You want to maintain at least good line art and keeping everything vector is key to a clean title/nameplate. I was shown a technique that avoids the hard clipping-path-look some do, but it is not fully relying on some kind of Photoshop alpha channel ether. Have you received any feedback from other production artists like my self. Can any page designers ring in on this?
I have a question. when I start using my Type tool to write stuff, once I reach the end of the line, the text starts jamming over itself instead of normally jumping to a second line hence making the words totally unreadable. Is there a way to fix that? It has been bugging me for so long, I hope someone is familiar with the problem and could help me, I would really appreciate it.
P.s: No it isn't the size of the font nor the size of the text box because I checked those two.
no that wouldn't work because the grey background isn't a separate image to the guy, but you could draw a clipping path around the guy then paste it onto a seperate layer but it's more work than this method.
its called super imposition
sis2cool4u 3 days ago
Could the same steps apply to adobe illustrator?
graffMT 4 weeks ago
Could the same steps apply to adobe illustrator?
graffMT 4 weeks ago
You want to maintain at least good line art and keeping everything vector is key to a clean title/nameplate. I was shown a technique that avoids the hard clipping-path-look some do, but it is not fully relying on some kind of Photoshop alpha channel ether. Have you received any feedback from other production artists like my self. Can any page designers ring in on this?
russpears2009 5 months ago
Great video my friend i subscribe.
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I have a question. when I start using my Type tool to write stuff, once I reach the end of the line, the text starts jamming over itself instead of normally jumping to a second line hence making the words totally unreadable. Is there a way to fix that? It has been bugging me for so long, I hope someone is familiar with the problem and could help me, I would really appreciate it.
P.s: No it isn't the size of the font nor the size of the text box because I checked those two.
Peace out Ombres!
MrCJ1988 7 months ago
what kind of font is that can i do this in photoshop as well?
LockhartGFX 7 months ago
wow!
syah143 10 months ago
u deserve a Hug and a pat. Thanks men!
myutube006 11 months ago
not really sure how to use and what the masking does.. but thanks for the uploads.
DeanTonberry 1 year ago
is that like photoshop ?
realkef 1 year ago
magnificent !!!
pharrellfan 1 year ago
Nice!
leroyford 1 year ago
Can u use adobe photo shop to do this?
penn8118 1 year ago
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it pretty cool
chicagoskaters 1 year ago
you're Awesome and so kind man
rzuhler 1 year ago
great one pal.
kinganto9 1 year ago
nice. But I don't know fireworks. Is it doable with PS? :D
MrDetwaa 1 year ago
couldn't you just set the "music" to the back? just a thought?
blmcmanus24 1 year ago
@blmcmanus24
no that wouldn't work because the grey background isn't a separate image to the guy, but you could draw a clipping path around the guy then paste it onto a seperate layer but it's more work than this method.
i know exactly what you meen though!
bozzyTRUTH 1 year ago
MIke this is awesome! Thank you for another great tutorial!
WJIphoto 2 years ago
Awesome!
How about CSE indesign?
DRNreferralnetwork 2 years ago
Thanks, glad you found the tutorial useful. I don't work too much in Adobe Indesign, but it's great for producing brochures, etc.
mlwebco 2 years ago
Nice trick. Sure beats using the lasso tool!
BobFromMarketinq 2 years ago
Yes, using the vector mask trick allows you to correct your steps and adjust.
mlwebco 2 years ago