gutters in some for or other has been around for a long long time maybe not on a peasant house like that or in that style, but diverting rain from house roofs has been happening for a long long time.
I was thinking the exact same thing, as well as the glass window, even though it is possible for a home in that time, I think it would've been more accurate to add shutters instead.
bro that was just amazing i just started learning photoshop and i wonder if iam gonna reach that level one day i feel like even if i have the skills iam not creative enough
Lovely in general, and amazing attention to detail, except for one thing! I kept wondering when you were going to realize that they didn't have metal downpipes on common houses in those days. >>In the 1700s wooded gutters were carved from logs and pieces of wood and attached to homes and other buildings with iron brackets. In order to improve effectiveness, downspouts were added. Gutters not only served an important function for property owners in the 1700s but they were also viewed as an architectural enhancement throughout the world.
Mustapha. Speedart really is kind of more geared toward entertainment and breakdown, but yes it's not to all peoples taste. Perhaps some of our other videos may suit your needs better. Many thanks on your feedback.
Hey hope this helps! There are currently three full length courses available from the PM Team, with a few more coming out very soon :) Core Skills (Dean Samed) - Focused on Book Cover Design skills: www.neo-stock.com/core-skills-photoshop-video-training Hollywood Processing (Clinton Lofthouse) - Focused on compositing and lighting fx: www.neo-stock.com/hollywood-processing Digital Landscapes (Redouane Naouri) - Focused on Landscape / Matte Painting environments: www.neo-stock.com/digital-landscapes-photoshop-video-training
Outstanding job! Can you explain how you were getting a noisy/grungy falloff on your masks in the mask editor? That is such a great technique to help transitioning between photos, but I didn't quite see how you were accomplishing that.
@@REDOUANENAOURI Thanks for the response. I actually saw it done in another Photo Manipulation video where it was done in real time. One of those "Oh, duh!" moments that I should have realized. Basically, you turn the radius way up in the refine mask window, then bump up the contrast to give a nice, noisy breakup (based on the photo) to an otherwise sharp mask border. Very smart. Never thought to do that before. Works great!
@@Flewda I'm so glad to know you figured out how it works, also an extra tip try to add a bit of smoothness around around 0 to 3 (depends on the work size) don't leave it too sharp.
@@PhotoManipulationI saw him using hue/saturation adjustments layers after adjusting color using curves after that he used color balance again so what is the goal from using hue/saturation if he gonna bring back hues again
For someone like me who's just starting out in Photoshop, this art just blows my mind. The end result is sooo good. Do you have any personal recommendation of any books or online courses to learn about lighting, shadow, perspective etc ?
Thanks so much!! We have a few courses right here, with more on the way!! :There are currently three full length courses available from the PM Team, with a few more coming out very soon :) Core Skills (Dean Samed) - Focused on Book Cover Design skills: www.neo-stock.com/core-skills-photoshop-video-training Hollywood Processing (Clinton Lofthouse) - Focused on compositing and lighting fx: www.neo-stock.com/hollywood-processing Digital Landscapes (Redouane Naouri) - Focused on Landscape / Matte Painting environments: www.neo-stock.com/digital-landscapes-photoshop-video-training
Amaizing Work! Just breathtaking ! You earned yourself a new subscriber and fan! Can you tell me how many years of practice in photoshop it took to reach this level of proficiency ?
Hi! Yes speed art is not for everyone. But it can prove to be a useful resource to see how a piece come together. However we are sure that we have other content that may suit your needs! Thank you so much for the comment!
I believe the name of the song is in the description. Red says he doesn't usually count layers but his work comes in around 50+, And works like this from Red can take anything between 4-7 hours! Hope this helps!
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My man, a big shoutout to all Algerian creative people
Big respect- cheers!!
dz ياه
ههه وين تروح تلقانا
Gr8t work mate
Appreciate the comment, thankyou!
Thank you so much brother :) !
This man hands down makes some of the most amazing stuff!
Great work 🔥🔥🎉
Thank you, much appreciated!
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Incredible artist.
Thank you!
You are so talented man !
Thank you for the comment!
duuuuude ♥ nice artwork bruh ♥♥
Thank you so much 😀
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This is badass my friend
Thank you.
Please more videos like this! Thank you so much for this.
More incoming for sure!!
the best of the best
Thanks so much! :)
Incredible, I am just learning to edit images and the things that can be done is simply amazing. Very talented
Thanks for the great comment!!
Amazing! good job man
Thanks a lot!
Nice work .. keep up
Thanks for the kind words.
I hope to one day achieve this level of greatness.
Keep at it, you'll get there!!
