What an excellent video David! I really enjoy you are specialising on the painterly path. Love it. I will try this on some of my northern lights images. Thank you and greetings from Northern Norway 🇳🇴
Thank you @nordiclightphototours153 and I hope you enjoy using the painterly techniques on your northern lights images. You must see them often this time of year in your location. Cheers David
Hello David, once again a great tutorial with a lot of inspiration. Yes, I will definitely give your editing method a try :-) and am already looking forward to the result. Many thanks for your great videos and best regards, Adi.
David - Outstanding tutorial. I've had some problems with edited pixel layers and the snapshot part. Opened a photo, edited (cropping, rotating, levels, curves, etc.), rasterized and merged-visible the final, deleted unneeded layers and took a snapshot of the final edited pixel layer making sure it was the only layer. Added the two blank pixel layers above, set primary color to the middle layer, activated the snapshot under "snapshots," went to the top layer. On the top layer with the undo brush painted to bring make the snapshot visible. It worked, but What I got was the very original image prior to all edits coming thru on the top layer. Scratched my head.... Tried it a couple more times, more head scratching.... Then I EXPORTED my final edited image to a jpg. Opened the exported jpg file - only layer, rasterized to make sure it was pixel, followed your instructions to the letter and... POOF... got the desired result with the undo brush. So, it looks like your instructions at the beginning of the video after "make sure..." are critical. Thank you for introducing this creative technique. Looking forward to more tutorials!
I'm so pleased to hear you finally got it to work @bbbnnn8277. Sometimes trying things out for yourself and finding what works or doesn't work is a great way to learn about the software.:) Hope you enjoy using the technique and thanks for the kind comments. Cheers David
What an excellent video David! I really enjoy you are specialising on the painterly path. Love it. I will try this on some of my northern lights images. Thank you and greetings from Northern Norway 🇳🇴
Thank you @nordiclightphototours153 and I hope you enjoy using the painterly techniques on your northern lights images. You must see them often this time of year in your location. Cheers David
Another marvel!! Many thanks for your inspiration and time.
You're very welcome, pleased you enjoyed the technique :) Cheers David
Excellent as usual, many thanks for sharing
You're welcome, and so pleased you enjoyed the video. Cheers David
Hello David,
once again a great tutorial with a lot of inspiration. Yes, I will definitely give your editing method a try :-) and am already looking forward to the result.
Many thanks for your great videos and best regards,
Adi.
Thank you @adidiewald3954 so pleased that you enjoyed the video, and hope that you enjoy using the technique :) All the best David
excellent tutorial David, really cool effect indeed.
Thanks Lazlo, pleased that you enjoyed the tutorial, Cheers David
I enjoyed this video, something different, I must give it a try, thanks.
Pleased that you enjoyed the video @elizabethrussell4858 and I hope you enjoy using this technique. David
Man really cool tutorial, thank you!!!!! This is a great technique i am going to start trying these.
Glad you enjoyed the video, have fun :) Cheers David
Really cool. Works better than Ai.
Cheers, thanks @Bob-The-Guy ... :) David
David - Outstanding tutorial. I've had some problems with edited pixel layers and the snapshot part. Opened a photo, edited (cropping, rotating, levels, curves, etc.), rasterized and merged-visible the final, deleted unneeded layers and took a snapshot of the final edited pixel layer making sure it was the only layer. Added the two blank pixel layers above, set primary color to the middle layer, activated the snapshot under "snapshots," went to the top layer. On the top layer with the undo brush painted to bring make the snapshot visible. It worked, but What I got was the very original image prior to all edits coming thru on the top layer. Scratched my head.... Tried it a couple more times, more head scratching.... Then I EXPORTED my final edited image to a jpg. Opened the exported jpg file - only layer, rasterized to make sure it was pixel, followed your instructions to the letter and... POOF... got the desired result with the undo brush. So, it looks like your instructions at the beginning of the video after "make sure..." are critical. Thank you for introducing this creative technique. Looking forward to more tutorials!
I'm so pleased to hear you finally got it to work @bbbnnn8277. Sometimes trying things out for yourself and finding what works or doesn't work is a great way to learn about the software.:) Hope you enjoy using the technique and thanks for the kind comments. Cheers David
will be giving this a try .. did you know that you can rotate a brush using the left and right direction arrows on the keyboard
Please to hear that you'll be giving this a try @sharonco6379 and thanks very much for the great tip :) Cheers David