Thank you for this well-explained video tutorial. I've learned a lot from it and it inspired me to create my very own leather texture. I subscribed already! U R Z Best!!🤩🤩🤩
I made the pebble texture following your instructions but when I go to use the texturizer and use my pebble pattern I made. It does not show up on my background. I don’t know what I am doing wrong. I went through the your video and redid it several times. I keep getting the same results.
Thank you, this is exactly what I have been searching for, and very easy to follow! Can you explain how to achieve the groove/thread look that you show in the samples at the beginning of the video? I downloaded your pack and have been trying to achieve the look with bevel/emboss but I can't get it to look nearly as good as yours. Thanks again!
It's basically a series of shadow layers with a stitch pattern overlay. You can download the original PSD of the thumbnail to see all of the shadow layers used to make this effect here: bit.ly/2sKgxAy Dissecting the layers of the PSD is easier than having it explained, at least for me :-)
Thank you! As for the burl wood I’m thinking a cloud pattern in gray scale with an emboss filter, and the liquify tool to start experimenting. I have this thing with holes so I’m not sure how far I can get with this one, lol.
@@PrettyWebzMedia Thank you for your comment, it would make for a pretty unique tutorial since there is literally no tutorial for that kinda wood :) Keep up the good work!
Thank you for the tutorial! And I just have a small question: after I applied the "texturizing" filter - Pebble, the brown color disappeared and the leather became gray. What may have caused this?
There are many ways to do this, you can save the leather texture as a Photoshop pattern (edit>>>define pattern) and apply it as a layer style on a transparent layer. This will allow you to “paint on” the leather texture with a brush. You can also create a layer mask, clip the texture to the furniture layer, etc.
Thanks for the tutorial. It's easier to make these rather than download from your website. It's such a lengthy procedure. Really cannot appreciate it. If you are giving for free please ensure there is a download button next to it, otherwise donot offer these. Sincere thanks again for the video. Nevertheless I have subscribed and would like to watch your videos in the future.
Thank you for your videos. I love how you are showing how to do it from scratch!
Thank you, I’m happy the video was helpful!
This channel is exactly what I have been looking for
Thank you, I’m glad the videos are helpful!
Sooo so helpful!! Learned something really cool. Thank you for an amazing and easy tutorial!!
I’m so glad to hear this helped you!
Thank you to share this wonderful tutorial
😊 thanks
Thank you so much I'm going to get a lot of use out of these and also what I learned by making them.
Yup, it’s fun to have a finished product, but paying attention to the process teaches you so much more 😊
Muchas gracias!
Thank you for an fab and easy tutorial
Thank you 😊
Thank you for this well-explained video tutorial. I've learned a lot from it and it inspired me to create my very own leather texture. I subscribed already! U R Z Best!!🤩🤩🤩
in love with your tutorials thanks
Thank you 😊
I made the pebble texture following your instructions but when I go to use the texturizer and use my pebble pattern I made. It does not show up on my background. I don’t know what I am doing wrong. I went through the your video and redid it several times. I keep getting the same results.
Awesome tutorial video. Thank you very much for sharing!
My pleasure!
thank you
Excellent tutorial! Now how to do the stitches? ;-) Thanks!
Grazie mille!
Thank you ! Learning so much from you.
Thanks again, love to see that these videos are helpful!
You are so special 🙏🏻
Amazing!!!
Thank you 😊
Love the tutorial. Can you do one with how you created the stitch and seam effect? also the links isn't working that you provided.
great! very helpfull
😊
Are these textures seamless please reply
Thank you, this is exactly what I have been searching for, and very easy to follow! Can you explain how to achieve the groove/thread look that you show in the samples at the beginning of the video? I downloaded your pack and have been trying to achieve the look with bevel/emboss but I can't get it to look nearly as good as yours. Thanks again!
It's basically a series of shadow layers with a stitch pattern overlay. You can download the original PSD of the thumbnail to see all of the shadow layers used to make this effect here: bit.ly/2sKgxAy Dissecting the layers of the PSD is easier than having it explained, at least for me :-)
Hey there! Thanks for the video. I was wondinging if you could show us how you get the stitching effect on the leather.
Yes, I’ve gotten this request a few times. I should probably do that :-) I’ll add it to my list.
wow very nice video very helpful ! thank you beauty.😘😘
Thank you.
So much thanks
My pleasure, thank you for watching
Nice work, also is there anyway to make a burl wood texture in photoshop? I've seen normal wood but not one with the twisted patterns and such.
Thank you! As for the burl wood I’m thinking a cloud pattern in gray scale with an emboss filter, and the liquify tool to start experimenting. I have this thing with holes so I’m not sure how far I can get with this one, lol.
@@PrettyWebzMedia Thank you for your comment, it would make for a pretty unique tutorial since there is literally no tutorial for that kinda wood :) Keep up the good work!
Thank you !!
Thank you for watching, glad to help!
thank you so much!!!!!
Glad to help!
Thank you for the tutorial! And I just have a small question: after I applied the "texturizing" filter - Pebble, the brown color disappeared and the leather became gray. What may have caused this?
I’m not sure, make sure you are in RGB 8 bit, some of the filters don’t work properly with the wrong settings.
How do I use it though? I followed your steps and have a saved leather sample but how do I fill in the furniture in my drawing with it? Thank you!! :)
There are many ways to do this, you can save the leather texture as a Photoshop pattern (edit>>>define pattern) and apply it as a layer style on a transparent layer. This will allow you to “paint on” the leather texture with a brush. You can also create a layer mask, clip the texture to the furniture layer, etc.
PrettyWebz Media thank you so much for getting back to me
version of this Photoshop?!
I believe it was 2018 or 2019
Thanks for the tutorial. It's easier to make these rather than download from your website. It's such a lengthy procedure. Really cannot appreciate it. If you are giving for free please ensure there is a download button next to it, otherwise donot offer these. Sincere thanks again for the video. Nevertheless I have subscribed and would like to watch your videos in the future.
I didn’t find the procedure lengthy.. it just asked for your name and email to send it. It didn’t even subscribe me to a newsletter. 100% free.