It's a great technique, have fun with it! Feel free to post it to our Official Facebook page, we would love to see it! facebook.com/groups/photomanipulation.official
It's always a pleasure to watch other artist techniques. Working with PS since 1998, but never used the "divide" blending mode. Seems easier to work with light and shadows as the dodge/burn technique. Thanks a lot for explaining.. keep it on ;-)
@@elikayal There’s always new and nifty features that attracts people when the new versions are released. The biggest difference is that CC is paid monthly. Just google the different versions and you’ll find what you need. You’ll do great with older versions.
divide is the opposite of multiply. Multiply adds a shade, divide reverses the multiply. If you multiply a yellow color, if you duplicate the yellow above and set it to divide, you'll see your shade of multiply disappears. The video shows that he painted a shade of blue, which when divide is used, reversed the shade and thus he got the original lighting without the shade of blue.
Dope technique will definitely give it a go. Wanted to know if there is a matching vid on the channel or if one could be made coz I use the b&w and levels for brightness and hue and sat for saturation levels together with a saturation mask the curves for colour matching which I feel is almost like a like coz it's not just in this vid but others where I see people are using the colour balance to match it and it comes out more perfect than when I use my RGB channels on curves with the luminosity layer
Unbelievably good - you've opened my eyes maestro Redouane! 👏🏻😲 I have *never* used 'divide' blend mode before (hangs head in shame!) I will certainly use it as you show here, from now on!
So if instead of light, I would like to paint in shadow areas, I would do the opposite of your workflow? I'm currently stuck on a composite image that already looks great from highlights and stuff, but is lacking some shadow in the foreground. How would I go about that?
Awesome technique with Divide blending mode Naouri... I always follow your tutorials on UA-cam, you are the most talented teacher who never keeps the technique for yourself. Anyway, I watched this many times but still can't get the flexibility to use that. Can you help me how to figure it easy? Like how to use that technique in different scenarios so I (and all of us) can have more understanding to use this Divide technique?? I am really curious with this.. Thank you Naouri
I think the key to the flexibility is to understand the lighting basics, like where's the light source and where to paint the light and the shadows, also make sure that you're on low flow with 0 - 5% smoothness on the brush setting, and even more important is to use it a lot to the point where you get used to it, you gotta have a good hand with mouse, master the mouse painting .
Should be in the same place, regardless of language. In my version (English btw) it is the last item in the 5th group (or the 5th one up counting from the very bottom)
Handy Tip: You don't need to actually need to open the eraser tool and change the settings. If you hold down the tilde key (~) with your paintbrush, it'll erase instead of add. Great video, btw! Awesome trick to use divide like that.
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Thanks so much for the comment!!!
you can also remind the opposite colors by putting RGB en CMY next to eachother.
R Red C cyan
G Green M Magenta
B Blue Y yellow
Great tip, much appreciated!!
No Doubt Best Technique. Haven't Seen Before.
Thanks so much!!! Yeah Red is an original!!
Thanks Naouri.
Thank YOU for watching , we really appreciate the support!!!
yooo wtf I never thought Devide would be this useful
We are big fans of this technique too!!! Thanks for the feedback!
You just blew my mind
We really appreciate the feedback!!
This is very useful video. I have never haerd about divide before. Thankyou
So good to hear you are getting value from our uploads. We do try to offer something different!!
@@PhotoManipulation the video uploaded by you, is just awesome 🔥🔥🔥 plz a make video how to merge 5-6 skies in one pic during editing❤️🙏🤗😘
Great work guys 👍👍👍
Much appreciated!!!!
Very Greatfull Thank You Dont delete This videos ever ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much for the kind comment!! And we ever will!!!
SO GOOD. This changed my workflow
Thanks so much for the feedback!!
Divide mode is the best .👌
It sure is useful!!! Thanks for the feedback!
Can't wait to use this on my next piece! I'm gonna use this right now! Thank you!!!!
You're very welcome, Thank you for watching :)
It's a great technique, have fun with it! Feel free to post it to our Official Facebook page, we would love to see it!
facebook.com/groups/photomanipulation.official
Amazing technique, thanks for sharing
It's a good 'un for sure this one, appreciate the feedback!!
love your work bro
We really do appreciate it!!
Awesome work Naouri🔥🔥🔥
Thank you so much Shagun
Thanks for the support!
Redouane. This awsome and very usefull. Thx.
Amazing result.
That's what we love to hear!
