NOTE: When using the Wave filter at 01:55, after putting in that last value of 50, click onto any different field in the effect before hitting Ok. (Strangely, Photoshop doesn’t register the last value you put in if your cursor is still active in that field). Thanks to everyone for the positive feedback! It's been exciting to see this video bring some new viewers to the channel!
@@rhythmicunion3792 The oil paint filter doesn't work in greyscale mode, you need to change to RGB! (and back again afterwards if you are concerned about file size.)
I definitly do not agree... I'm not native englsih and it is a pain in the, well, you know, "where the sun never shines" to understand all that... Whatever, nice video though.
I couldn't agree more...! Normally, I watch tutorials at 1.5x or 1.75 to not kill myself. This was the perfect pace, and straight to the point. THANK YOU.
I cannot even begin to describe how much I appreciate your tutorials. Straight forward, to the point, easy to follow, and everything is free?! This must have taken you so long to plan and figure out! Props man!
That's really cool to hear... Ya it actually has taken quite a pretty crazy amount of time to get the whole project up and running, so I really appreciate the acknowledgement! Glad to know it's been helpful!
I've been looking a good method to achieve this effect for a while. NONE of them was satisfactory. BUT, this, brother, this is ART. Thank you for sharing!
The 👏 best 👏 technique 👏 for the engraved money effect, hands down! And believe me, I've been looking for a simple and clean way to create it for several years now. Thank you!
Right on, thank you.... funny, it's been surreal to see it grow to even 4000 subs - when it was 200 people, I could at least picture that in the real world. It'll be fun to see where it goes. Glad you found the channel!
Simply, out of this world tutorial! Etching always fascinated me. When I was a kid and in our region, offset printing was not so popular, artworks for newspapers were mostly prepared in line-art. Halftones were printed through Zink Plates Blocks. There was another technique popular during those days was, 'Burnt' technique, which was only based on dark tone, just Solid Black! Pictures of (usually) men were processed in the darkroom and all mid-tones were eliminated through the processing of negatives. Product images were also converted to line-art. This tutorial took me to the past! Thanx!
That's really cool to hear! It's an incredible process - while I was researching this look, I really enjoyed looking carefully at the details in the etchings. The amount of time and labor that would go into those images.... a thing of beauty. Cheers!
Dude I’m a tattoo artist and I think you have solved having to spend hours making a stencil for realism! Definitely subscribed! And will be sharing! Thank you!
Fantastic tutorials! I've only done two, but will definitely be doing the rest. I'm relearning Photoshop after not really using it for 10 years, and I love how you actually teach people HOW to use Photoshop instead of just trying to sell them premade effects/plug-ins/kits etc. This is so useful and gives you ideas on how to use the tools for your own creations. Thank you so much for the great work!
your tutorials are blowing my mind, in every video you're using a technique i'd never even thought of before, thanks for teaching me a lot about photoshop
Very clean. Instead of using wave displacement on the pattern, you can use the original photo as a displacement map on the pattern. This way the line direction fits the content more.
I don't usually subscribe to a channel after watching the first video; however, this is different. After watching your tutorial, I immediately subscribed to your channel.. AWESOOOOOME!!!!! Love it! Thanks man!
When working at the Oxford, UK branch of Staples office supply chain, and being the manager on duty one afternoon, I remember us being visited by a couple of police officers who requested a copy of the receipt of a certain laser printer we'd sold several months earlier, in order to track down the buyer and question them about its whereabouts, as some counterfeit money they'd found out, had that printer's own secret code in it! I guess someone was going to be in deep, deep trouble back then!
i like that you know all the keyboard shortcuts, that was a revelation in my career, that made me so much faster when i fiddle with ideas , nice video !
First time here, this was randomly recommended to me by youtube and wasn't disappointed! Your channel seems like a gemstone for retouchers, I'm already suscribed!
A good tip is to save all textures you make in one folder. Same with any cutouts, pngs and so on. Then you only need to do this once to create the desired effect 😁
I’ve been looking for a good way to do this for years. Your speedy, no-cruft presentation style is much appreciated, I felt more excited than I have done in years in Ps! Thank you very much, subscribed.
