I love your videos so much Gavin. You're immensely helpful to me, and I wish I could tell you thank you in person. Used this one just today. I appreciate the knowledge!
Great tut Gavin...one question...How could you modify this effect so it would have a hard outside frame border and grungy inside border (opposite of this border)??
i tried this but didn't get same results.....did you crop image first? and to what size? as i did 8x10 and when i did the percent 120 x 12o it was way bigger then what showed on your image? so what am i doing wrong...thanks i have cs4
i tried this but didn't get same results.....did you crop image first? and to what size? as i did 8x10 and when i did the percent 120 x 12o it was way bigger then what showed on your image? so what am i doing wrong...thanks i have cs4
Defiantly like. I have one question. What's the purpose of adding a border style? Pictures printed are usually framed with a border aren't they? How do you these pictures with border styles you create in photoshop.
I don't get the point of adding the fibre layer and the cloud layer. How did these two help here? The grunge was created by the last layer as a frame whereas the top layer remained virtually untouched except for the border. What role did the middle two layers play?
@bhatiaanant I was thinking the same thing, but its because those layer blending mode only allows them to be visible in the areas than are not white, so when in applies the affects to the 1st layer it made the 2 middle layers visible in those outside areas.
@bhatiaanant why dont you follow along, then hide each layer that you think does nothing. you will soon see exactly what they do, it will be easier than trying to explain it.
@frankytap IceflowStudios does a very good tutorial on that here on YT titled Photoshop "Dragan Effect".Search that. I got good results using his tips. I wish Gavin could do one too. His are about the easiest and clearest to follow.
Gavin, can you do a video on creating a "Frame" than can be saved as an action and applied to any photo. The purpose would be to create a personal style to apply to all of one photos for publishing. I would like to take my choice photos and then after editing and apply effects, I would like to run an action to apply the same frame with my name to all of my photos so that my work would carry the consistent frame regardless of photo orientation or size.
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igelice84 2 months ago
No grunge at all. When I increase the blur nothing happens. The Filter>Render>Fibers only have a greater opacity and nothing else happens. Nothing.
TwentYxOnExX 4 months ago
Cool Grungey border I love that.
GreenyLiveshow 4 months ago
Love ur tutorials...
nkronnie 7 months ago
great thanks. can u please tell me what program ur using to record your screen?
photoshoplover1 8 months ago
I love your videos so much Gavin. You're immensely helpful to me, and I wish I could tell you thank you in person. Used this one just today. I appreciate the knowledge!
FallenKain 9 months ago
awesome tutorial Gavin
brucejohn14 9 months ago
i was wondering how do i make a inside grungy border
animesh099 9 months ago
Excellent tutorial
Thanks so much Gavin
you make Photoshop more Interesting & Enjoyable
Your tutorials are one of the Best tutorials on youtube
keep up good work
God bless you :-)
tirathmistry 9 months ago
Brilliant! Thanks for this Gavin. You're really good at presenting. So refreshing!
global001 9 months ago
Very clever effect :)
foefski 9 months ago
OMG I've never seen any phtoshop user to this, you are a genius, If I was to live 200 years i would never think of that !
tashtan1 9 months ago
Great tut Gavin...one question...How could you modify this effect so it would have a hard outside frame border and grungy inside border (opposite of this border)??
chestnut069 9 months ago
Very very cool! Thanks!
svenleeuwen 9 months ago
Great tutorial, excelent job. Thank you soo much.
Gohan4411 9 months ago
Great job once again
cntyboy1 9 months ago
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i tried this but didn't get same results.....did you crop image first? and to what size? as i did 8x10 and when i did the percent 120 x 12o it was way bigger then what showed on your image? so what am i doing wrong...thanks i have cs4
Norman
mainephotographer19 9 months ago
i tried this but didn't get same results.....did you crop image first? and to what size? as i did 8x10 and when i did the percent 120 x 12o it was way bigger then what showed on your image? so what am i doing wrong...thanks i have cs4
Norman
mainephotographer19 9 months ago
Love this!! Thanks
Cochranphoto 9 months ago
Very good, very useful!
