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  • This is EXACTLY what I needed right now. Thank you SO MUCH!!! :)

  • Excellent! I always wondered of what use the "Hue" blending mode was. Now I know. Thanks!

  • i bow to you photoshop mama shan! you rock!

  • lovely skills.

  • Again, you are the best.

    Thank you!

  • Hey Mama BRILLIANT tutorial! Thats a handy wee tip about using black in hue mode to desaturate!

    Many thanks :)

  • i watched this vid now i am stuck with a red background now how do i get out of the red background and how do i change the back ground know , you just left off Now what??

  • Now what? Notice how the title says #2? There are about 10 more parts to this series. Just go to the channel and watch the Playlist. and go to #3, #4, etc

  • I definitely needed this video today since I've been working with a lot of images using the green screen. VERY helpful and I as well as everyone else appreciate the time you put into these videos.

    I know you're "photoshopmama" but any chance of you doing tutorials for editing video from the green screen?

  • Not in the near future, but you never know what I'll get into in a few more years.

  • Thank you. Your step by step teaching really made it easy for me to follow.

  • thanks mama this help alot!

  • Thank you for taking your time in creating these videos. Wow, I'm a graphic designer and I have been working with photoshop for many years and I can tell you that I've learn a lot from you. With no time to go to school, this is as close as it gets. Love your voice too. Bravo!!

  • very helpful

  • Thanks Moma Shan,

    I only had time for one video, but I'll be back! alot

    Dan

  • Hi Moma Shan,

    I'm working on a picture I took with a white background, and I'm wondering if the color of the background makes any difference when following your tutorials. I keep hearing you mention 'green screen,' is this a backdrop that is used by photographers? I'm not familiar with it. I've been taking my pictures in my garage with a white sheet as a backdrop.

    Love your tutotorials! I'm having so much fun learning from you.

    ~Sandy

  • White is fine, you won't have to deal with a color cast but if subject is wearing white--that makes it difficult for the separation. If someone were wearing green on a green screen that would make that difficult to. Idea is to set up shot with a background that contrasts with the subject colors for easiest separation.

  • saludos from Puerto Rico!!! you are the best, i luv it nice tutorislll muy bueno el videooo :P

  • these are the best tutorials i've seen

  • This series is so useful for me. I appreciate your time spent on this video.

  • Hello,

    Your Tuts are very kool and very well explained. I have pictures with that same kind of background (green) and used to wonder how the heck do you clean that off lol. Now i know how. Thank You

    P.S. I like your "make-up" tips the most

  • Thank you Mama! Your videos are always perfectly explained. I've learnt a lot!

  • usually when i have to do small subtle touch-up like shadowing or like what u had with the green spill i would use a 20% opacity 80% flow brush on a new layer, but what u did was a great alternative with the hue layer... You do a great job mama shan, i love ur videos and i`ve learned lots from them (especially the shortcut keys!)

  • Wow! Your videos are so great... they always help me to do things better. Now, I always watch your videos' And I try to learn evrything I can from them. thanks a lot for everything...

    Dont stop posting!!!

    love, xx121314

  • Your videos always explain things so clearly. I don't have Photoshop - I have a lower end package - but your techniques and ideas always work with just a little bit of modification to fit the limitation of my image manipulation software. Great stuff - thanks.

  • Thank you that is good to hear! If I had time and if it wouldn't compromise my existing Photoshop I would investigate GIMP because it is free but alas it will not install. And in years past it got wiggy when I had Elements and versions of the full blown Photoshop on the system...so my choice was to keep what I paid the most for...the full blown Photoshop! But it's good exercise for you and others to sort of translate the concepts into what you do use and I'm glad to hear you can do that! Bravo!

  • Have you thought about using "VirtualBox" or something to create a sandpit VM on your PC? You could install GIMP or whatever on there and not risk that it would screw up your existing Photoshop install.

    Photoshop is so expensive that I can't justify purchasing it for hobby use. I'm waiting for one of the other image manipulation packages to come up with the non-destructive layers system you have in Photoshop. It looks enormously powerful.

  • No I haven't and don't want to risk slowing down the computer or compromising it by installing something I know nothing about-- plus no time-- I have more than enough to do with what I've got going on, already. But thanks!

  • You should take the picture and put it in an enviorment, for example the streets of brooklyn or somwhere else it would fit in.. Just an idea..

  • I don't have a copyright free pic of Brooklyn but in the continuing series, I am bringing the image into several different backgrounds, which opens up an array of other possibilities and techniques. You'll see!

  • great video thanks!

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