I suggest that you turn this into a set of actions. Nice. I've seen other ways of doing this. This process is a bit complicated for most ps users but the results are superior to some of the other methods of getting there with engraver and lino/woodcut effects. I get it. But I've been a deep geek user since 1990.
Of the many tutorials I've seen today about engraving this is the best of bests! it helped me a bunch, thank you for explaining step by step. The technique is wholesome!!!!
Thank you for your kind comment. I'm happy to have been able to help you out. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch. Thank you again!
Thank you for your kind comment. Halftone patterns are pixel-sensitive, so you must create a new one to scale them. Maybe try adjusting the pixel size of the image you're applying it to. For example, if you want a coarser pattern, resize the image you want to apply it to a smaller size.
When I try to edit the threshold of the new layers, the value resets to 128 while still looking the same as 51, making it difficult to work with. Is there a fix?
I'm sorry I didn't make it clear enough. Start at 08:18 in this video. This is an operation that re-edits the Threshold, so the setting value in the dialog box opened by double-clicking is 51. Make sure to hide the layer that is in front of the layer you are currently working on. I hope it will go well.
It can also be done using Adobe Illustrator. However, if you use a finer pattern, expect more difficulty in moiré removal. I can't give a detailed explanation, but the idea of creating is the same. Apply 4 types of halftones to 4 types of 2-tone vector images and superimpose them on a single image.
THIS IS AMAZING! Thank you so much for posting.
I'm glad you liked it! I look forward to working with you.
That is exactly what I needed, thank you very much!
Thank you so much and same to you too! I hope you will find it useful.
I suggest that you turn this into a set of actions. Nice. I've seen other ways of doing this. This process is a bit complicated for most ps users but the results are superior to some of the other methods of getting there with engraver and lino/woodcut effects. I get it. But I've been a deep geek user since 1990.
Thank you for your kind comment. I'm glad to hear that. I've been a user since 1993. The version was 2.5. You are a senior to me.
Really great, easy to follow tutorial. Exactly what I needed for a project. Thank you very much! :)
Thank you for your kind comment. I hope you will find it useful. You made my day!
Great tutorial! Thank you.
I'm glad you liked it! I look forward to working with you.
Of the many tutorials I've seen today about engraving this is the best of bests! it helped me a bunch, thank you for explaining step by step. The technique is wholesome!!!!
Thank you for your kind comment. I'm happy to have been able to help you out. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch. Thank you again!
Super helpful - thank you!
I'm happy to have been able to help you out. Many thanks!
very useful and straightforward, thank you for this quality tutorial!
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OMGGGG this is the best ! THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH
I'm glad you liked it! Thank you so much and same to you too!
great tutorial! perfectly executed
Thank you for your kind comment. That's good! I hope you will find it useful.
Gracias explicas muy bien el proceso 👌🤗
Gracias por tu amable comentario. Estoy feliz de haber podido ayudarte. Thank you again!
So helpful, thank you so much for sharing this!
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thank u so much for this :)
I hope you will find it useful.
Great tutorial! By the way, is there a way to scale the patterns?
Thank you for your kind comment. Halftone patterns are pixel-sensitive, so you must create a new one to scale them. Maybe try adjusting the pixel size of the image you're applying it to. For example, if you want a coarser pattern, resize the image you want to apply it to a smaller size.
thank you!
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very helpful, thanks!
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Nice! Does a script exist to do it ?
I'm glad you liked it! Sorry, the script does not exist.
When I try to edit the threshold of the new layers, the value resets to 128 while still looking the same as 51, making it difficult to work with. Is there a fix?
I'm sorry I didn't make it clear enough. Start at 08:18 in this video. This is an operation that re-edits the Threshold, so the setting value in the dialog box opened by double-clicking is 51. Make sure to hide the layer that is in front of the layer you are currently working on. I hope it will go well.
is there a way to do this using adobe illustrator?
It can also be done using Adobe Illustrator. However, if you use a finer pattern, expect more difficulty in moiré removal. I can't give a detailed explanation, but the idea of creating is the same. Apply 4 types of halftones to 4 types of 2-tone vector images and superimpose them on a single image.
can i commission a playing card deck with you? seeking designer....
Thank you for your inquiry. I'm a graphic designer in Japan, but I have no experience creating playing card decks. Please forgive me…
The excessive use of zoom in and zoom out in this video is really annoying
Thank you for your precious advice. I look forward to working with you.