I appreciate the job you've done buddy! Everything is perfect - the explanation, its speed the inspiration you've expressed in the video. Thanks a lot!
You are an outstanding instructor. You move fast but everything is presented clearly and the finished image is singular. Very well done! I will subscribe.
I have only just found your video and managed to follow it and it is brilliant, thank you for sharing this! I am a newbie to PS so it took me quite a while! I do have a question... can you change the image for another so that I don't have to do each one from scratch! If so, how do I do that? I have saved the file as a PSDT. Hope you can let me know. Thank you.
You are so welcome @melaniemartin6785. Good question, yes you can change the image but in many ways, it's easier to start from scratch due to the edges. Hope this helps David
This worked great with one exception. When I do the layer via cut for the side of the canvas, it creates a gray box around the original footprint of the image that does not go away. So when I change the perspective on the sides, you can see the gray outlines of the original footprint in all files. Any suggestions?
Paula Tyson It sounds like you are slightly extending the selection and that is what's giving you the grey outline. Does your Marquee tool has a Feather set in the menu bar? Make sure it 0px Feather. Hope this helps
Just found this, trying to create canvas art mockups but I've hit a block. After clipping the left side and then turning the background layer to white, I selected crop but when I drag down and release it's not extending the all white background, it's checkerboard as if it's transparent. Any thoughts on why the white isn't extending
HoleInTheWallShop I have found this problem when using Photoshop CC. Follow the video using the crop tool, to fill the checkerboard press PC Ctrl/Backspace Mac Cmd/Delete that will fill it with the background colour White. Hope this helps
Hi luiz, pleased you found the video helpful :) To mirror/reflect the side of the canvas repeat the steps from 5:24 until 6:47 of the video. Then use the gradient tool with the layer mask 11:43 to soften/blur the edge. It's the same technique as used for the reflection, if it helps rotate the canvas Image > Image Rotation 90 CC when doing it for the side :) Hope this helps David
You call this video - Part I. I subscribed to your website and see all your videos but can't find Part II of this set. Can you point me to the proper video? Thanks!
Lisa Maier for Texture in Element try using Filter > Filter Gallery > Texture > Texturizer and from the drop down menu you can select between Canvas, Sandstone, Brick and Burlap. Sandstone is my favourite, adjust the Scaling and Relief so as the effect works with the image you're using. Hope this helps
I cannot thank you enough for answering my question.,and thus your help.I am really passionate about my photography and learning all I can to produce the best and unique photos.
I appreciate the job you've done buddy! Everything is perfect - the explanation, its speed the inspiration you've expressed in the video. Thanks a lot!
Really useful and well explained step by step. Many thanks.
Pleased to hear that you enjoyed the video and found it helpful Khosrow Afrasiabi, David
You are an outstanding instructor. You move fast but everything is presented clearly and the finished image is singular. Very well done! I will subscribe.
Thank you MrLemonbaby please to hear you enjoyed the video and thanks for subscribing
This is amazing. Thank you very much, Greeting from Sri Lanka
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Great tutorial!! Thanks so much!
You're welcome Angel Ogamba, so pleased you enjoyed the tutorial.
Good stuff man! I'm looking into putting up a shop section in my website to purchase my canvas one at a time... thanks! This helped a lot
That's great, happy it's been of help to you. Good luck the shop. Cheers David
Thanks for letting me know it's been of help to you. Good luck with the shop. Cheers David
I have only just found your video and managed to follow it and it is brilliant, thank you for sharing this! I am a newbie to PS so it took me quite a while! I do have a question... can you change the image for another so that I don't have to do each one from scratch! If so, how do I do that? I have saved the file as a PSDT. Hope you can let me know. Thank you.
You are so welcome @melaniemartin6785. Good question, yes you can change the image but in many ways, it's easier to start from scratch due to the edges. Hope this helps David
@davro06 Thanks David, I will see if I can do it again lol!
AWESOME! NICE AND CLEAR BRO!
Thanks pleased to hear you enjoyed the video KenLiXES
Amazing work, thank you very much.
You're welcome Salaheddin AbuEin, pleased to hear that you enjoyed the video. Cheers David
Great explanation mate
brilliant ! thanks for your great stuff
thanks ! so very useful and well explained
You're welcome, pleased you enjoyed the video
This worked great with one exception. When I do the layer via cut for the side of the canvas, it creates a gray box around the original footprint of the image that does not go away. So when I change the perspective on the sides, you can see the gray outlines of the original footprint in all files. Any suggestions?
Paula Tyson It sounds like you are slightly extending the selection and that is what's giving you the grey outline. Does your Marquee tool has a Feather set in the menu bar? Make sure it 0px Feather. Hope this helps
Just found this, trying to create canvas art mockups but I've hit a block. After clipping the left side and then turning the background layer to white, I selected crop but when I drag down and release it's not extending the all white background, it's checkerboard as if it's transparent. Any thoughts on why the white isn't extending
HoleInTheWallShop I have found this problem when using Photoshop CC. Follow the video using the crop tool, to fill the checkerboard press PC Ctrl/Backspace Mac Cmd/Delete that will fill it with the background colour White. Hope this helps
Thanks, that did it
Hi David, thought the video was very helpful, just got one question.
How can I make the side edge mirrored, I can't find a way out. hope you can help.
Hi luiz, pleased you found the video helpful :) To mirror/reflect the side of the canvas repeat the steps from 5:24 until 6:47 of the video. Then use the gradient tool with the layer mask 11:43 to soften/blur the edge. It's the same technique as used for the reflection, if it helps rotate the canvas Image > Image Rotation 90 CC when doing it for the side :)
Hope this helps
David
great tutorial. thanks!
You call this video - Part I.
I subscribed to your website and see all your videos but can't find Part II of this set.
Can you point me to the proper video?
Thanks!
I am so frustrated. I have elements 11 and my layer style does not give me the same dialog box!
Lisa Maier for Texture in Element try using Filter > Filter Gallery > Texture > Texturizer and from the drop down menu you can select between Canvas, Sandstone, Brick and Burlap. Sandstone is my favourite, adjust the Scaling and Relief so as the effect works with the image you're using. Hope this helps
I cannot thank you enough for answering my question.,and thus your help.I am really passionate about my photography and learning all I can to produce the best and unique photos.
merci beaucoup
Je vous en prie ILHAM FAIZ
Thank you Sir..!