Thank you for the step-by-step tutorial showing exactly what you did and at the speed in which you did it. Very easy to follow along and duplicate. Exactly what I needed to find and much easier to follow along than others. Cheers!
"What would happen if..." - a tactic I completely agree with and have long used with Photoshop too! I particularly liked your final clouds-over-Lyme-Regis look, by the way.
Wow this will transform some images I already have in my catalogue. I want to try and create my dog coming through fog in the woods and maybe add a touch of mist to some waterfall image's. Looking forward to having a play about the weekend. You're the best photoshop teacher on UA-cam, thank you.
Thanks bro. Im actually a web developer, and building a 3D parallax effect for a landing page, with 10-15 different layers on the landing page that move on the x,y,z axis. Anyways I thought it would be cool to make some clouds part of the layers, and this is just what I needed. I'm not good at photoshop at all, so pretty much anything I do have to look up and watch videos. Thanks man!
Would you consider making a video about what is the best technique to have our photos printed. As far as I am concerned, I was very disappointed with the result of some photo printing companies. Good advice is needed about this matter...
Thank you so much for this particular information on creating fog etc... I am new to your channel, will definitely go through your previous videos and expertise.
Thanks for another GREAT video!!! I love watching your videos you explain things so well and I always learn new techniques. Please keep up the good work!! 👍🏻
Beautiful presentation, Glyn. Seeing the fog and mist raises another question, if I may ask you. How do you create the effect David Hamilton used in his photographs? That beautiful diffused image, soft warm light. I have a feeling you're an expert at it.
That's great that Glyn. I don't use PS anywhere near enough I just find it too complicated!! Must be my age, but I'll definitely have a crack at this. Do you think it could work with woodland shots??
Hi David...thanks for watching the video. As for woodland shot...absolutely...the Blend If I showed in the video will help to blend it into the scene. Let me know how you get on and if you need any help with it.
As always, you more often than not, come with your A-game when it comes to Photoshop playing a ginormous part that will give us the "extra" needed in making our images fascinating. Yours sincerely, I cannot but admit that I do learn greatly from your wealth of experience and ocean of knowledge when it comes to Photoshop. Ipso facto, I had to refer my friends and most especially my twin brother to your UA-cam channel and Instagram account. Keep up giving us the best always, my honcho. God bless endlessly.
Hi Glyn, Great tutorial. I was wondering if you could help. I recently watched a tutorial from you and you described how you created a dreamy or warm finish to your landscapes etc. The system you used related to the resolution of your camera as you imputed that number. For the life of me I can't find the tutorial again. Would you be able to recall which one it was. Thanks.
Glyn - loved the tutorial - great technique. Something I picked up from another channel (Marty from Blue lightning - PS) was using 'Flow' instead of opacity to gradually paint in the changes to your masks. Flow at around 3-5% or so and then you can just keep the left click down and finesse what you want like you would if drawing with a pencil etc. I use the same when I need to erase something gradually.
Nice. The only thing I'm not ok with in general with Photoshop is that levels can be used only as a destructive action and in this case, if you are going to change something, like adding more elements to your composition so you need to make for further adjustments, you're likely to be forced to get it from the start. Not that is that hard anyway but still a little annoying. Thanks Glyn, that square technique is so simple but still I never thought about it, lol. I can finally make use of the clouds feature, especially used as a fog, without going to search in the web for images or brushes.
What a brilliant Photoshop ‘trick’ who would have thought that possible!
Thanks Heather
Thanks Glyn always interesting!
Thank you Linda
Amazing. Thanks for sending that Glyn. See you at the summit. I cant wait to see what you will come up with. You are a great teacher being very clear.
That's so good to hear...thank you Evelyn
Dear Glyn Dewis
Thanks for sharing and the tutorial.
Interesting and instructive to know how to use these tools.
Continue to follow your tutorials.
Thanks so much Yoram 👍🏻
You make learning fun! Thanks! With love from Atlanta.
Thanks so much
Thank you for the step-by-step tutorial showing exactly what you did and at the speed in which you did it. Very easy to follow along and duplicate. Exactly what I needed to find and much easier to follow along than others. Cheers!
Great to hear that … thank you
Really nice, Glyn. I can't wait to watch your participation in the upcoming PS Virtual Summit! Thank you.
Thanks so much Jorge. Yeah really looking forward to the PS Summit going LIVE 😉
And again a very useful inspiration. Many thanks, Glyn
Thanks again too for watching Serge 👍🏻
@@glyndewis Looking forward to your next one 👏🏻
Thank you for this video.
You're welcome Gary ... thanks for tuning in
This is a brilliant video, super helpful - thanks Glyn.
Glad you like it Martin…thanks 👍🏻
I love all your videos, you are my favorite PS youtuber! xx
Thank you so much Pauline; that means a lot!
thank you so much Glyn! Great tutorial!
You're welcome Shawnie...thanks for taking a look 😉
You sir are still the Man.. thanks for that
Cheers Jason 😉
Another seriously clever technique, explained in such a way that even I get it - cant wait to experiment with this one. BIG thumbs up.
Hey thanks Toby...really appreciate that. Hope it comes in useful from time to time 👍
Great effect Glyn and very quick to do. Very useful. Thanks.
Thanks Phil 😉
"What would happen if..." - a tactic I completely agree with and have long used with Photoshop too! I particularly liked your final clouds-over-Lyme-Regis look, by the way.
Thanks of that 👍
fantastic thank you...
*goes to add clouds to everything* Thank you!
😂 ... Cheers 👍
You are a magician, thank you
😃
Great video with good explanations
Thank you Marcus
Thank you 👍
You're welcome...thanks for looking in 👍
That was a drone tastic effect !! Thanks Glyn, Ive not thought of using the perspective control like this.
