OMG Best Video ever! This was exactly what I've been looking for. I've watched soooo many videos and couldn't get it right. Thank you. Can you do a video on getting rid of reflections on bottles?????
You're welcome! Glad it helped. As for the reflections on bottles, I've never really looked into how to do that myself, so I don't think I'd be of much help, sorry. Maybe in the future? Thanks for watching! 🙂
Great video. Quick question. I tried to change colour to black with the quick replacement tool. But it gets turned to grey. Any idea why this is happening?
You're very welcome! This is one of my last remaining Photoshop tutorials on this channel as I've moved most everything over to my actual Photoshop channel called "This Guy Does Photoshop" So if you're looking for more videos like this, check that channel out instead of this one!
The best video I've ever seen explaining this stuff. Thank you so much a Shawn! The only thing - after choosing the brush tool, I don't see where I can select the black foreground and I can't recover the previous colour of the affected area....
Thanks for pointing that out, I meant to add the Hue/Saturation adjustment layer under that layer0 copy, so that I was only manipulating the color of the original layer, which would be what we see through the blend if part applied to the layer0 copy - I just fumbled in the tutorial obviously...good catch on your end though! 👍
Nope nope nope. None of these color changing tutorials can help me change a grey jacket in the woods with shadows and spots of bright sunlight criss-crossing into a brown jacket - all I ever see in the examples are how to change bright primary colors that are clearly seperated from the background
What if I'm trying to colorize an image I made in Illustrator in photoshop and hue saturation doesn't work. The image stayed black. Followed all directions. Is there something I'm missing ?
I have listed the photos that I used in the description as I don't have a website to host my sample images, sorry. Any photo will work for every one of these techniques though. You can follow along with your own photo instead.
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OMG Best Video ever! This was exactly what I've been looking for. I've watched soooo many videos and couldn't get it right. Thank you. Can you do a video on getting rid of reflections on bottles?????
You're welcome! Glad it helped. As for the reflections on bottles, I've never really looked into how to do that myself, so I don't think I'd be of much help, sorry. Maybe in the future? Thanks for watching! 🙂
@@ThisGuy No problem. Thank you for responding
Thank you so much,you showed many methods. I searched through some tutorials but were useless for me.
Glad I could help!
superb teacher, thank you for the video
You are welcome!
adobe PS and Illustrator suck. for the beginner non artist, its horrendously unintuitive. HATE, HATE, HATE!
why so angry? Use another program then...
i couldnt change the black colour w these tips
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!! This stepped up my Photoshop skills 100%
Glad i could help. My actual photoshop channel has many more vids like this if you want. linked on my channel page.
Thanks
No problem
Really Great Tutorial, very well explained 👍
Thanks. Glad it was helpful.
Great video. Quick question. I tried to change colour to black with the quick replacement tool. But it gets turned to grey. Any idea why this is happening?
Sorry, I'm not actually sure as I don't really ever use the quick replacement tool. Did you try any other method?
Thank you so much! best tutorial among tons of tutorials I have watched for colour changing :D
You're very welcome! This is one of my last remaining Photoshop tutorials on this channel as I've moved most everything over to my actual Photoshop channel called "This Guy Does Photoshop"
So if you're looking for more videos like this, check that channel out instead of this one!
Haven't even finished watching it and already gave you a like. Great video, thanks for that!
Thanks for watching and Liking! Much appreciated!
great tutorial! thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
The best video I've ever seen explaining this stuff. Thank you so much a Shawn! The only thing - after choosing the brush tool, I don't see where I can select the black foreground and I can't recover the previous colour of the affected area....
Thanks. In the 4th way, the "layer0 copy" is no use actually.
Thanks for pointing that out, I meant to add the Hue/Saturation adjustment layer under that layer0 copy, so that I was only manipulating the color of the original layer, which would be what we see through the blend if part applied to the layer0 copy - I just fumbled in the tutorial obviously...good catch on your end though! 👍
@@ThisGuy Thanks
Thank you, this was great!
Glad it was helpful!
Nope nope nope. None of these color changing tutorials can help me change a grey jacket in the woods with shadows and spots of bright sunlight criss-crossing into a brown jacket - all I ever see in the examples are how to change bright primary colors that are clearly seperated from the background
I think for that scenario you should be looking up how to add color instead, as grey is not a color.
very good! thanks!
no problem!
What if I'm trying to colorize an image I made in Illustrator in photoshop and hue saturation doesn't work. The image stayed black. Followed all directions. Is there something I'm missing ?
Did you try to convert it from CMYK to RGB?
Excellent! Thanks man.
No problem. Glad to help! 🙂
Thank you very much
You are welcome. Thanks for watching! 🙂
Love it , thanks.
Glad you like it!
GENIUS!
Thanks for watching!
Ahhhhgg is there an ‘easy’ way that doesn’t take 15 mins pls?
Each of these 4 methods only take a few mins...the first way I show is going to be the easiest way you'll find
@@ThisGuy and that way completely sucks.
@@rosalamela1609 I didn't say it was good (actually said it was the worst way in the video) - but if they wanted easy, then that's the easiest one...
Please give a simple Image
I have listed the photos that I used in the description as I don't have a website to host my sample images, sorry.
Any photo will work for every one of these techniques though. You can follow along with your own photo instead.