Excellent content! Love the speed - definitely not beginner paced, which is refreshing. I checked the CC and it works really well, and combined with your written paths, should be fine for those who need to read instructions. Looking forward to applying your textures in my work!
I'm really impressed! This a lot of research, hours, and practice to realize this particular effect! Plus, this video is clear and well made. Congratulations! I subscribed to your channel.
Fantastic tutorial. Really dumfounded by the sorcery used to create the texture, and appreciate the list of directions on the side as you went through it.
Besides the good content, this is probably the best pace PS tutorial I've seen so far - and I have watched a lot of them. This one shows and explains all the necessary details but without making the video slow and boring. Writing all the steps to the screen is a big plus, too. I'm sure that it would help a lot if I tried to replicate what you did. Subscribed immediately. Great work, keep it up!
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Millions of thanks! this tutorial is great. The effect is incredible. Greetings from Spain !
Glad this popped up in my feed! Nice, clear delivery. Easy to follow steps that are broken down perfectly. I've always loved this effect (especially in Newspaper columns) and you did a great job of recreating it!
Amazing technique that the engravers of yore could be willing to kill for! Very convincing result. The last filter I love on PS was the horizontal line screen that mimics TV scans, now no longer included.Thanks for sharing.
Way back in the day I learned how to make a litho halftone of a b&w photo using a halftone filter, and the experience led to countless neat little discoveries like this.
Amazing tutorial. I always tried different plug-ins and actions to try to achieve this. This is by far the most convincing and straightforward way to do it. I also love that you can adjust the engraving effect. I wonder if this could work using a vector pattern, instead of using a bitmap pattern. Anyway, thanks for this. New subscriber here.
That is absolutely brilliant!! I have been wanting to experiment with this exact effect for ages now, and will be giving your tutorial a try. I love your easy to follow style of teaching, you have earned my sub, sir :) Thank you very much for uploading these videos...I am off to your channel now to see what else I can learn :D
Hey guys, I didn't find some effects on my CC2017, e.g. distort>wave>sine wave. Even there are only two setups for each of the other distortions. Anyway, it looks funny, but far away from the effects in this video.What version did You use?
I was surprised by this, too. He gives the steps to make it in Photoshop in the video, though. I guess he didn't want to take away a lot of the point of the video?
NOTE: When using the Wave filter at 01:55, after putting in that last value of 50, click onto any different field in the effect before hitting Ok. (Strangely, Photoshop doesn’t register the last value you put in if your cursor is still active in that field). Thanks to everyone for the positive feedback! It's been exciting to see this video bring some new viewers to the channel!
Now, we are getting somewhere. Works for me, thanks ;?)
Thank you for your time and great video. Can you please make it action to download file?
why am i not able to use the oil paint filter?
@@rhythmicunion3792 The oil paint filter doesn't work in greyscale mode, you need to change to RGB! (and back again afterwards if you are concerned about file size.)
@@joegillespie6810 thanks!
Its really refreshing to watch a tutorial that doesn't labour SLOOOOOOWLY through steps. You've struck a really good pace here.
Ha nice, fist time I tried to record one of these things it was painfully slow. So thats good to hear
@@Texturelabs I second this guy's opinion. I'll subscribe and watch your shit if you keep the pace the same in all your videos. It's refreshing.
I definitely agree.
I definitly do not agree... I'm not native englsih and it is a pain in the, well, you know, "where the sun never shines" to understand all that...
Whatever, nice video though.
I couldn't agree more...! Normally, I watch tutorials at 1.5x or 1.75 to not kill myself. This was the perfect pace, and straight to the point. THANK YOU.
I cannot even begin to describe how much I appreciate your tutorials. Straight forward, to the point, easy to follow, and everything is free?! This must have taken you so long to plan and figure out! Props man!
That's really cool to hear... Ya it actually has taken quite a pretty crazy amount of time to get the whole project up and running, so I really appreciate the acknowledgement! Glad to know it's been helpful!