Wow! That's amazing!
Thanks so much!!
WLAH TOP ana 15 ans w rani nt3lem khedma ta3ek chaba w rak fet le mot de professionnel
Many thanks for watching!!
Amazing!! 💓
Thank you!!
amazing job ; i would like to see step by step next time
me too
Redouane is now posting step by step / follow along tutorial content Maroua! Thanks for the feedback / comment :)
You're amazing ! literally watching and smiling...Allah ybarek !
We love to hear that, thanks!!!
Jesus!! Bro you are so talented, congrats with this amazing work
Thanks, Mert! Your comment is appreciated!
Great work ! keep going
Thank you so much!!
what amazing work......................
Thanks so much!!!
Totally amazing work thank you so much for sharing and I found it really inspiring, made me want to get on my computer right now and see what I can do
That's what we love to hear!! Thanks so much for the comment!!
just WOW
Thanks for watching!
good job bro 👌😎
Thanks for the visit
wow, no words, this is perfect
Thankyou!
Nice
Appreciate the comment Tom! :)
Wonderful
Many thanks!!
Thats how God created this world on his photoshop.
Could be the case!!! hahaha
Great work dude 👏 , It's amazing
Much appreciated, glad you enjoyed!
The entire time I was wondering when he was gonna remove the guttering from the house on the left but he never did
My thoughts exactly.
The subjective nature of art eh!! haha Thanks so much for the comment!!
gutters in some for or other has been around for a long long time maybe not on a peasant house like that or in that style, but diverting rain from house roofs has been happening for a long long time.
I was thinking the exact same thing, as well as the glass window, even though it is possible for a home in that time, I think it would've been more accurate to add shutters instead.
Wonderful ,redouane, thank you for this icredible work .
Thank you too!
nice one !
Thanks so much!
Stunning job Redouane! It was pleasure to watch you to work.
So kind , we will pass on the lovely comments!
Amazing bro
Much appreciated!
what an amazing work.. thanks..
Thanks so much for watching!!
Such an astonishing work!! So inspiring
We love comments like thsi!! Thanks so much!!!
Hareb keep going
We will be sure to!!! Thank you for the comment!
23k subs are not enough for this quality of art... Keep going💥❤️
Thank you so much and we fully intend to!!!
SUPER
Much appreciated!!
Keep on going bro u'are really talented we r here to support you 👏
Thank you for the comment!
Dude, you deserve more views
Really appreciate that Kyle, we're getting there! (Slowly) :)
its just wow
Thanks so much!!
Awesome!
Much appreciated!!
I love your timelapses
You are so welcome!
الله يبارك باين عليك من شمال افريقيا
Thanks so much!!
bro that was just amazing i just started learning photoshop and i wonder if iam gonna reach that level one day i feel like even if i have the skills iam not creative enough
Cheers!! Keep going - practice and patience will win in the end!!
Awesome Bro, i learn man things in this tutorial, Thanks so much
That's what we love to hear!!
nice one
Thanks, so glad you liked it!
I love this piece. Amazing stuff
Thanks, much appreciated!!
@@PhotoManipulation I know my channel is tiny right now, but one day soon, maybe we can do a collaboration. I have an idea.
How did you add dust particle? Plz make a separate video on it. How did you create a dust particle in this video?
Maybe another for the list!!
amazing man as usal
So glad you are with us, for more content like this hit the Subscribe button to be kept up to date!! Cheers!!!
Awesome Work! I know how much time this sort of thing takes!
Thank you, yes they can take a while!
Lovely in general, and amazing attention to detail, except for one thing! I kept wondering when you were going to realize that they didn't have metal downpipes on common houses in those days. >>In the 1700s wooded gutters were carved from logs and pieces of wood and attached to homes and other buildings with iron brackets. In order to improve effectiveness, downspouts were added. Gutters not only served an important function for property owners in the 1700s but they were also viewed as an architectural enhancement throughout the world.
Mrooooooooooook. Nice job kho ❤️❤️ rk tma
خويا انترو خرافي من لخر خدمة نقية ..كمل برك راك من البداية هارب فالمستوى..
Thank you for the comment!
Amazin! But the music is kinda off the topic.
Noted for the future- thanks for watching!!
I can feel how hard that would be to find images.
All part of the process! Thanks for the comment.
Keep up
Thanks so much, we will!!
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keep going bru but i didn't learn 😅 video is so fast
Mustapha. Speedart really is kind of more geared toward entertainment and breakdown, but yes it's not to all peoples taste. Perhaps some of our other videos may suit your needs better. Many thanks on your feedback.
