hey bud where could you suggest to get the stock images for the portraits you have used for pets heads and couple etc? all i seem to find on google is stuff that peopel ahve already done!! :(
Holy crap! Where have you been in all of my Google searches? I learned more in four minutes than I have in the last 5 years. This is the more practical, direct, and focused tutorial I have watched. Thank you!!
These are the tutorials where you not only learn the main thing but also some hidden tips & tricks of the software. Thanks so much brother. Take love and keep going ❤
A lot of designers are selling t-shirts these days... would be super cool if you also showed how this could be easily saved as a .png with transparent background and also letting the t-shirt color come through instead of white (unless the t-shirt was white).. great tut.
I'm not sure where I'm getting mixed up here, but applying the displacement map just isn't working, as in it's not causing any of the expected grunginess around the edges. It's just making the text jump a few pixels, as expected, but no actual displacement. Edit: idk if it's just a change since you made the video, but I got it to work by saving the displacement map without the texture file as a smart object and it worked.
I'm having the same problem, but saving out the displacement map without the texture as a smart object still doesn't work for me. Is anyone having the same issue? The displace filter is just offsetting the text about 10-20px and that's it.
I think I have a similar effect for Illustrator somewhere on my channel, but you get the best results in Photoshop. It is possible to use textures in the same way in Illustrator, but it's still a raster based image, so in that case you might as well just use Photoshop!
Your tutorials are absolutely brilliant. Thank you! But to make it easier to follow along I reduce the playback speed to 75% which makes you sound drunk. 👍😃
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hey bud where could you suggest to get the stock images for the portraits you have used for pets heads and couple etc? all i seem to find on google is stuff that peopel ahve already done!! :(
Wow. Exactly what I was looking for and better than any tutorial I've seen before for grunge. Thank you!
Holy crap! Where have you been in all of my Google searches? I learned more in four minutes than I have in the last 5 years. This is the more practical, direct, and focused tutorial I have watched. Thank you!!
These are the tutorials where you not only learn the main thing but also some hidden tips & tricks of the software.
Thanks so much brother. Take love and keep going ❤
These are the best tutorials! Thank you!
Great tut! What if we want the artwork to be a color other than black?
This is literally so helpful! Thank you!!! Please keep doing all the awesome tutorials! Totally appreciated.
Very well done, the filter looks legit. Not too cheesy or tacky, appreciate your time and help, thanks.
Informative enough. Great Job !
Thank you very much for this tutorial.
Great stuff, thank you!
Absolutelly incredible. Some really good tips, thanks alot!
good tutorial thanks!!!
Thank you very much. I've been looking for that for quite a time. You've been very helpful
A lot of designers are selling t-shirts these days... would be super cool if you also showed how this could be easily saved as a .png with transparent background and also letting the t-shirt color come through instead of white (unless the t-shirt was white).. great tut.
Thx for all the ressources ! 😮
Thanks a lot
Dude, you are amazing! Thanks
Fantastic!! Just what I need for an upcoming project
I am creating a theatre programme in Victorian style and this is massively going to help. Thank you so much!!
Easy to understand and concise tutorial, plus free high-quality assets? Definitely a subscribe from me! Great job, thank you!
Great tutorial! He starts editing the text in 2:35
Loved this video, thank you so much!
A little complicated, but the results are just what I wanted. I took a lot of notes on each step.
Notification makes me happy
Thank you for the textures 👍🏻
Wonderful. Thank you!
Fantastic content. The effect looks brilliant. Thanks
Great! Thank you! 😊
Great video!!! Are these textures on your website free for commercial use tho?
now THAT is a tutorial
thanks alot man
Thank you 😁😁
THANK U
thanks
do you have any tutorials on how to create letterpress texture in vector/illustrator?
I'm not sure where I'm getting mixed up here, but applying the displacement map just isn't working, as in it's not causing any of the expected grunginess around the edges. It's just making the text jump a few pixels, as expected, but no actual displacement. Edit: idk if it's just a change since you made the video, but I got it to work by saving the displacement map without the texture file as a smart object and it worked.
I'm having the same problem, but saving out the displacement map without the texture as a smart object still doesn't work for me. Is anyone having the same issue? The displace filter is just offsetting the text about 10-20px and that's it.
You may need to save the displacement map as a PSD file for it to work.
@@skarburettor guys, where I can find this displace map?
Love all of your tutorials Chris. What software (screen capture/final editing) do you use to assemble these awesome videos?
Screenflow for the initial screen recording, then I compose the audio and edit the final video in Premiere Pro
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When I do the unsharp mask mine doesn’t get clear like yours at all
does it work only on black & white design?
Yes I had the same question as in colour all my colours changed etc
Is this Chris Spooner
displace is not visible on my ps even if my text layer chosen :( help
could you please post a video about how to create some retro or vintage brush for illustrator .thanks for all of your tut video Chris
Thank you.. can you show us how to do the same with Ai?
I think I have a similar effect for Illustrator somewhere on my channel, but you get the best results in Photoshop. It is possible to use textures in the same way in Illustrator, but it's still a raster based image, so in that case you might as well just use Photoshop!
Your tutorials are absolutely brilliant. Thank you! But to make it easier to follow along I reduce the playback speed to 75% which makes you sound drunk. 👍😃
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Jesus, my guy, slow down. No need to rush.
Thanks!
No reply is crazy
perfect pace tutorial