@@Texturelabs There's a lot of photoshop/illustrator tutorials out there, yours are one of the best ive seen. Instant subscribe:)
I've been looking a good method to achieve this effect for a while. NONE of them was satisfactory. BUT, this, brother, this is ART. Thank you for sharing!
Impressive! Really clean process and result
Cool thank you!
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@@Texturelabs "Cool thank you!"
is that the real Almond Tandoori???
Not gonna lie, it kinda scares me how good it is
I love how you go straight to the point.
The 👏 best 👏 technique 👏 for the engraved money effect, hands down! And believe me, I've been looking for a simple and clean way to create it for several years now. Thank you!
I've seen other tutorials of this effect, but this such an elegant way to achieve it
Cool, thanks for the kind words Otto
this is not a video, it´s an entire course!! thank you
This man deserves hundreds of thousands of subs for tutorials like this.
I have spent so many hours searching for a plug in to do this and all I ever needed was thit tutorial.
Thanks!
I am speechless.. As I was subscribing, I thought this was a channel with at least (!!!) 500k followers! The quality of your videos are INSANE
Right on, thank you.... funny, it's been surreal to see it grow to even 4000 subs - when it was 200 people, I could at least picture that in the real world. It'll be fun to see where it goes. Glad you found the channel!
Im shocked about how ABSOURDLY AMAZING your tutorials are. Thanks you for all this knowledge!
Simply, out of this world tutorial!
Etching always fascinated me. When I was a kid and in our region, offset printing was not so popular, artworks for newspapers were mostly prepared in line-art. Halftones were printed through Zink Plates Blocks. There was another technique popular during those days was, 'Burnt' technique, which was only based on dark tone, just Solid Black! Pictures of (usually) men were processed in the darkroom and all mid-tones were eliminated through the processing of negatives. Product images were also converted to line-art. This tutorial took me to the past! Thanx!
That's really cool to hear! It's an incredible process - while I was researching this look, I really enjoyed looking carefully at the details in the etchings. The amount of time and labor that would go into those images.... a thing of beauty. Cheers!
Dude I’m a tattoo artist and I think you have solved having to spend hours making a stencil for realism! Definitely subscribed! And will be sharing! Thank you!
Tattoos are a desecration of the flesh.
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@@trolledyouso1307 And?
@@DarkForcesStudio it's true
you teach me more in 2 hours than university in 4 years. thanks!!
Best Photoshop tutorial on youtube for free.
This just might be the best tutorial i have come across in a while, Thank you
IMMEDIATELY SAVED IN MY FAVORITES! Incredible!
This is one of the very best tutorial videos I've ever seen. Knowledgeable, to the point, well presented in all ways.
Fantastic tutorials! I've only done two, but will definitely be doing the rest. I'm relearning Photoshop after not really using it for 10 years, and I love how you actually teach people HOW to use Photoshop instead of just trying to sell them premade effects/plug-ins/kits etc. This is so useful and gives you ideas on how to use the tools for your own creations. Thank you so much for the great work!
I've been working around this problem for decades. THANK YOU!
Wow, I haven't been impressed with a Photoshop tutorial in a very long time.
your tutorials are blowing my mind, in every video you're using a technique i'd never even thought of before, thanks for teaching me a lot about photoshop
This guy is giving you a career if you just apply yourself!
...if you just apply the filters. (FTFY! Haha.)
The best effect that I have seen in photo to line-engraving.
Got recommended and instantly subbed. Very happy with the fact that you're moving along fast and not treat your viewers as imbeciles
Haha that's great
I'm gonna co sign this and remark that yes, this was most useful.
Same! Instant sub!
same!!
same.
It’s rare that I learn something from a Photoshop tutorial. I learned something from this Photoshop tutorial.
Very clean. Instead of using wave displacement on the pattern, you can use the original photo as a displacement map on the pattern. This way the line direction fits the content more.
Hey can you elaborate on how to to do the displacement map?
I cannot express how greatful I am when you put into your instructions where the operation is to be found. Brilliant! 🤩
I don't usually subscribe to a channel after watching the first video; however, this is different. After watching your tutorial, I immediately subscribed to your channel.. AWESOOOOOME!!!!! Love it! Thanks man!
