Kevin I could not get access to the assets either. So I just opened the zip file and clicked copy on each of the three assets and pasted them into my downloads folder. Thank you Rikard for another wonderful tutorial.
I've viewed many great tutorials since the very early days of Photoshop and Rikard's are truly some of the best. The approach is clear and clever plus the end result always looks awesome!
its nice to see your tutorials in UA-cam - there's so much technique and nuance to learn, it's unbelievable. I just noticed that the tutorial is in my library so I'm off to my Library!!
Thank you for your tutorials, they are packed with truly useful information. I will say that the "she's gotta have it" tutorial was a massive launchpad for my creativity .
Your tutorial of Blend If gave a very clear explanation. I am wondering if there are situations where knock out would have been more flexible than an ordinary mask. Also what is the smart filter that snaps the text to the center of the image? It seems more efficient than activating the move tool (V) and choosing an appropriate alignment. Thanks for explaining the "why" of a procedure rather than just a list of steps. Lisa Gross, a Photoshop and Lightroom user.
I am curious, why do you always create a layer (at 12:56) before you click shift option command E to create a composite image of everything below it? Combining those keys automatically creates the layer for you.
Great. But you lost me on the gradients when you said "click the old and then...." so jam packed with information that I will not be able to recreate again. Sigh.
Kevin I could not get access to the assets either. So I just opened the zip file and clicked copy on each of the three assets and pasted them into my downloads folder. Thank you Rikard for another wonderful tutorial.
I love watching the tutorials, I wish I had a creative mind.
Awesome artwork! Amazing explanation! Very much appreciated Rikard! God bless and good luck!
You are the best Rikard!
I've viewed many great tutorials since the very early days of Photoshop and Rikard's are truly some of the best. The approach is clear and clever plus the end result always looks awesome!
its nice to see your tutorials in UA-cam - there's so much technique and nuance to learn, it's unbelievable. I just noticed that the tutorial is in my library so I'm off to my Library!!
Hi bro i want you make a ful big video on perspective with examples thank you
that is a very good tutorial very professional work and teaching..
Amazing - now to experiment and then go back and watch this video another 100 times - thank you for doing these they are oh so helpful
Thank you for your tutorials, they are packed with truly useful information. I will say that the "she's gotta have it" tutorial was a massive launchpad for my creativity .
Awesome! Glad to hear that.
So great. Just when I thought you were done with the image part, you added 4 more layers. LOL.
Your tutorial of Blend If gave a very clear explanation. I am wondering if there are situations where knock out would have been more flexible than an ordinary mask. Also what is the smart filter that snaps the text to the center of the image? It seems more efficient than activating the move tool (V) and choosing an appropriate alignment. Thanks for explaining the "why"
of a procedure rather than just a list of steps. Lisa Gross, a Photoshop and Lightroom user.
excellent work, thanks.
FANTASTIC THANK YOU...
Top Job. Trank you!
I am curious, why do you always create a layer (at 12:56) before you click shift option command E to create a composite image of everything below it? Combining those keys automatically creates the layer for you.
Habit. In earlier versions of Photoshop, it merged everything into the active layer rather than creating a new one.
I'm at least at the point that I understand what you're doing but bloody hell I am a million miles away from doing it on my own 😂
I cannot download the assets. I am using a PC not a Mac.
Strange. I just tried it myself and it works. Pls write to support (at) nucly.com and they'll help you.
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Great. But you lost me on the gradients when you said "click the old and then...." so jam packed with information that I will not be able to recreate again. Sigh.
Too hard