Definitely prefer the detailed tutorials/longer format. Not only do we get a glimpse into the workflow/best practices but the different techniques are a great learning experience.
I absolutely love these tutorials. It's not only what you teach, but it is what you are showing as far as workflow and technique. I really enjoy these longer, advanced tutorials.
Absolutely love your videos! THANK YOU! "With your move tool, click on Ctrl or Cmd and it will select that object". I actually have to go over the layer to be able to select the object. I would love to know what is the matter as I find this tip really useful and it would save me a lot of time! Thanks!
I like how for different parts of somewhat the same thing, such as for modifying masks, you show several different techniques for whar will ultimately end in the same result.
I love the longer, more detailed tutes. I'm eager to learn how to put our PS skills into a more advanced work flow. Your videos are a perfect way to level up . The linked image segment was sooooo useful. What a time saver! I would also love to see more videos related to product photography: design, retouching, product staging, flat lays, whatever. E-commerce just keeps getting bigger and bigger and we need the skills to keep cranking out those product images. Thanks, Aaron!!!
I love the in-depth tutorials, Aaron! Thank you SO much for taking your time to teach us. It's crazy to think that someone so talented is kind enough to share his knowledge with others. Thank you!
Thank you. I so enjoy the longer tutorials. It allows me the opportunity to make more conceptual projects of my own. Thank you again for making all of your tutorials
Nice. So, when you started, there was already a new layer. You never said why it was there? Ps: Where can I find the longer more detailed video? Or was this video it?
Great video guys. Always like your content. All thought you dragged on a lot around very basic tools and how to use them. If this was a beginners or basic tutorial I would understand but this was quite a complex tutorial therefore I felt it a little frustrating when you was explaining over and over again how to use basic tools. Overall great video there buddy keep it up.
I’m gonna do a backdrop for my band for gigs. Size is quite large. I would really wanna see a tutorial for how to create that big thing in photoshop. For exsample a photo to very large scale canvas. What are the technical metods to use and what are the document measurments for starting to create that in photoshop. Is it possible to do that kind of tutorial?
idea for future videos ... Wrap across more complext item. for example ,,,, logo on a boat dingy or sail of sail boat or boat .... or plane :) ... items that are in perspective be interesting. I picked boat dingy because if you look at it ... there are no hard lines, its round from all directions ... would love to learn more about the tool in general and how you use it on objects like that. Can upload images with the challenge if needed ...
Extra… NOT-Ordinarily, extraordinary! There are so many other possibilities for my design and Photography editing techniques that can be created from this process workflow. I have subscribed and liked followed you for quite a while now, but to be brutally honest, I would always find your videos for basic principles, but I would then leave your channel and go and search for more specific details. I would generally, just, give you like, Watch a portion of it and move on, because I knew in general you would not be too specific with your details. I am not being critical I’m being honest about how much I have always been infatuated by your channel… but with this video the Love shines true! Your emotions and by you displaying the actual mood and processes involved in critical editing… We all get to a point in Photoshop and it becomes daunting. By you showing your mood and likes and dislikes of the way actual Photoshop editing processes can get close to being good but it’s not Quite yet presentable. Well, what I’m saying is, how you showed your feelings over the difficult things that just don’t seem to work like they supposed to. That’s the true pain and pleasure of Photoshop! It’s not always going to be as easy as so many portray it to be. But we have to continue to use the process that you showed for… Stick- to-it-ness! Thanks for showing so much of that painstaking procedure in this video.
Would be grateful if you cover more graphic designing and lesser on photo retouching since you have tones of resources already available on the channel. Hit the Like button if you agree
Totally love the detailed tutorials/longer format. Not only do we get a glimpse into the workflow/best practices but the different techniques are a great learning experience.
you guys noticed when you hover your mouse in the video and the youtube bar is up, the rectangle shows a bit of gradient change down below because of the youtube ui overlaying it? the design just happens to look even better with that gradient change. thanks youtube. if you guys don't know what I mean, try starting watching from here @11:50, and while playing the video, hover in and hover out your mouse and you'll see the gradient change.