That's an awesome compliment, trying to crank out some good stuff coming up!
This is fantastic. Other engraving methods I've tried in the past are slow or convoluted, this just takes the prize.
Holy Sh*t, The algorhythm just showed me the Photoshop Channel i always wanted to find. This is the good stuff
Brilliant. How refreshing to see a straightforward,, no-fuss, tutorial. Great technique. Sure to find a use for this.
You're actually a god among men
Haha just a cog in the wheel...
Only 2 minutes in, and I subscribed. THIS is how you make a tutorial.
I like what you're doing. One day your channel will become the encyclopedia for textures. I subscribe because I want to be here when that day comes.
One of my favorite channels on youtube for photoshop
2:57 that’s it that’s the magic texture GRAY SCREEN!
Long time PS user, learn something new regularly. Love this technique!
Finally I know how to make money at home thanks buddy
No prob, just send your file to any desktop printer and you should be good to go
When working at the Oxford, UK branch of Staples office supply chain, and being the manager on duty one afternoon, I remember us being visited by a couple of police officers who requested a copy of the receipt of a certain laser printer we'd sold several months earlier, in order to track down the buyer and question them about its whereabouts, as some counterfeit money they'd found out, had that printer's own secret code in it! I guess someone was going to be in deep, deep trouble back then!
@@scott-ish404 Most scanners and photocopiers have a function that stops them copying bank notes.
@@scott-ish404 look at the yellow dots ... that's the code nearly every printer has it.....
i like that you know all the keyboard shortcuts, that was a revelation in my career, that made me so much faster when i fiddle with ideas , nice video !
First time here, this was randomly recommended to me by youtube and wasn't disappointed! Your channel seems like a gemstone for retouchers, I'm already suscribed!
Nice, thank you!!
You're like a magician that tells his best tricks on a regular base, and I'm blown away.
A good tip is to save all textures you make in one folder. Same with any cutouts, pngs and so on. Then you only need to do this once to create the desired effect 😁
This man is the god of photoshop.
I’ve been looking for a good way to do this for years. Your speedy, no-cruft presentation style is much appreciated, I felt more excited than I have done in years in Ps! Thank you very much, subscribed.
Awesome!
This is unreasonably good.
trying right now...wow amazing results, I made the engrave as a tile so I made as a pattern and use it everywhere. Great Tutorial
Excellent content! Love the speed - definitely not beginner paced, which is refreshing. I checked the CC and it works really well, and combined with your written paths, should be fine for those who need to read instructions. Looking forward to applying your textures in my work!
Really look that you made this live instead of just as a download!
I'm really impressed! This a lot of research, hours, and practice to realize this particular effect! Plus, this video is clear and well made. Congratulations! I subscribed to your channel.
Really appreciate that... I did push around different variations for a ridiculous amount of time!
Fantastic tutorial. Really dumfounded by the sorcery used to create the texture, and appreciate the list of directions on the side as you went through it.
this channel is gonna get big.
i'm kinda surprised the biggest photoshop channels only get about 2 mill
Cool thanks Dave, been fun to watch the channel grow so far... we'll see where it goes!
Spot on what i was after, this is how a tutorial is meant to be done !
Besides the good content, this is probably the best pace PS tutorial I've seen so far - and I have watched a lot of them.
This one shows and explains all the necessary details but without making the video slow and boring.
Writing all the steps to the screen is a big plus, too. I'm sure that it would help a lot if I tried to replicate what you did.
Subscribed immediately. Great work, keep it up!
Millions of thanks! this tutorial is great. The effect is incredible. Greetings from Spain !
😲 Wow, never thought about that! Great tutorial
Thanks a LOT for this detailed step-by-step tutorial, in which you cover the HOWs and the WHYs with perfect rhythm.
Most Beautiful technique I seen in PS. Can't wait to try this one. Thank you for sharing thia one!! BRAVO 👏
wow this tutorial was insane. you made making a texture extremely easy to understand, shit blew my mind
Nice! 🤘🤘🤘
The best explanation ever! Congrats! Thank you a lot!!!!
