Terrific! I did this effect in Photoshop elements, but you added a step or two that really cleans it up. Not sure what you did with converting to raster and trim, I hope you explain in another video.
Glad you liked it! I've found that under certain circumstances if I don't rasterize first, the effect doesn't maintain the desired outcome. It's hard to explain, but it's happened enough times that if I don't feel like I'm going to need to make any more changes to a layer I will usually rasterize and trim to reduce the chance of something weird happening. Also, I've noticed that certain layers with heavy effects on them will slow down the edit by putting a load on the computer. After rasterization, it all gets a lot smoother. Hope that explains my issue!
Grand, quick aand clear steps thru the process. Thanks!
So glad you liked it! Thanks for taking a look!
Fantastic video, thanks for sharing Tony
@@colinballard1219 Thanks for watching, so glad you enjoyed it!
quick and useful tutorial, thanks!!
You're welcome!
THANK YOU... I have just started trying my hand at airbrushing & this will be perfect for making stencils.
@@Wayneawebb Great, good timing then! I’m still working on the shower curtain idea for you as well!
Thanks Tony :-)
@@MLouisevg You’re very welcome!
Terrific! I did this effect in Photoshop elements, but you added a step or two that really cleans it up. Not sure what you did with converting to raster and trim, I hope you explain in another video.
Glad you liked it! I've found that under certain circumstances if I don't rasterize first, the effect doesn't maintain the desired outcome. It's hard to explain, but it's happened enough times that if I don't feel like I'm going to need to make any more changes to a layer I will usually rasterize and trim to reduce the chance of something weird happening. Also, I've noticed that certain layers with heavy effects on them will slow down the edit by putting a load on the computer. After rasterization, it all gets a lot smoother. Hope that explains my issue!
As you said: quick and easy way. And very effective!👋
Thank you! 😊
WOW! Fantastic! Thx Tony!
@@BigJimSlade67 So glad you liked it! Thanks for taking a look!
Thank you for this video, question, does it have to be a png to work?
Actually it shouldn’t matter at all. The reason I used that one was that there wouldn’t be a busy background.
How about picking up a pencil and truly trying rather than using AI crap to go backwards.
That looks bad.
@@JoyZoneYT Sorry you didn’t like it. I can’t draw to save my life so that’s why I chose to show this method. Thanks for the feedback though.
Good lesson, thanks.
Me,Tony, do you have a way to contact you, like Instagram?
my Instagram is "tonycarretti". At least, that's what it says on my account. I don't do too much on there, I probably should post more.