Thanks, this is really helpful. I've got a big book that tells me I can do 'so and so', but it doesn't tell me how to get there. This is so much better :-).
@mdgrubio yes same process, the black and white colours (and the colours between it - grey, etc) are meant to work with the mask only so regardless of the picture you are working on, the mask will be working on black and white while the layer will work on your colour of choice..hope i helped
Hello, i have a question though, why not just import the picture in as a smart layer instead wouldnt that be easier then making the adjustment layer and everything? Because a smart object saves its previous form such as a vector image would.
I want to thank you for uploading all these videos. Photoshop so extremely new to me, infact I just got it today and the only thing im used to working with is Paint I have much to learn with Photoshop cs3, your videos are a great help. =]
great tutorial :)
7199715 1 month ago
a really good and focused explanation, thank you!
leeatzmon 2 months ago
luved this. thanks!
22anamae 2 months ago
'Very helpful. Thanks!
financialsimplicity 9 months ago
you are GOOD.
shrutisud 1 year ago
He's using CS2, he mentions it in the second part of this lesson
JackJunior007 1 year ago
What's the photoshop version that you are using?
7199715 1 year ago
@7199715 CS2
persia1001 1 year ago
Thanks, this is really helpful. I've got a big book that tells me I can do 'so and so', but it doesn't tell me how to get there. This is so much better :-).
meghauw 1 year ago
what if it is not white? (the image to be used like a person photo) the same process?
mdgrubio 1 year ago
@mdgrubio yes same process, the black and white colours (and the colours between it - grey, etc) are meant to work with the mask only so regardless of the picture you are working on, the mask will be working on black and white while the layer will work on your colour of choice..hope i helped
osasp 1 year ago
love the way you explain it- easy, simple & effective ;) Good job
tchoupette 1 year ago
thank you sir.
2626746 1 year ago
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this is one of the best tutorial ive ever watched...very clear. tnx,buddy!
davidtercias 1 year ago 2
Perfect for what I need and very clearly explained.
Thanks
russandh 1 year ago
Your videos have been incredibly helpful!!
ebonyamberjade 1 year ago
so glad to find you!!
sandravoliosijek 2 years ago 2
excellent teaching...
aomf58 2 years ago
Your Tutorials rock
crankbuddy 2 years ago 2
Thanks so much!
RollTheFemers 2 years ago
Thanks for the part at 5:20. I always forget how to do that.
LinkinFreakPixar 2 years ago
Thanks for that end part. I alway forget how that works.
LinkinFreakPixar 2 years ago
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LinkinFreakPixar 2 years ago
Very helpful tutorial.
Thanks.
jcii2 2 years ago 2
hi... i have a question. i dont know what happened that i cannot change the hand tool anymore. :(
ultrafrances 3 years ago
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strawb355y 2 years ago
LOVE YAAAAAAAAAAAA!!
free07styler 3 years ago
Hello, i have a question though, why not just import the picture in as a smart layer instead wouldnt that be easier then making the adjustment layer and everything? Because a smart object saves its previous form such as a vector image would.
Ptenle 3 years ago
thaaaaaaaaaaaaanks
starteta123 3 years ago 2
thaaaaaaaaaaaaanks
starteta123 3 years ago 2
thaaaaaaaaaaaaanks
starteta123 3 years ago 2
thanks :)
SaleoMkd 4 years ago 2
great work, thanks man
enzoashley 4 years ago 2
I want to thank you for uploading all these videos. Photoshop so extremely new to me, infact I just got it today and the only thing im used to working with is Paint I have much to learn with Photoshop cs3, your videos are a great help. =]
skaterdogee 4 years ago 2
Thanks for another awesome tutorial!
zev007 4 years ago