Thanks this was very useful
Glad to hear!! Thank you for stopping by to watch!
good job man
Thanks so much!!!
nice work guys 👍💪💪
Thank you so much :D
Thanks so much!
This is outstanding! I am blown away and can't begin to thank you enough. Happy Holidays!
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Keep up the good work bro 💪💪
Thank you so much ♥
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amazing tutorial like allways!
Thank you so much Roys
Thanks so much, thank you for the support!
This is the most simple and effective technique i ever cross with. Thanks a lot!!
So glad you are getting value from the video!!!
Good technique thanks for the tutorial
You are welcome, thanks for watching!
AMAZING
Much appreciated!! So glad you are getting value from the content!!
Thanks this is really useful!
Thanks for tuning in!!!
Great tutorial, great technic.
Congratulation.
Really appreciate the kind feedback!!!
So good!
Thanks for tuning in!!
Great technique!
Much appreciated!!
Bro u r genius
He's a bit clever is our Red!!! Thanks for the feedback!
Wow... This blend mood is so cool thanks for this technique bro.. you are awesome 😘😘
My pleasure, thank you so much for watching Ankush
Thanks for watching!!!!!
Thx for sharing ❤️
Thank you so much for watching
....And Thank you for watching!!!
bro thank you for this tutorial i enlightened :)
My pleasure, thank you so much for watching
Glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching!
Love this blend mode! Thank you so much for sharing.
Red sure has some great tips, happy you found it useful!!
Please make a video explaining how you did that atmospheric haze effect to give a depth effect in the image.
We will certainly add it to the list!! Thank you!
Amazing !!!
Much appreciated!!
THANK YOU RedOne
My pleasure Yassine :)
Thank you, Yassine- and thank you for watching!
Thank you for the tutorial, I got to learn something new
More than welcome, glad you got something from the video!
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Much appreciated!! Thanks for watching!!
Well done, looks awesome! Thank you for the tutorial.
Thank you! Cheers!
First time on your channel. This is fantastic. Thank you very much for sharing. Liked and subbed.
Thanks, so great to have you with us!!
I have started using this technique in my Matte Paintings. Very useful. Thanks.
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Great information Redouane! Will definitely implement this technique. Love the control of it too.
So glad you guys are learning from the content!! Cheers!
It's always a pleasure to watch other artist techniques. Working with PS since 1998, but never used the "divide" blending mode. Seems easier to work with light and shadows as the dodge/burn technique. Thanks a lot for explaining.. keep it on ;-)
So happy you can learn something new!! Thanks for the great comment!
Hello how are you? I have a question: is there a big difference between PS and PS cc? Thank you
@@elikayal There’s always new and nifty features that attracts people when the new versions are released. The biggest difference is that CC is paid monthly.
Just google the different versions and you’ll find what you need.
You’ll do great with older versions.
@@SweSumSes greatt thank you so much
Thanks for help
You are more than welcome!!
I’m sorry I’ve just saw this video. Too late but still amazing. Thank you :) happy new year
Really nice technique, I'm going to have to try this one.
Yeah, Red's killing it on this one!!Cheers!!!
You guys are doing such a great job ❤️
Thank you so much
Tanuj, Thank you so much for tuning in!
This is beautifully amazing I'll goona use it ❤
I love this, i usually used a different techniques bit this worked out nicely!
To invert your color you can also add an inverted curve and clip it to your painting layer. This way you can instantly paint the color you want.
Thanks for the great tip! And of course for watching!
@@PhotoManipulation glad I could add something and thank you for showing this technique never really used the divide mode before :)
Thanks for the tutorial! Very well done, giving a good insight on how to portray light and shadows.
It's my pleasure :) thank you so much for watching, the more time you spend on details the better the work will end up
Thanks for watching!
COOL!!
Glad you enjoyed the upload!!
Very interesting techniques, thank you 👍
Thank you so much
Thank you so much!!!
I will use this technique on my next composition 😎
Thanks master 🙏
Have fun with it and thank you!
Thank you so much my friend, let me know if it worked for you
Thank you for sharing your secret, can't wait to use your secret on my next work. It seems very easier, then how I did it in the past.
Great comment, so glad you learn something from the uploads!!
divide is the opposite of multiply. Multiply adds a shade, divide reverses the multiply.
If you multiply a yellow color, if you duplicate the yellow above and set it to divide, you'll see your shade of multiply disappears.