Download the Sample Image:
phlearn.com/tutorial/packaging-design-mockup-photoshop/
Definitely prefer the detailed tutorials/longer format. Not only do we get a glimpse into the workflow/best practices but the different techniques are a great learning experience.
me too
I absolutely love these tutorials. It's not only what you teach, but it is what you are showing as far as workflow and technique. I really enjoy these longer, advanced tutorials.
This was a really helpful video! I created my first ever mockup, thanks to you, and I really like the detailed long form videos like this.
Love the longer tutorials Aaron! Would be very happy to see more in the future.
I do love these longer format videos. It's nice seeing different techniques put together.
Lovely! More long and complex, yes! Take an image or project from start to finish so we can see workflow, technique, and your artistic vision!
your PS tutorials are definitely the best on UA-cam. Thank you Aaron.
Absolutely love your videos! THANK YOU! "With your move tool, click on Ctrl or Cmd and it will select that object". I actually have to go over the layer to be able to select the object. I would love to know what is the matter as I find this tip really useful and it would save me a lot of time! Thanks!
Thank you! This will definitely be useful when creating packaging mock ups for my clients.
wow, great results... thanks for continue sharing your art. and for timing if is necessary short/long.... no issues in my opinion.
Yep Aaron, please keep making more advanced tutorials like this!!!
Mind-blowingly easy and editable.
I like how for different parts of somewhat the same thing, such as for modifying masks, you show several different techniques for whar will ultimately end in the same result.
I am always grateful for your help
I can also download sample images, which is always a great help
I love the longer, more detailed tutes. I'm eager to learn how to put our PS skills into a more advanced work flow. Your videos are a perfect way to level up . The linked image segment was sooooo useful. What a time saver! I would also love to see more videos related to product photography: design, retouching, product staging, flat lays, whatever. E-commerce just keeps getting bigger and bigger and we need the skills to keep cranking out those product images. Thanks, Aaron!!!
Thank you so much. This was a fun and informative tutorial. The more detail, the better. Thanx again. Sharky
Totally loved the longer format.
Best mockup tutorial ever!
Great. I love the longer, more detailed stuff. Suggestion: Logo design
longer tutorials are the best😊
Yes, we like Longer and more detailed videos like this. Please continue this type of videos... Thanks for very useful tutorial.
I love the in-depth tutorials, Aaron! Thank you SO much for taking your time to teach us. It's crazy to think that someone so talented is kind enough to share his knowledge with others. Thank you!
Great tutorial - not too complex or long. Well explained.
OMG! it is fantastic! I am mesmerised by your work flow, the way you are easily doing everything. Thank you so much for sharing!
I found this SO helpful. I like the format.
I enjoy all of them.
Thank you. I so enjoy the longer tutorials. It allows me the opportunity to make more conceptual projects of my own. Thank you again for making all of your tutorials
Really like the long format, thanks!
I like this longer format too. Nice work Aaron
We love the long videos!!! You’re awesome
amazing tutorial! thank you
Fantastically helpful seeing the different techniques and workflow being put to use in a real project! Please continue doing more!
You got it right for eucalyptus :)
Aaron This is great. I like this type of format ... it compliments the 30 days of Photoshop. And I learned a lot about the color pickle today. Cheers!
i love it, really learned something from this, thank you so much
Loved the long format!
Pls I am OK with long detailed tutorials. More power
So informative. So much to learn by just watching you. I think these long format process videos are great . Thank you
I love this tutorial , its super! super cool and the techniques are brilliant leaning experience
thanks for watching!
I do enjoy the more in-depth tutorial. It was “fantastic”! 😄. Keep them coming.
Let’s Go Phlearn!!!!
this was an awesome tutorial and easy to follow :) I really like this type of tutorial this is valuable info
I absolutely love your workflow! Thank you so much
Great tutorials!! So helpful thanks!
Great Tutorial, give us more of the longer tutorials!!! (even like the one you made with BAXTER!!!)
Awesome, definitely want more of these longer tutorials well defined workflows, intricate steps means more techniques! #PsMaster 🙌
Nice tutorial. Exactly what I was looking for.
