I am not sure what you are getting at. Do these tutorials not explain how to get from point A to point B in a step by step pattern? Well that is how you learn to do something on your owe, then you change it up and do other things with it. It's called photoshopping.... Next time I will make a tutorial (just for you) that stares at the screen and does nothing and lets you learn from that. Thanks for your feedback!!!!!
@amrgraphics Its a shame you take such a negative attitude. How did the pictures of your son just happen to be perfectly sized and cropped? how did you create the background in four different colors? And maybe as you speed through your processes you could explain a little more about how they work...but then you aren't exactly taking into consideration the beginners perspective.
As for the background I did a tutorial on how it is done if you look at my other ones first.
Also, if you looked on my site you would see the rating for this tutorial. As for speeding through the tuts you are right. In most cases we have to as we have limits to what can be posted on youtube. As for you not knowing how to crop an image size or even make background color choice I am sorry. Maybe you read a book or watch a basic tutorial. Thks
Thanks so much! I followed it almost exactly and it turned out *mostly* right. The overlay wouldn't work (turned the entire image yellow?) so I set the opacity to 50 and then hit "Darken". Turned out great. :)
Adorable baby....thanx for the lesson...however..i am completely "No-tech"...so...pls break it down a little more simply for me...must I purchase "Photoshop"?? Is that the only way to do this??? H-e-l-p??? I am looking to create a Warhol-type pic of my pet to use as my profile picture on facebook....
I simply divided the canvas into four equal parts using the guidelines, selected one of the four areas with the selection tool and filled it with the paint bucket and the color of choice. Repeated the same for the other three areas. Then make a selection across the guidelines horizontally and vertically and fill it with the paint bucket using a white color. Hope this helps, if you want a video to help out, just let me know.
I have a question on the cutout of our choice. I have cutout the pic I want to use but I can't get the background out. I have used the background eraser tool and it doesn't work, any suggestions?
I simply divided the canvas into four equal parts using the guidelines, selected one of the four areas with the selection tool and filled it with the paint bucket and the color of choice. Repeated the same for the other three areas. Then make a selection across the guidelines horizontally and vertically and fill it with the paint bucket using a white color. Hope this helps, if you want a video to help out, just let me know. Thank you
What a disappointment, I came here expecting to learn something.
This is not a tutorial, almost everything a person needs to learn you have already done in preparation for the video.
It's like a tutorial on how to become a millionaire in one easy step.
Step 1. Get a million dollars
motoj0j0 4 months ago
@motoj0j0
I am not sure what you are getting at. Do these tutorials not explain how to get from point A to point B in a step by step pattern? Well that is how you learn to do something on your owe, then you change it up and do other things with it. It's called photoshopping.... Next time I will make a tutorial (just for you) that stares at the screen and does nothing and lets you learn from that. Thanks for your feedback!!!!!
amrgraphics 4 months ago
@amrgraphics Its a shame you take such a negative attitude. How did the pictures of your son just happen to be perfectly sized and cropped? how did you create the background in four different colors? And maybe as you speed through your processes you could explain a little more about how they work...but then you aren't exactly taking into consideration the beginners perspective.
Thanks anyway.
motoj0j0 4 months ago
@motoj0j0
Well thank you, once again for the feedback.
As for the background I did a tutorial on how it is done if you look at my other ones first.
Also, if you looked on my site you would see the rating for this tutorial. As for speeding through the tuts you are right. In most cases we have to as we have limits to what can be posted on youtube. As for you not knowing how to crop an image size or even make background color choice I am sorry. Maybe you read a book or watch a basic tutorial. Thks
amrgraphics 4 months ago
Nice Tutorial and your son is CUTE :)
pescado85 4 months ago
@pescado85
Thanks, I like the feedback. Always happy to help!
amrgraphics 4 months ago
THere is a background tutorial on our youtube channel.
Have a look, thank you
amrgraphics 10 months ago
yeah, how did you make the background?
elianing 10 months ago
Do you want a video on how to create the background or just and image you can download?
amrgraphics 1 year ago
Do you want a video on how to create the background or just and image you can download?
amrgraphics 1 year ago
the background pleas ?
Aviao100 1 year ago
@Aviao100 Background Tutorial Up and runnnig
amrgraphics 11 months ago
Thanks so much! I followed it almost exactly and it turned out *mostly* right. The overlay wouldn't work (turned the entire image yellow?) so I set the opacity to 50 and then hit "Darken". Turned out great. :)
comeonboeltsy 1 year ago
Yes this effect and style was done with photoshop. It is required. Sorry. Thanks for the cute kid comment
amrgraphics 1 year ago
Adorable baby....thanx for the lesson...however..i am completely "No-tech"...so...pls break it down a little more simply for me...must I purchase "Photoshop"?? Is that the only way to do this??? H-e-l-p??? I am looking to create a Warhol-type pic of my pet to use as my profile picture on facebook....
ikiemon 1 year ago
man if u put it on COLOR DODGE i'll be better than this
but thank ya very much realy helpful
dabstudio1 1 year ago
@dabstudio1
That is a very nice effect, thanks for the input.
amrgraphics 1 year ago
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cayli4021 1 year ago
simple and plain tutorial for advance ps users!
many thanks armgraphics!
KimHero32 2 years ago
Any time, hope it helps!
amrgraphics 2 years ago
so how do i create a background with the 4 colours?
ItsVagTastic 1 year ago
@KimHero32
I simply divided the canvas into four equal parts using the guidelines, selected one of the four areas with the selection tool and filled it with the paint bucket and the color of choice. Repeated the same for the other three areas. Then make a selection across the guidelines horizontally and vertically and fill it with the paint bucket using a white color. Hope this helps, if you want a video to help out, just let me know.
amrgraphics 1 year ago
how did you get the photograph into a layer?
ptoomey90266 2 years ago
Nice name "Avery"
Nice tutorial. Thanks.
MrRedman 2 years ago 2
Thanks for both comments. It is people like you that keep me making and putting out more!
amrgraphics 2 years ago
I have a question on the cutout of our choice. I have cutout the pic I want to use but I can't get the background out. I have used the background eraser tool and it doesn't work, any suggestions?
agentl1013 3 years ago 3
Try cutting out the background using the polygon lasso tool, but make sure you zoom in as to see the the pixels.
amrgraphics 3 years ago
I simply divided the canvas into four equal parts using the guidelines, selected one of the four areas with the selection tool and filled it with the paint bucket and the color of choice. Repeated the same for the other three areas. Then make a selection across the guidelines horizontally and vertically and fill it with the paint bucket using a white color. Hope this helps, if you want a video to help out, just let me know. Thank you
amrgraphics 3 years ago
can u make a video? it will help me for a school project im working on and im kinda a beginner in using adobe photoshop
Taiko195 3 years ago 3
sure can, just email us at infoatamrgraphicsdotcom
amrgraphics 3 years ago
how did u make the background
shopaholic5701 3 years ago 9