Very similar to the real ones. Love it. I'd like to use it in video sometimes. Can you give brief instructions on how you animated them in your intro and outro ? I'm guessing you create 2 or 3 different images using the same settings but different dotted patterns. But I could be mistaken, maybe it's simpler than that.
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Go to Edit > Tool bar. On the right "Extra Tools" panel will probably be the Quick selection tool. Drag it to the right panel and nest it above or below the Magic Wand Tool.
Thanks for this, Marty! This will save me from having to buy "aurora" Photoshop brushes to achieve the same effect, plus this way I can customize the shape. I just wanted to say that I have applied a few of your tutorial techniques to my client's book cover designs, so your tutorials are definitely relevant for "real-world" Photoshop work, not just for hobbyists. The most recent technique of yours I used (and altered to fit my needs) was your Patronus tutorial that I used to create a ghost effect for a paranormal young adult book cover. I am curious about one thing, though... is there a reason why you choose to use the Pencil brush instead of the Paint brush?
When drawing hard lines, I prefer using the Pencil tool, since pencils are inherently "hard", whereas brushes are inherently "soft". It's really a personal choice. I guess it's because my background in art is rooted way back in the analog days.
Marty you're a legend.
Your tutorials are very unique and no one can do what you do.
Thank you very much. It is so high quality content.
Imagine not subscribing to Blue Lighting TV Photoshop.
A very detailed turorial, this is what we need, thank you very much🖤
Fantastic! I also LOVE the font on the thumbnail!
I just stumbled upon this channel today through a 2012 tutorial and I can hear how Marty's voice has changed. I am subscribed.
Yes, I was shouting in my earlier videos and my pace was way too fast. 🙄
Beautiful work Marty
Amazing video I really like it
How interesting! I love creating space and celestial images in photoshop.
I searched for it about a year ago and now I have it..Thanks sir
Thank you so, so much for this! I was able to follow every single step right away and you made it feel so easy. The result is absolutely amazing!
Fantastic sir
Thank you for this gorgeous tutorial. 🤗🤗
your awsome dude hope yu get 1mil subs soon!
I hope so too!
This guy is a legend!!!
Great... Teach 🤗👍
Outstanding.
Please check your facebook messages. Thank you.
thank you so much
😍😍😍😍😍effect
Fun! Thanks Marty.
very clear, as always, thanks!!!
Crazy vedio❤️❤️
Thanks again 😘 😘
great work. thanks.
wonderful
Amazing tutorial thank you
excellent
Good color correction
Thanks
Mantap x bosku
Very similar to the real ones. Love it. I'd like to use it in video sometimes. Can you give brief instructions on how you animated them in your intro and outro ? I'm guessing you create 2 or 3 different images using the same settings but different dotted patterns. But I could be mistaken, maybe it's simpler than that.
You're exactly correct.
Hey Marty please create a video on broken mirror potrait.please
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FYI: If you're looking for a tutorial of mine on a particular subject, go to ua-cam.com/users/bluelightningtvvideos and click the magnifying glass icon. In the search field, type the subject that interests you. 👍
Will this also work for the Southern Lights (Aurora Australis) as well? ;-)))
Absolutely.
I wasn't able to find the quick selection tool is there another way to create that object outline?
Go to Edit > Tool bar. On the right "Extra Tools" panel will probably be the Quick selection tool. Drag it to the right panel and nest it above or below the Magic Wand Tool.
Thank you!! @@BLTV_Photoshop
Thanks for this, Marty! This will save me from having to buy "aurora" Photoshop brushes to achieve the same effect, plus this way I can customize the shape.
I just wanted to say that I have applied a few of your tutorial techniques to my client's book cover designs, so your tutorials are definitely relevant for "real-world" Photoshop work, not just for hobbyists. The most recent technique of yours I used (and altered to fit my needs) was your Patronus tutorial that I used to create a ghost effect for a paranormal young adult book cover.
I am curious about one thing, though... is there a reason why you choose to use the Pencil brush instead of the Paint brush?
When drawing hard lines, I prefer using the Pencil tool, since pencils are inherently "hard", whereas brushes are inherently "soft". It's really a personal choice. I guess it's because my background in art is rooted way back in the analog days.
Hey Marty, the link in the description of the video is redirecting to one drive which gives us a PSD File, maybe you attached the wrong link/file!
Thanks. I replaced the file, so it's good now. 👍
umm i didnt get the same pdf as your marty, mine came with the trees and a starry background, not the mountain ranges
Doh! Thanks for the "heads up". The correct link is there now.
WOWOW YOU REPLIED OK THX A LOT
@@BLTV_Photoshop The link is forwarding us to wrong file, :(
@@truepicksyt3323 hmmmm yea
These are measurements used from your imagination or practical instructions
Thanks