The video shows that he painted a shade of blue, which when divide is used, reversed the shade and thus he got the original lighting without the shade of blue.
Thanks for such a great explanation. much appreciated!!!
so this trick works just by using a yellow color set to multiply?
Dope technique will definitely give it a go. Wanted to know if there is a matching vid on the channel or if one could be made coz I use the b&w and levels for brightness and hue and sat for saturation levels together with a saturation mask the curves for colour matching which I feel is almost like a like coz it's not just in this vid but others where I see people are using the colour balance to match it and it comes out more perfect than when I use my RGB channels on curves with the luminosity layer
Interesting feedback, thank you for sharing!
Unbelievably good - you've opened my eyes maestro Redouane! 👏🏻😲
I have *never* used 'divide' blend mode before (hangs head in shame!) I will certainly use it as you show here, from now on!
So glad you found the content helpful!
So if instead of light, I would like to paint in shadow areas, I would do the opposite of your workflow?
I'm currently stuck on a composite image that already looks great from highlights and stuff, but is lacking some shadow in the foreground. How would I go about that?
That may be worth a shout with what you suggested!! I'll have to message Red and see what he says!!!
what is the shortcut to bring up the menu u used to change hardness so quickly
Awesome technique with Divide blending mode Naouri...
I always follow your tutorials on UA-cam, you are the most talented teacher who never keeps the technique for yourself.
Anyway, I watched this many times but still can't get the flexibility to use that. Can you help me how to figure it easy? Like how to use that technique in different scenarios so I (and all of us) can have more understanding to use this Divide technique?? I am really curious with this.. Thank you Naouri
I think the key to the flexibility is to understand the lighting basics, like where's the light source and where to paint the light and the shadows, also make sure that you're on low flow with 0 - 5% smoothness on the brush setting, and even more important is to use it a lot to the point where you get used to it, you gotta have a good hand with mouse, master the mouse painting .
@@REDOUANENAOURI Thank you master 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much for your great feedback!
How is this different from erasing that blue layer that creates night?
Would love to hear more in depth your suggestion, thanks for the feedback!!
Wow, that´s like a magic hahah!!!
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Thank you for sharing Nice trick , i follow you,... i accendtly discover this tuto lol 🙃 like your trick 😁
Thank you so much Med, glad you find it useful
Thanks for the follow and support!
@@PhotoManipulation you're welcome 👍👍
Nice technique! By the way, why do you use eraser and not mask?
I thibk it's just Red's personal preference, maybe for quick little jobs!!
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Thank you!
Where do you get your stock images from?
You will find them in the description under VIDEO STOCK RESOURCES
Hey Kai, there are many stock sites available. I'm sure Redouane's links can help!
brilliant
What's "divide" called in german photoshop? 🤔 Seems like an incredible technic yet, thank you! 🤓
Try Teilen, well that's waht google says!
Should be in the same place, regardless of language. In my version (English btw) it is the last item in the 5th group (or the 5th one up counting from the very bottom)
Handy Tip: You don't need to actually need to open the eraser tool and change the settings. If you hold down the tilde key (~) with your paintbrush, it'll erase instead of add.
Great video, btw! Awesome trick to use divide like that.
Wow great tip, thank you Josh! And thanks for the support!
Thank you so much Josh, that's a very good tip.
that is an awesome tip! Thanks
@4:24 and again @4:50, when you say opacity, you are actually selecting flow, not opacity.
Thanks for pointing that out!! Note taken!!
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thx ! ;)
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Thank you!
We need images in zip link
8:59 my face watching this whole tutorial
It is a daily art feature that was not created by one of the team. curated from artists around the world as a source of inspiration!!
@@PhotoManipulation I mean pause and see the building make a surprise Pikachu face lol
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Welcome Kad :) thank you so much
Thank you, Kad!
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Thanks for the feedback, glad you enjoyed!!
11:16
Can you clarify???
@@PhotoManipulation Sure! That grunty grunt!
Divide and conquer :)
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chimney shadow is on the wrong side
Thanks for the eagle-eyed feedback!!
You r moroccan right?
Red is in fact, Algerian!!
Why not just use masking instead of erasing? Seems destructive this way.
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Maybe Red is referencing the building style!!
jbti lia n3as, great tutorial though !
Much appreciated!
Great technique!
Thanks for watching and yeah , this one is super useful!!!
Love this blend mode! Thank you so much for sharing.
More thanks welcome so glad you are getting value from the content!!!