There are a few spectacular tutorials on youtube that they are really at another level. But if someone put a gun on my head and force me to pick one, I'd pick yours. Simply the best.
I wonder if Photoshop is paying you for all of the work you do.. (they should).. I mean.. your tutorials are always very neat and professional.. your voice is very super convincing along with all of the steps and they're all accurate! Aside from all that ... I personally appreciate all of your time and effort and for sharing all of those valuable lessons. Thank you.
Hi Marty Thanks so much for your super-useful tutorial. You say at the beginning of your tutorial that you can replace original photos with new images without having to redo most of the effects. How is this achieved? Many thanks!
At 3:07, convert your image into a Smart Object. After you complete the woodcut effect, you can replace your image with another by double-clicking the thumbnail of the smart object in the layers panel. This opens the original image. In the Layers panel, place your other image on top of the original image. Then, close the tab at the top (.psb). This will automatically apply all the effects to your new image.
Hi! This tutorial is great - thanks so much! Quick (I hope) question: you mention in the beginning of the video that you can swap out a photo since it's now a Smart Object. How do you do that?
Double-click the Smart Object to open its source document. If the new document contains another Smart Object in its Layers panel, double it to open ITS source. Keep doing this until the last document you opened has no more Smart Objects. Place your new image on top of the original image in the Layers panel. Hide the original image. Use the Transform Tool to adjust the size of the new image. Close the tab of the updated source(s). Your updated document should have replaced all the effects with the new image.
Thank you so much, I wanted a practical way to convert a photo into a similar effect to cut it in cricut machine. my question now is how can I replace the picture without redoing all the steps. Thank you tons.
Hi Marty, I'm one of your subscribers. I love your videos and I find them very helpful. I'm looking to buy a new laptop but I'm not sure what to look for. Do you have any recommendations? I'm only using it for Photoshop. Thank you!
Hey thank you for this tutorial it's very unique and helpful but can you do this on illustrator or will you be so kind to do a video of the same the design on illustrator
Hi, I've watched this video a dozen times. I've followed every step, but when you get to the adding the threshold part it is greyed out for me. I can add it at the bottom of the layers but of course that makes a separate layer which doesnt have the same effect. Do you have any idea why it would be greyed out for me? CS6
Hi Marty I'm your fan! Your videos are amazing and I learned a lot from them. At the beginning of this tutorial you say that it is possible to replace my photos with others without having to redo most of the effects, where can I find the instructions to do this?
Dude Aside from the video, Companies would hire you as a VOICE OVER artist and pay you lots of money for doing voice overs on commercials. You would literally be a millionaire in couple of years with that voice!
This tutorial is amazing, but I could not get the filter to show on my image. I tried several ways and even looked at my photoshop's graphic processor setting. I am working on a PC, but that shouldn't matter. I checked everything you did and followed it.
Little thing. At just before 4:10 you say "go to filter ... adjustments ..... threshold." It SHOULD be "IMAGE. adjustments, threshold." I was so friggin' lost for a while. HAHAHA!!!!
The most crystal clear tutorial in UA-cam.
This is an incredible tutorial. The amount of tools and techniques you concisely flow through is highly educational and honestly astonishing.
Can we all appreciate the time & effort that goes into these videos 💚💙
There are a few spectacular tutorials on youtube that they are really at another level. But if someone put a gun on my head and force me to pick one, I'd pick yours. Simply the best.
That may be the best compliment of my channel that I've read. Thank you! 🙏
Your voice is soothing Marty!
greate work
You are the best graphic designing teacher ever
Thank you so much 😀
great tutorial!
Such a wonderful teaching style!!! Great tutorial
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That was a great one Marty.. Thnx
Thank you Very much you .very good Photoshop use tool .
I love your tutorials so much
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As always , amazing video ! Thx from France !
So refreshing to have a well paced, clearly presented and useful tutorial that I will definitely be using. Thank you Sir
Thanks for the share. I always love your videos.
Thank you very much for tutorials every week, Marty!
I wonder if Photoshop is paying you for all of the work you do.. (they should).. I mean.. your tutorials are always very neat and professional.. your voice is very super convincing along with all of the steps and they're all accurate!
Aside from all that ... I personally appreciate all of your time and effort and for sharing all of those valuable lessons. Thank you.
So glad I stumbled onto your channel! So much goodness here! Thank you.
Thank you for sharing 😎
You explained it so simply. Thank you sir for these tutorials 🙏🙏
This is a really great tutorial
Thank you so much!!
Thank you !!
You are my teacher Thank you so much
Excellent tutorial, thank you. Very clearly described and a terrific outcome.