CarlislePhotography 9 months ago
Nice one
FamilyFirstJ 9 months ago
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MD3Designs 9 months ago
Fantastic job Gavin. Big fan... big big big fan of yours.
vruychev 9 months ago
he never fails does he. his tutorials are always spot on and easy to follow many thanks gav.
dougbrowni95 9 months ago
Thank you! Wonderful tutorial as always.
Cliochu 9 months ago
press 5 for yeah :D
chrillis1313 9 months ago
Thanks Gavin! Super easy and tightly explained with brevity... Keep em coming. Gonna have to try this on a few different colored backgrounds.
AXNJXN1 9 months ago
150 likes, 0 dislikes. That's the way every gavin's video should be like :)
cankarales 9 months ago
learning with gavin is super easy
I understand his tutorials completely
ImBadVeryBad 9 months ago
Great stuff Gavin, another perfect tutorial.
barnesnet 9 months ago
@arsenalfan2000 fair. I will try it out. No better way of learning. Thanks
bhatiaanant 9 months ago
Defiantly like. I have one question. What's the purpose of adding a border style? Pictures printed are usually framed with a border aren't they? How do you these pictures with border styles you create in photoshop.
VT808 9 months ago
I don't get the point of adding the fibre layer and the cloud layer. How did these two help here? The grunge was created by the last layer as a frame whereas the top layer remained virtually untouched except for the border. What role did the middle two layers play?
bhatiaanant 9 months ago 2
@bhatiaanant I was thinking the same thing
1NSTYL 9 months ago
@bhatiaanant I was thinking the same thing, but its because those layer blending mode only allows them to be visible in the areas than are not white, so when in applies the affects to the 1st layer it made the 2 middle layers visible in those outside areas.
1NSTYL 9 months ago
@1NSTYL not very clear..
bhatiaanant 9 months ago
@bhatiaanant why dont you follow along, then hide each layer that you think does nothing. you will soon see exactly what they do, it will be easier than trying to explain it.
arsenalfan2000 9 months ago
Buen video, como todos, un saludo desde Barcelona.
granaII 9 months ago
loooool I like what u said
at 2:25 t0 2:230 >>> honesty is good
nice one keep going
maloooky123 9 months ago
5:29 if its gone a little bit hard somewhere u can always switch 2 white and push it bak in LOL
tastetherainbow4321 9 months ago
As always Gavin, awesome tutorial.
sneeuwboy 9 months ago
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay! New video!
StyloHQ 9 months ago
This was very nice!
osjcag 9 months ago
Nice video!
JanieHochkins 9 months ago
I really like that you say "piture" instead of picture :P
ewald1991 9 months ago
Nice and easy effect, will save this as an action for sure. Thanks.
zeptome 9 months ago
interesting vision and steps's order, well done!
pawgTV 9 months ago
heard about the "dragan effect"? If so, could you make a tutorial with that? :)
frankytap 9 months ago
@frankytap IceflowStudios does a very good tutorial on that here on YT titled Photoshop "Dragan Effect".Search that. I got good results using his tips. I wish Gavin could do one too. His are about the easiest and clearest to follow.
newcoyote 9 months ago
Awesome tutorial!!! I hope to see another one
soon.
creepygirl2008 9 months ago
Great tutorial as always.
Glass112 9 months ago
Interesting technique, I would've used "grunge-brushes" to get a simlilar effect, but this is way better. Thanks for sharing :)
Ranact 9 months ago
Great Photo! Thanks Gavin :)
MrJubblegum 9 months ago
Gavin, can you do a video on creating a "Frame" than can be saved as an action and applied to any photo. The purpose would be to create a personal style to apply to all of one photos for publishing. I would like to take my choice photos and then after editing and apply effects, I would like to run an action to apply the same frame with my name to all of my photos so that my work would carry the consistent frame regardless of photo orientation or size.
Thanks for all of your great videos.
Ron
crpaulk 9 months ago 75
@crpaulk I second that request.
newcoyote 9 months ago
@crpaulk I would like this too
mrRapkis 9 months ago
nice
1Fazz1 9 months ago 16