Nice. So, when you started, there was already a new layer. You never said why it was there?
Ps: Where can I find the longer more detailed video? Or was this video it?
Great tutorial. Very informative. Thank you.
this was so good
thanks a lot
thank you for the very useful tutorial
such an incredible tutorial! thank you so much! :)
Just awesome. Like always. Thanks Aaron :)
love it, you are a great teacher!
This is awesome, you make it looks so easy! Thanks
Thanks, super great tutorial!
Like it Aaron. Just have to remember to keep that linked file somewhere safe. Nice to see you sweat a bit like in a real world environment. 😊
This is wonderful..thanks boss 😃😃🙏🏼🙏🏼
Keep making videos like this.
We're glad you enjoyed it! There's definitely plenty more coming🤗
Great tutorial as always, like more complex.
Fantastic tutorials as always!
thnxx a lot. it was very useful
Great video guys. Always like your content. All thought you dragged on a lot around very basic tools and how to use them. If this was a beginners or basic tutorial I would understand but this was quite a complex tutorial therefore I felt it a little frustrating when you was explaining over and over again how to use basic tools. Overall great video there buddy keep it up.
I’m gonna do a backdrop for my band for gigs. Size is quite large. I would really wanna see a tutorial for how to create that big thing in photoshop. For exsample a photo to very large scale canvas. What are the technical metods to use and what are the document measurments for starting to create that in photoshop. Is it possible to do that kind of tutorial?
👍Thank you. I'm loving
Well explained. So helpful 😊
awesome 👍👍 thanks
Rose hip..one word 😄😄
+1 for longer and more complex
Thank you so much 😊
This is kinda like helpful!))
Amazing❤ polymer clay
idea for future videos ... Wrap across more complext item. for example ,,,, logo on a boat dingy or sail of sail boat or boat .... or plane :) ... items that are in perspective be interesting. I picked boat dingy because if you look at it ... there are no hard lines, its round from all directions ... would love to learn more about the tool in general and how you use it on objects like that. Can upload images with the challenge if needed ...
gorgeous master
Extra… NOT-Ordinarily, extraordinary!
There are so many other possibilities for my design and Photography editing techniques that can be created from this process workflow.
I have subscribed and liked followed you for quite a while now, but to be brutally honest, I would always find your videos for basic principles, but I would then leave your channel and go and search for more specific details. I would generally, just, give you like, Watch a portion of it and move on, because I knew in general you would not be too specific with your details. I am not being critical I’m being honest about how much I have always been infatuated by your channel… but with this video the Love shines true!
Your emotions and by you displaying the actual mood and processes involved in critical editing… We all get to a point in Photoshop and it becomes daunting. By you showing your mood and likes and dislikes of the way actual Photoshop editing processes can get close to being good but it’s not Quite yet presentable. Well, what I’m saying is, how you showed your feelings over the difficult things that just don’t seem to work like they supposed to. That’s the true pain and pleasure of Photoshop! It’s not always going to be as easy as so many portray it to be. But we have to continue to use the process that you showed for…
Stick- to-it-ness!
Thanks for showing so much of that painstaking procedure in this video.
just awesome
Phenomenal
Would be grateful if you cover more graphic designing and lesser on photo retouching since you have tones of resources already available on the channel. Hit the Like button if you agree
Totally love the detailed tutorials/longer format. Not only do we get a glimpse into the workflow/best practices but the different techniques are a great learning experience.
13:35 that border box that simple oo man and I think I can't do anything . I learn nothing 😄
amazing
Thanks
Thank you sir
you guys noticed when you hover your mouse in the video and the youtube bar is up, the rectangle shows a bit of gradient change down below because of the youtube ui overlaying it?
the design just happens to look even better with that gradient change. thanks youtube. if you guys don't know what I mean, try starting watching from here @11:50, and while playing the video, hover in and hover out your mouse and you'll see the gradient change.
awesome
Is it working on Adobe Photoshop CS6
and that's how t-shirt ecommerce websites do the magic
can you design a package design for me
👍
Advance tutorial
Great tutorial. Thanks.