m glad these videos are helpful!
After much searching this is the best tutorial I’ve come across - perfect in all ways, thank you so much!! 👍🏼
Agh. I was so stuck on this because I started off with a green chalkboard background. I couldn't figure out why my artwork was black surrounded by white. It eventually dawned on me that the three black adjustment layers must of course be green for a green board. Thank you!
Thank you so much. It's really amazing. I learned a lot. Love from Bangladesh.
Thank you so glad you liked it 😊
You are the queen of photoshop
That is so kind of you to say, thank you!
Thank you for the sharing. Great tutorial that taking care of both Windows & Mac users. Appreciate it!
Thanks, I’m glad it was helpful 😊
Thanks for sharing. One caveat I would mention is to make sure your foreground and background colors are set to black and white. If they are anything else the clouds and fibers won't work correctly. I accidentally had mine on gray and white and couldn't figure out why the effect was appearing so subtly. This fixed it.
Thanks for sharing, that’s very helpful advice 😊
i was facing the same problem , thank you for mentioning it.
worked like a chalky charm! Thank you!
Whew! perfect! thank you so much
Why no one like this tutorial? This is Awesome!
That’s what I thought too, lol 😂 thank you!
EXCELLENT -- Thank you soo much Mercedes. You should be awarded!! Blessings!
Awe, thank you I appreciate that. 😊
Thank you for this tuto👌👍
YOURE THE BEST THANK YOU
Thank you, I've been trawling you tube for a blackboard and chalk effect in PS. So far yours is the best I've found by far. :) I followed along exactly and the text i "chalkified" using your method looks great and I really like how easy it is to swap out and change artwork/text and tweak the filters etc. A template was just what I was looking for. I'm really impressed with to depth and clarity of your content and your no nonsense concise approach. You have a new subscriber and I'm sure I'll learn a lot from your vids.
Thank you so much for the compliment I’m so glad to know this helped 😊
fabulous! great pace and beautiful result!!
realy greate. thanks alot.
A bit tricky but yields a beautiful result, and I love that I can now use it as a template. Thank you for this.
So glad it was helpful 😊
Its awesome- Exactly what I was looking for. My only concern (and defeat!) is at minute 9:32 when you say "option from the keyboard and alt from the pc...) I have a Mac and couldn't get this last part- But so far it was a success coming this far..!! Thank you so much
impressive, thanks!
That's exactly what I was looking for. Great one. A bit tricky initially, but once saved as template this can be a great tool to use. Keep up good work.
By the way just subscribed your channel as well to get more great stuff like this
You are awesome!
So easy to follow! Thank you! This is just what I was looking for!!!
Thanks, I’m glad it helped!
AWESOME VIDEO, THANKS
Thank you 😊
Great tutorial. Thanks!
Thank you 😊
This was so perfect. Thank you for all your help
My pleasure glad it was helpful
thanks
Very cool
Awesome videos as always.theres always something new to learn :) Thank u
Thank you!
I learned something new, thank you very much ........
I’m so happy to hear this was helpful!
Cool and nice texture, to learn,🙂
Yes, this is a great texture.
great video... It will really help..
Thank you
muito bom, vc é incrivel
amazing love it thank u
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it!
Also, can you please mention name of the fonts that you used in your artwork?
Thanks!
You’re welcome 😊
This is perfect! Thank you!
I’m glad it helped!
awesome! thank you. would love to know how to get that pattern into PS though lol ugh I guess that's another tutorial
Can you let me know what part you’re referring to (time stamp) I want to help but I want to make sure we’re talking about the same thing, thanks.
I’m having trouble downloading the texture you used, it’s downloading as a JPEG instead
How do I import the downloaded pattern to PS? the dark wall pattern is in PNG format but we can only import patterns to Photoshop in PAT format.
You can add it like any other png image by embedding it via the file menu or just click, hold, and drag it from your file window to the Photoshop canvas.
@@PrettyWebzMedia thank you! but I still don't understand :((
Thank you for helping but I cant choose Smothing--> Stroke Catch Up, I cant click... why?
What part (time stamp) of the video is that? If filters are not working make sure you are in RGB and working in 8bit some filters won’t work otherwise
best
Thank you
Alt delete to make a layer black unlike what she said (ctrl backspace) on pc for anyone else that went as crazy as me trying to figure that out
Thanks for clarifying this for those who didn’t understand. If you use alt+delete (pc) option+delete (Mac) it will fill with the foreground (top) color. Ctrl+delete (pc) command+delete (or backspace) will fill the canvas with the background (bottom) color.
Hi what the combination in 5:50 ?
To create a clipping mask press and hold alt/option. With your mouse hover between the layers you want to clip when you see the down arrow click.
How to download the brush?
The brush example is from Photoshop default brushes, you can load them from the brush panel click the three lines on the top right corner and choose "legacy brushes" to load them.
how upload a png image in pattern mode ?
I’m not sure I understand, I had the PNG image in Libraries. I just click and drag it to the canvas.
@@PrettyWebzMedia I can drag it to the canvas but then what?! I does not let me treat it like a pattern to change it to screen, 100, 300 etc. what am I missing
Dragging the png to the canvas does not make it a pattern. In order to do that you have to save the as a pattern. Anything visible on your canvas will be turned into a pattern by going to Edit>>define pattern, name and save. Once you save it as a pattern you can work with it the way you want.
@@PrettyWebzMedia ok thanks 🙏
If for some mad reason you are working on a file that exceeds 30000 pixels on one side, Clouds will be greyed out. Hopefully someone will find this comment handy!
Variance doesnt do anything. It's just black.
How to download the brush?
The brush example is from default Photoshop brushes. If you are in 2020 you can load them from Window>>brushes go to the gear icon and choose “legacy brushes”