Thanks...doesn't that make you feel a bit better :). I always love it when I finally find out how to use a tool in LR. It seems like it is a never ending journey. Thanks for the comment.
I rewatched this video and did not realize I had left a remark earlier. Excellent video, however I have the same thoughts. I would want to see more real-world applications and examples here. But great class none the less. I like how you defined density as a cop or limiter. 👌👌👌
Good tutorial! I appreciate the review of the basics, even though I am already familiar with them. I found the way you presented the concepts engaging, but I believe it would be beneficial to include a few examples demonstrating how to apply them in a practical workflow. 👍
Glad it was helpful! Yeah, I kind of want to do that too. I need to get better at making shorter explanations so I can make time for demonstrations. I have had complaints that my videos go a bit long. I need to find that happy middle ground. Thanks for the comment! I will see what I can do to include more demonstations.
Thanks, Mickey. Another great tutorial! Question/request: Many of us use a pressure-sensitive tablet, such as the Wacom, to edit. Would you be willing to do a video on how the brush controls you explained in this video can correlate with the pressure-sensitive features of a tablet? It would be very helpful to see a detailed demonstration similar to what you did here. Thanks!
I will try to make time for this. I use a wacom tablet too. I have just stayed away from videos on the subject since so few people use them. But since you asked, I should go ahead and do one. Stay tuned.
And now I understand the brush sliders - thank you 🙂
Thanks...doesn't that make you feel a bit better :). I always love it when I finally find out how to use a tool in LR. It seems like it is a never ending journey. Thanks for the comment.
Great example of how to use feather.....thanks
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the comments.
I rewatched this video and did not realize I had left a remark earlier. Excellent video, however I have the same thoughts. I would want to see more real-world applications and examples here. But great class none the less. I like how you defined density as a cop or limiter. 👌👌👌
Great point! I will try to schedule some demo videos so you can see what I was trying to do. Thanks for the comment.
@@easternshorephotoinstruction Great. Cheers! 👍
Excellent explanation, thanks a lot, Mickey! My brushing will be much more subtle and differentiated, in the future.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment!
Good tutorial! I appreciate the review of the basics, even though I am already familiar with them. I found the way you presented the concepts engaging, but I believe it would be beneficial to include a few examples demonstrating how to apply them in a practical workflow. 👍
Glad it was helpful! Yeah, I kind of want to do that too. I need to get better at making shorter explanations so I can make time for demonstrations. I have had complaints that my videos go a bit long. I need to find that happy middle ground. Thanks for the comment! I will see what I can do to include more demonstations.
Excellent tutorial!!
Thank you! Glad I could help out. Thanks for the comment.
That was good information thanks for sharing🥰👍
You are so welcome. I’m glad I could help out. Thanks for your comment!
I should have paid more attention to these sliders. I realize I never knew how to use them until now. Thanks,
Yep. They can really help out differently depending on what you are trying to do.
Thanks, Mickey. Another great tutorial! Question/request: Many of us use a pressure-sensitive tablet, such as the Wacom, to edit. Would you be willing to do a video on how the brush controls you explained in this video can correlate with the pressure-sensitive features of a tablet? It would be very helpful to see a detailed demonstration similar to what you did here. Thanks!
I will try to make time for this. I use a wacom tablet too. I have just stayed away from videos on the subject since so few people use them. But since you asked, I should go ahead and do one. Stay tuned.
Thank you!
Another great tutorial, Mickey! I always look forward to your videos, keep 'em coming!
Thanks, will do! I appreciate your thoughts and comments!
Very useful
Glad you think so! Thanks so much for the comment!
thanks VERY much…….BIG BIG help
Glad it helped. Thanks for the comments. Very much appreciated!