Hey John...thanks for that...glad you like it 😉
Gracias . Excelente .Saludo
You're welcome Javier 👍
Wow this will transform some images I already have in my catalogue. I want to try and create my dog coming through fog in the woods and maybe add a touch of mist to some waterfall image's. Looking forward to having a play about the weekend. You're the best photoshop teacher on UA-cam, thank you.
That's very kind of you to say. Hope it's useful 👍
@@glyndewis You're welcome, credit where it's due. May I ask, how would I put the fog behind my subject like a model? Thanks.
Thanks so much buddy! As always amazing tutorials!
Really appreciate that Pierre…thank you
Amazing! Thank you so much!
You're welcome
Brilliant! Very easy to follow. Thank you.
Thanks so much 👍
Great vid!!
Thanks a lot
Thanks bro. Im actually a web developer, and building a 3D parallax effect for a landing page, with 10-15 different layers on the landing page that move on the x,y,z axis. Anyways I thought it would be cool to make some clouds part of the layers, and this is just what I needed. I'm not good at photoshop at all, so pretty much anything I do have to look up and watch videos. Thanks man!
Cheers 👍🏻
Brilliant. Thank you 🙏🏻 😊
You’re welcome…thank you for watching 👍🏻
Another great technique Glyn.
Nice, Glyn. That perspective tip would have taken me forever to figure out. Always enjoy your content.
Thanks a lot Stephen...much appreciated 👍
This was super helpful. Thank you!
Thank you!!!!!!!!
You're welcome Jaime...thanks for watching
Excellent
Thank you Peter
amazing !
Thank you Stefaan
Would you consider making a video about what is the best technique to have our photos printed. As far as I am concerned, I was very disappointed with the result of some photo printing companies. Good advice is needed about this matter...
Absolutely Pauline...will do that. I'm also working on a printing course which goes through printing at home and sending to a lab
Man I was looking for this!!
Nice one
Thank you so much!
👍🏻
you explain easy and simple! Great job!
That's great to hear Jan...thank you
Amazinggggggggggggggggg❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much for this particular information on creating fog etc...
I am new to your channel, will definitely go through your previous videos and expertise.
You're welcome Ravi...hope it's useful and that you enjoy the other videos
Hi Glyn can you us how to add a realistic fog to a landscape thanks Glyn
Sure thing...can look at that at some point 👍
Thanks for another GREAT video!!! I love watching your videos you explain things so well and I always learn new techniques. Please keep up the good work!! 👍🏻
That's very kind Ricky...thank you
Wow!
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Beautiful presentation, Glyn. Seeing the fog and mist raises another question, if I may ask you. How do you create the effect David Hamilton used in his photographs? That beautiful diffused image, soft warm light. I have a feeling you're an expert at it.
Thanks so much Gill. As for David Hamilton...watch this space 😉
@@glyndewis Looking forward to it. Thanks!
That's great that Glyn. I don't use PS anywhere near enough I just find it too complicated!! Must be my age, but I'll definitely have a crack at this. Do you think it could work with woodland shots??
Hi David...thanks for watching the video. As for woodland shot...absolutely...the Blend If I showed in the video will help to blend it into the scene. Let me know how you get on and if you need any help with it.
Glyn is it possible to change the depth of the mist/fog?
Brill 👍🏻
Thanks Bob 👍🏻
I always forget about using the perspective when adding stuff like this, especially mist, fog etc I always leave it as a 2D like you state.
As always, you more often than not, come with your A-game when it comes to Photoshop playing a ginormous part that will give us the "extra" needed in making our images fascinating.
Yours sincerely, I cannot but admit that I do learn greatly from your wealth of experience and ocean of knowledge when it comes to Photoshop.
Ipso facto, I had to refer my friends and most especially my twin brother to your UA-cam channel and Instagram account.
Keep up giving us the best always, my honcho. God bless endlessly.
Very kind Ahmed, and very much appreciated...thank you
Hi Glyn, Great tutorial. I was wondering if you could help. I recently watched a tutorial from you and you described how you created a dreamy or warm finish to your landscapes etc. The system you used related to the resolution of your camera as you imputed that number. For the life of me I can't find the tutorial again. Would you be able to recall which one it was. Thanks.
Sure thing Brian ... the technique is within this video ua-cam.com/video/NbT14eWvW9A/v-deo.html
@@glyndewis hi Glyn. Great thanks for your help in finding the correct video. Keep up the great work.
Glyn - loved the tutorial - great technique. Something I picked up from another channel (Marty from Blue lightning - PS) was using 'Flow' instead of opacity to gradually paint in the changes to your masks. Flow at around 3-5% or so and then you can just keep the left click down and finesse what you want like you would if drawing with a pencil etc. I use the same when I need to erase something gradually.
Cheers Craig. Yeah I do use Flow but no-where near enough so I may well start playing around with it a bit more 👍
Nice. The only thing I'm not ok with in general with Photoshop is that levels can be used only as a destructive action and in this case, if you are going to change something, like adding more elements to your composition so you need to make for further adjustments, you're likely to be forced to get it from the start. Not that is that hard anyway but still a little annoying. Thanks Glyn, that square technique is so simple but still I never thought about it, lol. I can finally make use of the clouds feature, especially used as a fog, without going to search in the web for images or brushes.
Great to hear you like it. I hope you're able to make use of it at some point 👍
Cool
Thanks
This just saved the bar I shoot drag shows at having to buy a fog machine🤣
Certainly costs less this way 😉
Love this, thank you!!
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