Shaping Light with Dodge and Burn (A Photoshop Tutorial)
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- Опубліковано 14 гру 2019
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In this video I share a little bit of the history of dodging and burning in photography, as well as 3 techniques in Adobe Photoshop (using curves, grey layers and blending modes) to shape the light and shadows in your images. I use both portraits and street photography images as examples so you can see the potential for these techniques in different genres.
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I love how you are so unlike many other photography youtubers that just spurt out vid upon vid about nothing much at all. EVERY SINGLE ONE of your vids is full of quality and interest (not to mention a TON of creativity). So even though you may not have millions of subscribers, know that EVERY subscriber you have FULLY SUPPORTS you, instead of just subscribing and then never bothering to watch any of your vids.
This is a wonderful tutorial. I never feel like I've wasted my time when I spend a half an hour watching your films and I really appreciate the depth you explore on each topic.
Sean: "When makeup artists do contouring on a face, they're basically doing dodge and burn"
A perfect demonstration covering dodge and burn in a remarkably comprehensive way. Well done Sean, and thanks'.
You are a natural teacher. I loved the way you linked history with today’s technology. Clear and easy to understand. Many thanks.
The best dodge an burn tutorial I've ever watched.
This is amazing, I learned more in 34 minutes than years during film school. Thanks
This is an excellent tutorial. With Sean, I always get the feeling that he treats his audience with respect and as intelligent adults. He is a natural teacher - you only realise what a rare skill this is when you watch other photography tutorials on UA-cam (which in my opinion cannot compare). The timing is close to perfect, neither too fast nor too slow. What he has to say is always interesting even when it is not entirely unfamiliar. In particular. I love the way he brings in so many other perspectives from the world of visual arts (not just photography).
Every time you say "tuck" when referring to the way you're working on shadows, I can't help but think "just a little tuck, a Sean Tuck"
I've thoroughly enjoyed and learned from every one of your videos that I've watched. Thank you and please keep it up!
Actually been wishing you made a video about exactly this! Thanks for granting it, Sean!
Another great video. I certainly relate to dodging and burning with a negative in an enlarger. Great explanation here.
Awesome lesson and learning tool for those of us in the beginning of the learning curve! Thanks so much, Sean. It is appreciated!
Sean, you are such a wealth of information. BRILLIANT tutorial!
As usual ... another great and useful video. Thanks a lot. I can’t wait to adopt these techniques.
Feel absolutely blessed to turn to your channel and walk away always learning something. Thanks Sean!
Just excellent tutorial so clearly explained with several options given, I found it very helpful.
This was really helpful. Right level of detail and good examples to work with.
Top drawer content and presentation. Thank you Sean for a "game lifter".
this was without a doubt the best d/b tutorial i've come across. Thank you for your detail, time and manner.