Hey awesome tutorial! However, I’m not receiving the assets used in the tutorial in my nucly account, is it possible for you to fix it please? Thank you!
Try placing the dog on a separate layer above the grass. Then place a layer mask on the dog layer. With the paint brush selected and the foreground color set to black, you can then erase the dog's feet until the grass is exposed.
This is a great tutorial, and the "small" tweaks in the end really made it all shine :)
Thanks so much Kent, happy to hear you liked it!
Excellent exposition as ever - thanks a ton Rickard - I really needed this information, and especially in the fluent+complete style that is yours!
Great job. Bro.
Great Tutorial,thank you!
Fantastic, Nucly. Your marketing strategy is working! (Driven by great content and proof of performance).
Learned so much, thank you
I love this stuff!
So natural looking. Now to master this myself! Thank you Richard, always so clear.
Thanks and very clear always...
Sweet tutorial fam !
Clever stuff. Really enjoyable to watch
Wow!👍
Nice 🙂🙂
very nice ! !Thank you so much
Tutorials from Rikard resp. Nucly, as always first like, then watch, bulletproof good 👍 🤩
Lovin’ it!
Thank you for your tutorial !
wow.
Hey awesome tutorial! However, I’m not receiving the assets used in the tutorial in my nucly account, is it possible for you to fix it please? Thank you!
How do you put say a dog in a field of tall grass and have some of the grass in front of the dog. Thanks for a great tutorial!
Try placing the dog on a separate layer above the grass. Then place a layer mask on the dog layer. With the paint brush selected and the foreground color set to black, you can then erase the dog's feet until the grass is exposed.
One flaw you could have solved - time consuming but possible - light up the building windows.
Pls I'm not receiving the asset used in this tutorial in my nucly account.
Regardless this is a really nice to tutorial, thanks a lot for this .
I can't get assets , why?
If you're having issues, please email support@nucly.com. It's usually because of a mistake in the email address.
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It's okay, I thought it was nice too.