Still amazed you haven’t got more subscribers YT should definitely share more of your content, really helpful. What hooked me originally was the “Right Now” haha ages ago. Since they I look forward to all your videos 😂. Really helpful too. Can I ask what camera and lens combo you used to shoot the video as really nice depth of field?
Hello, I'm feeling really dumb, but after watching the vídeo twice, I couldn't understand why you did a grey gradient first... After making the grey gradient you change the colour of the Highlights and Shadow, so in my understanding, you are changing the colours of the gradient... What is the difference between making a grey gradient before or using the black to white (usually the default) and changing the colours of the highlights and shadows??? I used the same colours as you did, with the same codes starting from a grey gradient map and then from a black to white and the result was the same.. I know there's something I'm missing... Could you help me? Anyway, love your vídeos!
you dont have to do it, its just to illustrate how the gradient map affects the source image. its not meant to change the end result, it was to help you when trying to experiment with the colours you actually want to use
My understanding is that by using 50% gray (which is completely transparent in overlay mode) on one end of the gradient bar, you're able to work with one color as opposed to two. Think of it as a fancy way of masking colors within the Gradient Map adjustment layer. Trust me, I had to rewatch that part a couple of times too.
Awesome again!! A lot of thanks for making and sharing your video!!
A lot of thanks for making and sharing your video!!
I am really glad I found this channel 🤩
50% gray is a wonderfull tip!
A great way to do this and a real time saver
I just subscribed. You’re excellent at explaining this. Looking foreword to learning more from you
Really helpful man, thank you so much
Very clear explanations! Such a great content! Thank you ^^
Really appreciate the great 2021 videos
Great tutorial !
Great work man! Awesome stuff. very clear.
Wow...that was smart
very helpful
Thank you, I’m glad it could help you out 😊
Still amazed you haven’t got more subscribers YT should definitely share more of your content, really helpful. What hooked me originally was the “Right Now” haha ages ago. Since they I look forward to all your videos 😂. Really helpful too.
Can I ask what camera and lens combo you used to shoot the video as really nice depth of field?
Thank you
awesome video
Great !!!
Thanks
Great
Vary good
when i click on 01:08 it doesnt show up??
Hello, I'm feeling really dumb, but after watching the vídeo twice, I couldn't understand why you did a grey gradient first... After making the grey gradient you change the colour of the Highlights and Shadow, so in my understanding, you are changing the colours of the gradient... What is the difference between making a grey gradient before or using the black to white (usually the default) and changing the colours of the highlights and shadows??? I used the same colours as you did, with the same codes starting from a grey gradient map and then from a black to white and the result was the same.. I know there's something I'm missing... Could you help me? Anyway, love your vídeos!
you dont have to do it, its just to illustrate how the gradient map affects the source image. its not meant to change the end result, it was to help you when trying to experiment with the colours you actually want to use
@@lt3880 thank you!
My understanding is that by using 50% gray (which is completely transparent in overlay mode) on one end of the gradient bar, you're able to work with one color as opposed to two. Think of it as a fancy way of masking colors within the Gradient Map adjustment layer. Trust me, I had to rewatch that part a couple of times too.
@@nancikaesemeyer1270 thank you so much, very kind of you!