Your tutorials, always amazing
I love wood print, this is fantastic!
That was great! Thank you Blue Lighting TV!
Hi there, This is great. I like your tutorial.
This is great and I will use this for actuall wood burning, use a a template, it's great also could use for pumpkin carving
NAice man.
Long time no see.
Love you tutorials they are really helpful
well said. Thanks Lot.
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Muito obrigada pelos vídeos tutoriais. Muito instrutivos e interessante.
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Perfect, just what I was looking for. I can't thank you enough!
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I almost fell asleep, but thank you.
Very clear and excellent tutorial. But you should sell this an an action - I'd certainly cough up for it!
Thanks for the suggestion!
Hi Marty
Thanks so much for your super-useful tutorial. You say at the beginning of your tutorial that you can replace original photos with new images without having to redo most of the effects. How is this achieved? Many thanks!
At 3:07, convert your image into a Smart Object. After you complete the woodcut effect, you can replace your image with another by double-clicking the thumbnail of the smart object in the layers panel. This opens the original image. In the Layers panel, place your other image on top of the original image. Then, close the tab at the top (.psb). This will automatically apply all the effects to your new image.
@@BLTV_Photoshop Thanks so much - you're a life-saver. This worked, and so simple when you know how!
Hi! This tutorial is great - thanks so much! Quick (I hope) question: you mention in the beginning of the video that you can swap out a photo since it's now a Smart Object. How do you do that?
Double-click the Smart Object to open its source document. If the new document contains another Smart Object in its Layers panel, double it to open ITS source. Keep doing this until the last document you opened has no more Smart Objects. Place your new image on top of the original image in the Layers panel. Hide the original image. Use the Transform Tool to adjust the size of the new image. Close the tab of the updated source(s). Your updated document should have replaced all the effects with the new image.
Thank you so much, I wanted a practical way to convert a photo into a similar effect to cut it in cricut machine. my question now is how can I replace the picture without redoing all the steps.
Thank you tons.
Thank you so much for this great tutorial
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@@BLTV_Photoshop Thank you so much, you're the best
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Hi Marty, I'm one of your subscribers. I love your videos and I find them very helpful. I'm looking to buy a new laptop but I'm not sure what to look for. Do you have any recommendations? I'm only using it for Photoshop. Thank you!
According to Adobe, here are the minimum requirements to run Photoshop: helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/system-requirements.html
@@BLTV_Photoshop Thank you for your reply! That was exactly what I was looking for.
Hey thank you for this tutorial it's very unique and helpful but can you do this on illustrator or will you be so kind to do a video of the same the design on illustrator
Thanks. I haven't worked on Illustrator in over a decade, so I've forgotten most of it. Sorry.
maybe you can put a subtle (black and white) wood texture on the image to give it more real woodcut work look
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Wood block end grain for printing are sanded as smooth as glass. There should be no wood grain unless something is wrong with the process.
3:34 when I go to menu Filter/Stylize and the option Oil Paint is disabled! :(
Go to Image > Mode > RGB color, 8 bits/Channel
Hi, I've watched this video a dozen times. I've followed every step, but when you get to the adding the threshold part it is greyed out for me. I can add it at the bottom of the layers but of course that makes a separate layer which doesnt have the same effect. Do you have any idea why it would be greyed out for me? CS6
Go to Image > Mode > RGB color, 8 bits/Channel.
Hi Marty
I'm your fan!
Your videos are amazing and I learned a lot from them.
At the beginning of this tutorial you say that it is possible to replace my photos with others without having to redo most of the effects, where can I find the instructions to do this?
At 3:06 in this video, I explain how to make the subject into a Smart Object.
Dude Aside from the video, Companies would hire you as a VOICE OVER artist and pay you lots of money for doing voice overs on commercials. You would literally be a millionaire in couple of years with that voice!
Thanks! If you have an "in" in the v/o industry, I'll pay you a commission for each job you can get me. 😀👍
This tutorial is amazing, but I could not get the filter to show on my image. I tried several ways and even looked at my photoshop's graphic processor setting. I am working on a PC, but that shouldn't matter. I checked everything you did and followed it.
Which filter?
Can i call it as line art also?
In general terms, yes.
The gigachad face drew me in what can I say
Little thing. At just before 4:10 you say "go to filter ... adjustments ..... threshold." It SHOULD be "IMAGE. adjustments, threshold." I was so friggin' lost for a while. HAHAHA!!!!
Indeed! Sorry about that! 🙄
Thanks for this. There is a mistake in your audio... you say Filter, Adjustments, Threshold but it's actually Image, not Filter.
Yes, you are right. My bad! 🙄