100 thank you's (again), Gary! I made sure to repeat some of the generative detail with the current version of the public release and then tried some other variations like oilpaint vs watercolor -- works great. This was working impeccably inside the beta but 6-8 weeks ago was overwritten and a lot of YT tutorials were ruined as a result. It was interesting that water + oil variations work but color pencil does not; there could be many AI styles/ techniques that work and call for keywords we are not aware of yet without testing. I also loved your relentless layering of texture in this. As I was lazy to grab a textured psd sitting around, I asked AI to make me one (cracked paint) quickly and I kept on working. This will make a great action for myself later. At the end of your video, there were some delicious layer/alpha painting with delightful brushes you used. I enjoyed that and felt you could make a fantastic video on that technique as well, having employed several layers already, this could zero in on painting the RGB back in but still leaving room for whited-out pixels, textures. You deserve to be followed by 20x more than you are.
I have also noticed the techniques are not working correctly in the current Windows Photoshop beta (25.11). I hope that it gets fixed before making it to the final released version.
@@RoyBlackwell Of all the timing. I HELD on to the last Photoshop Beta 2581 I believe to employ this technique. And just yesterday, i sent a psd from that beta with a GEN AI layer to the latest release of Photoshop 2024. Ran the action. Worked!! WHAT?!?!?! I couldn't believe my eyes, so I started in regular Photoshop with a new image. Ran the action, worked! I then loaded Photoshop 2024 on my Mac where I was using only the latest beta. And again, it worked. So either the Gods are with me or it's back. :-)
Thank you so much, Garry. I just got access to Photoshop and have been looking for something like this. Incredible finish image. And you made it understandable again, thank you.
I love your work. Beautifully creative. Thank you. Please consider changing your cursor size to make it easier to follow around the screen. I'm a Photoshop beginner and understand not every step will be verbalized for absolute newbies. so being able to follow the cursor helps a lot.
Thanks for watching. I've gathered so many over the years for a lot of stuff from the likes of stock sites and free sites like Pexels and Adobe Stock :)
Thank you for this nice tutorial, Gary. I am sure that the quality of the base image will have an impact on your results. In the example you provided (the boat) your base image has a "vintage" look. Did you do that on purpose? If so, how? Thank you!
Wonderful - you've motivated me now to consider adding layers of other photographs and turning them into textures... thank you!
100 thank you's (again), Gary! I made sure to repeat some of the generative detail with the current version of the public release and then tried some other variations like oilpaint vs watercolor -- works great. This was working impeccably inside the beta but 6-8 weeks ago was overwritten and a lot of YT tutorials were ruined as a result. It was interesting that water + oil variations work but color pencil does not; there could be many AI styles/ techniques that work and call for keywords we are not aware of yet without testing. I also loved your relentless layering of texture in this. As I was lazy to grab a textured psd sitting around, I asked AI to make me one (cracked paint) quickly and I kept on working. This will make a great action for myself later.
At the end of your video, there were some delicious layer/alpha painting with delightful brushes you used. I enjoyed that and felt you could make a fantastic video on that technique as well, having employed several layers already, this could zero in on painting the RGB back in but still leaving room for whited-out pixels, textures. You deserve to be followed by 20x more than you are.
I have also noticed the techniques are not working correctly in the current Windows Photoshop beta (25.11). I hope that it gets fixed before making it to the final released version.
@@RoyBlackwell Of all the timing. I HELD on to the last Photoshop Beta 2581 I believe to employ this technique. And just yesterday, i sent a psd from that beta with a GEN AI layer to the latest release of Photoshop 2024. Ran the action. Worked!! WHAT?!?!?! I couldn't believe my eyes, so I started in regular Photoshop with a new image. Ran the action, worked! I then loaded Photoshop 2024 on my Mac where I was using only the latest beta. And again, it worked. So either the Gods are with me or it's back. :-)
P.S. I posted a bug report to the Photoshop beta forum.
Thank you so much, Garry. I just got access to Photoshop and have been looking for something like this. Incredible finish image. And you made it understandable again, thank you.
Always learn something new! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you. This is so inspiring; can’t wait to try this on some photos from my recent trip to Scotland. Your work is exceptional!
Thank you, Gary. Great tutorial, as usual...
Another fantastic tutorial. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it David. Thanks again for watching :)
Another excellent video, thank you.
Beautiful images again Gary. I won’t use PS for trying these out but Luminar which I’m more familiar with especially now. Thanks for sharing.
Many thanks Victor. Yeah the overlays should work just fine in Luminar. I might give it a go myself. Thanks for watching :)
I love your work. Beautifully creative. Thank you. Please consider changing your cursor size to make it easier to follow around the screen. I'm a Photoshop beginner and understand not every step will be verbalized for absolute newbies. so being able to follow the cursor helps a lot.
Brilliant video loved this
Another good video 😊
Genius, thanks so much....
Very kool, thanks!
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it :)
Fascinating to watch Gary and something I’ve been looking at doing so nice timing, what source do you use to get your various textures?
Thanks for watching. I've gathered so many over the years for a lot of stuff from the likes of stock sites and free sites like Pexels and Adobe Stock :)
Thank you for this nice tutorial, Gary. I am sure that the quality of the base image will have an impact on your results. In the example you provided (the boat) your base image has a "vintage" look. Did you do that on purpose? If so, how? Thank you!
Thanks for watching. The Corpach boat was just basic edits in Capture One with no filters etc added. :)
Your a genius ..
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching :)
Can I do this in elements