Hi, Just wanted to share another way of achieving the same result. You can draw the tubes with a hard brush and when setting the stroke set it to "outside" and then instead of rasterizing go to Layer > Layer Style > Create Layer. This will make another layer underneath your tubes layer. Ctrl-Click the tubes layer thumbnail to make a selection and delete from the stroke layer underneath. It's got a few more steps but I've found that it gives a little bit cleaner result.
Hey thanks for that - That intro was made a pro animator/motion designer. His name is Ben Marriott and you can catch a tutorial on how to do this on his youtube channel :)
Yup, what @Martin P. said - Holding alt awhile you click and drag also allows to duplicate layers in the image and in the layer panel. It's a good shortcut to know :)
This is just what i needed! Im trying to draw tubes on my model and this tutorial was awesome thank you 💚
Great video! thanks alot!
I just came from a tutorial you did for pixel art and you are such a good instructor! Subbed!
Thanks so much - for the comment and the sub - much appreciated!
nice
Yes please, illustrator version for sure!
Will do!
Hi, Just wanted to share another way of achieving the same result.
You can draw the tubes with a hard brush and when setting the stroke set it to "outside" and then instead of rasterizing go to Layer > Layer Style > Create Layer. This will make another layer underneath your tubes layer. Ctrl-Click the tubes layer thumbnail to make a selection and delete from the stroke layer underneath.
It's got a few more steps but I've found that it gives a little bit cleaner result.
100% would work too! Always a million ways to do the same thing hey? :)
Sir please make a video on how to make a cool Avi intro like you
Hey thanks for that - That intro was made a pro animator/motion designer. His name is Ben Marriott and you can catch a tutorial on how to do this on his youtube channel :)
at 5:49 how did you duplicate the effect and still keep it on the original layer?
Hold alt, click on the bottom layer, drag the effect and drop it on the new layer.
@@Martin5rof thanks bro
Yup, what @Martin P. said - Holding alt awhile you click and drag also allows to duplicate layers in the image and in the layer panel. It's a good shortcut to know :)