The more I watch your videos the more I realize that even after decades of Photoshop and I'm really good at my job, I suck. lol. Keep up the good work.
Incredibly well-made tutorial! You went straight into it...no intro fluff or cheesy background music...and got right down and dirty and moved through the steps at a good pace. I'll be sure to subscribe. Do you do other Adobe product tutorials as well? Like Illustrator or InDesign?
Thanks! You'll find some Adobe Premiere Tutorials on my channel in a playlist. I also have a few Adobe Mobile Apps in my App's Playlist and I have some ideas for more in the future!
Nice! I havent played much with Premiere yet...but I'd love to get some tips on how to use the rotorbrush so I can use the Ultra Key to make greenscreen-able video layers...
Excellent tutorial, thanks! However the image still looks a bit like a photo because of the edges, stencils have a unique edge that makes them look sprayed on. Or maybe it's just because of the image you used. Any thoughts?
Is there a way to separate the different colors (e.g. white, black, gray) to their own layer? That way, I can print them out and actually use it as a stencil...
G Elerson honesty, you could just use the selection wand for this; select all the black areas, cut them and paste them onto a new layer. Repeat this for all of your colors.
+JustThisGood Photoshop that would be dope. No rush man. I know it takes a while to learn a lot of skill techniques and stuff. Like your work. Keep it going. 👍🏽
Nice vid, bro i have a question. The image I'm using is of a face. The subject has a stubble beard and in order to bring out that detail I changed the posterisation to 3. This makes the image separated into 3 colours; black, grey and white. I want to overlap these colours to make a detailed stencil that I will use to spray paint with. How do I create a stencil over another stencil? Thanks heaps
+Cy Dobbo Im not sure exactly what you mean by overlapping these colors, if you could provide some more detail or email me an example id be happy to help.
All good I found a way. What I was trying to say was if it was possible to separate each shade of the image when the posterisation is 3, I managed figure it out. Thanks for the reply.
NO NO NO....You draw an image on card,then you cut it out with a craft knife.then you add another stencil for the bridges etc..Next you paint an image on canvass,add the stencil.Make it humourous.Sell it for 100k plus if your name is "BANKSY".sIMPLE.tHISIS JUST A COPOUT OF REAL ART.
Freaking master class! That's how I like it. Objective, dinamic, right to the point and very easy to understand! Thanks!
Where can we get the image of the wall?
great tutorial, didn't new the 'gray' blending option trick, thanks!
Another class tutorial. Thank you
Very Helpfull!!! Thanks for that!!!
Simple, effective. Thanks.
The more I watch your videos the more I realize that even after decades of Photoshop and I'm really good at my job, I suck. lol. Keep up the good work.
Thank you
simple, clear instructions, great tutorial one of the best i ve seen so far, thx
Thanks for watching!
Incredibly well-made tutorial! You went straight into it...no intro fluff or cheesy background music...and got right down and dirty and moved through the steps at a good pace. I'll be sure to subscribe. Do you do other Adobe product tutorials as well? Like Illustrator or InDesign?
Thanks! You'll find some Adobe Premiere Tutorials on my channel in a playlist. I also have a few Adobe Mobile Apps in my App's Playlist and I have some ideas for more in the future!
Nice! I havent played much with Premiere yet...but I'd love to get some tips on how to use the rotorbrush so I can use the Ultra Key to make greenscreen-able video layers...
Thanks! ...and colors?
Awesome stuff. Cheers dude
Wow, so cool and yet so simple, thanks great tut.
Excellent tutorial, thanks! However the image still looks a bit like a photo because of the edges, stencils have a unique edge that makes them look sprayed on. Or maybe it's just because of the image you used. Any thoughts?
This howto is gold. You just earned a sub my friend.
so simple and so effectiv.
Thank you so much for this tutorial.
where is the link for download the background? Your tutorial is great.
It’s probably expired by now , maybe just search for similar textures on free stock photo websites
Tutorialna sae pisan Kang, nuhun sangat mem help
Thank you!!!!
saved me so much time!
thanks a lot man you really helped me with a much easier way of doing it than i was
Glad it helped!
Can you do a tutorial of making a fantasy picture of blending 4 pics?
Which version of photoshop are you using here? Which version would i need to do this?
Nice. Didn't know about the blending options trick to feather it, thanks!
Thanks for watching glad it helped
Does this work as well if you don't de-saturate? Would it work with other colors?
Not sure give it a try
Very nice! Thanks
Excellent!
Wow man thx for this tutorial you explain it so clear and easy
great video i like your work bro
It's so cool!Thank you!
So can I make more color's for multi layer stencils
You can color the stencils afterwords using things like gradient maps, blending modes and clipping masks depending on what you want to do.
Great tutorial, mate. Keep up the good work :)
Thank you!
Donde están los recursos ????
Is there a way to separate the different colors (e.g. white, black, gray) to their own layer?
That way, I can print them out and actually use it as a stencil...
G Elerson honesty, you could just use the selection wand for this; select all the black areas, cut them and paste them onto a new layer. Repeat this for all of your colors.
You are looking like a Bangladeshi comedy youtuber.... and he is very know to me... so I have watched thinking you him
great bro, thanks a lot :)
background wall link please ?
+Anıl Adrian sorry I don't believe I have that exact one on hand anymore
img14.deviantart.net/421c/i/2011/016/1/9/wall_texture___5_by_agf81-d37b2cz.jpg
amazing thankx
Thanks!
Great video! Just a heads up, Banksy is spelled wrong in the name of the video.
You ever think about making a tutorial on how to make your self animated/cartoon in photoshop?
+JustThisGood Photoshop that would be dope. No rush man. I know it takes a while to learn a lot of skill techniques and stuff. Like your work. Keep it going. 👍🏽
Don't believe I watched 1:06 of this. Time I'll never get back.
I’ve been trying to do one of these for a friend since 2020 . Can I just pay you to do this for me?
Email me
Right on ✊🏼
thannnnnks! you rule.
i like it a lot
Thank you!
gracias thank you so much
Love that your video is #444 . Thanks for making this! Shout out to Grape God! #grapegodworeitbetter
Nice vid, bro i have a question. The image I'm using is of a face. The subject has a stubble beard and in order to bring out that detail I changed the posterisation to 3. This makes the image separated into 3 colours; black, grey and white. I want to overlap these colours to make a detailed stencil that I will use to spray paint with. How do I create a stencil over another stencil? Thanks heaps
+Cy Dobbo Im not sure exactly what you mean by overlapping these colors, if you could provide some more detail or email me an example id be happy to help.
All good I found a way. What I was trying to say was if it was possible to separate each shade of the image when the posterisation is 3, I managed figure it out. Thanks for the reply.
Tanks a lot! Javier Pastore
Thanks for watching, Subscribe for more!
dope!
Sick
Thanks!
Top 10
Plz can make a stencil for me
Gracias .
Saludo .
Im pretty sure thats not the way Banksy does his stencils.
You are right, this is simply a recreation of a style that is reminiscent of Banksy's.
"..Bansky Style"
Where are the gas masks? Lol
Out of frame
NO NO NO....You draw an image on card,then you cut it out with a craft knife.then you add another stencil for the bridges etc..Next you paint an image on canvass,add the stencil.Make it humourous.Sell it for 100k plus if your name is "BANKSY".sIMPLE.tHISIS JUST A COPOUT OF REAL ART.
yup