Gavin Hoey shows you how to make a new custom shape in Photoshop CS5 that allows you to create a complete film strip in seconds. He will then show you how to fill in the film strip with images from Mini Bridge before applying a reflection an 3d twist.
Gavin Hoey won the Next Photoshop Evangelist contest with this video tutorial. The Next Photoshop Evangelist contest asked contestants to submit a two-minute Photoshop video tutorial demonstrating why they should be the Next Photoshop Evangelist at www.nextphotoshopevangelist.com by August 24th, 2010. The video must use Photoshop CS5, a new Photoshop CS5 feature, and, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Photoshop, incorporate the concept of "20" somewhere in the final image. The Winner received a copy of Creative Suite 5 Design Standard, a trip to Photoshop World (Spring 2011), the chance to demo their tutorial at the conference, roundtrip coach airfare, lodging and meals. All Finalists are showcased on the Photoshop YouTube channel.
i dont have bridge, is there an easy way to do this without it?
benroche69 5 months ago
According to the Adobe Forums thread 836717 it looks like this is new to CS5, so not available in CS4.
keningilbert 6 months ago
I don't have the Custom Film Shape menu item either!
keningilbert 6 months ago
why don't i have the flim shape? @AdobePhotoshopFB
ICONicVinny96 6 months ago
HOLY SHIT, DUDE YOUR BEAST AT PHOTOSHOP!!
WAHTTHEDIEW 7 months ago
Thx ^^
AtaFanFC 8 months ago
Thank you!
jinkikay 9 months ago
When I go to put the pictures in the strip it puts them on in a way that they need to be resized, it does not put them in the strip!
candyanderson05 9 months ago
Nice, Thanks
2768Vids 9 months ago
many tnx dude!
eunicemarian 10 months ago