Glad this popped up in my feed! Nice, clear delivery. Easy to follow steps that are broken down perfectly. I've always loved this effect (especially in Newspaper columns) and you did a great job of recreating it!
Amazing technique that the engravers of yore could be willing to kill for! Very convincing result. The last filter I love on PS was the horizontal line screen that mimics TV scans, now no longer included.Thanks for sharing.
i don't think i've ever commented on a youtube video before, but this was an absolute dream! thank you so much! i
Awesome, I've actually never left a lot of comments before either... so I take that as a great compliment!
Way back in the day I learned how to make a litho halftone of a b&w photo using a halftone filter, and the experience led to countless neat little discoveries like this.
Federal reserve: "Dangit, they found out how we do it!"
Next task: Find the missing gold!
@@UnitSe7en Check the Vatican. ;)
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I've done this more difficult ways. Nice clear instructions. Thanks!
Amazing tutorial. I always tried different plug-ins and actions to try to achieve this. This is by far the most convincing and straightforward way to do it. I also love that you can adjust the engraving effect. I wonder if this could work using a vector pattern, instead of using a bitmap pattern. Anyway, thanks for this. New subscriber here.
Very cool... Oh ya, I bet bringing in a vector (maybe smart object from AI) would give you a ton of room to experiment
A superb tutorial. Just followed you step-by-step and got a great result. Exactly the look I wanted. Thank you!
Can you make a blotter art paper texture tutorial?
Just saved a few references into the ideas folder!
Brilliant. I got a pluggin years ago for doing this, And I must say I don´t think it gives a better result than this video does.
That is absolutely brilliant!! I have been wanting to experiment with this exact effect for ages now, and will be giving your tutorial a try.
I love your easy to follow style of teaching, you have earned my sub, sir :)
Thank you very much for uploading these videos...I am off to your channel now to see what else I can learn :D
This is great! I had a project at uni where this would have helped so much! 10years late for me, but still a great one!
Hey guys, I didn't find some effects on my CC2017, e.g. distort>wave>sine wave. Even there are only two setups for each of the other distortions. Anyway, it looks funny, but far away from the effects in this video.What version did You use?
WOW!!! I´ve been strugling for years to make something like this... THANKS!
I thought you would share the wavy lines texture but I only found the grunge one.
I was surprised by this, too. He gives the steps to make it in Photoshop in the video, though. I guess he didn't want to take away a lot of the point of the video?
Wow. How on Earth did you ever figure that out! GENIUS!!
man, even Jesus needs this tutorial.
Super! One of my favorite tutorials ever! I bought a template to do this effect and your method is so much better!
Awesome thanks Mark!
i’m about to make my own currency with this tutorial, thanks mate! 😂
Id been looking for a way to do this in photoshop for years, thanks for posting!
I hate to be a pain, You wouldn't happen to have the Texture(Engraving layer) you created (6000px x 6000px)?
Man you are simply a genius. Not sure what else to say. Best billfyied face tutorial in the world!
How do you print this out exactly like real money? Asking for a friend.
hahaha
Awesome tutorial. i did it in Affinity Photo. Thanks so much.
sometimes, even if you are unfamiliar with the subject, you can identify a professional
Wow, Looks better than the andromeda screens filter to my eyes.. Thanks for this video
Bro I dare you to teach us how to mass Photoshop, say, $100 bills?
I’m going to do this step by step first thing in the morning. Thanks dude. Looks great.
I am so glad that your channel exists!
To the point and simple tutorial
clear tutorial, powerful effect, no time-wasting, I approve, you have earned my sub good sir
You, my friend, are a GENUIS. Brilliant tutorial.
супер урок !!!! Огромное спасибо!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Всегда хотела научиться этому!
This was MINDBLOWING. Thanks.
No words but to me that was totally solid! Great tutorial.
Wow! I've been looking for this effect forever!!
I had my own method for this and created my own texture, but I must admit that yours give a better result and more flexibility. Well done!
first time i really learn something in photoshop, really good work!
Thisis exactly the cooking recipe that I was looking for !!!! Thank you ! I admire your skills! Greetings from Polant!