I want a separate video on cntr+ t
How to transform anything according to you.
One for the list maybe!!
I want to know that what had you done to make it sharper in 16:45 ..... Which gave it HD look. Plz make a separate video on it...
Thanks for tuning in, another for our very long list!!
this is amazing and I also recognise the location from that 2nd house. It's in my city
Wow that's incredible!!
This work is very very good,cool color.i like)
Thanks so much for the kind feedback!!! cheers!
Magnifico!
We LOVE this one too! - Matt
That is amazing!!
Many thanks!
Stock images please
Main 'Assassin' figure from: bit.ly/3jcV6wg
Very Nice!
Much appreciated, glad you dug the video!!
Bravissimo!!
Glad you are enjoying the content!!
Brother will you make a course on photoshop???
Hey hope this helps!
There are currently three full length courses available from the PM Team, with a few more coming out very soon :) Core Skills (Dean Samed) - Focused on Book Cover Design skills: www.neo-stock.com/core-skills-photoshop-video-training Hollywood Processing (Clinton Lofthouse) - Focused on compositing and lighting fx: www.neo-stock.com/hollywood-processing Digital Landscapes (Redouane Naouri) - Focused on Landscape / Matte Painting environments: www.neo-stock.com/digital-landscapes-photoshop-video-training
Yo uso photoshop! pero al ver tu video me doy cuenta que no se editar... :( que hermoso video buena manipulación, que talento
Big thanks!!
Muito bom professor. Obrigado. 🙏🏻
Thanks for watching, we appreciate the support! - Matt
Outstanding job! Can you explain how you were getting a noisy/grungy falloff on your masks in the mask editor? That is such a great technique to help transitioning between photos, but I didn't quite see how you were accomplishing that.
Hey Josh, I've given Redouane a shout so he can give you an answer :)
Hello Josh, can you please put the time stamp of where I did the technique ?
@@REDOUANENAOURI Thanks for the response. I actually saw it done in another Photo Manipulation video where it was done in real time. One of those "Oh, duh!" moments that I should have realized. Basically, you turn the radius way up in the refine mask window, then bump up the contrast to give a nice, noisy breakup (based on the photo) to an otherwise sharp mask border. Very smart. Never thought to do that before. Works great!
@@Flewda I'm so glad to know you figured out how it works, also an extra tip try to add a bit of smoothness around around 0 to 3 (depends on the work size) don't leave it too sharp.
Falar, cara! Sou do Brasil
Só mesmo um vídeo pra mostrar a riqueza de toda sua composição
Espetacular suas artes
Admiro seu trabalho
Thanks so much for the kind words and support!!
awesome bro...
Much appreciated!!
Cual es tu versión de Photoshop?
Hi- Red uses PS 2020, thanks for the comment!
I want a separate video on , why did you create a B&W layer on the top ? & how does It help you? Plzzzz... Tell why & how to use
It is created so you can check the values/lighting to make sure it is accurate on your artwork!! Thanks for tuning in!!
@@PhotoManipulation make a tutorial for beginners about this B&W secret. Then we can from and grain more.🙏
@@PhotoManipulation make a tutorial for beginners about this B&W secret. Then we can from and grain more.🙏
Amazing...
Much appreciated!!!
السلام عليكم الأخ رضوان، نتمنا تحطهم كامل الخطوات باه نقدر نتبع ونتعلمو منك
Thanks for the comment blan! :)
Is this scene covered in the new course?
No Mel, but if you watch the course you will be able to understand how I made this scene
The house will be really helpful in understand the techniques. Many thanks!
WOW Awesome work bro I just have a small question for u
Thanks, how can we help?
@@PhotoManipulationI saw him using hue/saturation adjustments layers after adjusting color using curves after that he used color balance again so what is the goal from using hue/saturation if he gonna bring back hues again
Great Job sir, but I want raw footage for practice and step by step actual time video
Hey Rahul, Redouane has produced a TONNE of step by step tutorials! You can check them out at: ua-cam.com/play/PL9j0U22QBBqRiDvB7tyNvPheXaj4OaiYH.html
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Thank you!
For someone like me who's just starting out in Photoshop, this art just blows my mind. The end result is sooo good. Do you have any personal recommendation of any books or online courses to learn about lighting, shadow, perspective etc ?
Thanks so much!! We have a few courses right here, with more on the way!! :There are currently three full length courses available from the PM Team, with a few more coming out very soon :) Core Skills (Dean Samed) - Focused on Book Cover Design skills: www.neo-stock.com/core-skills-photoshop-video-training Hollywood Processing (Clinton Lofthouse) - Focused on compositing and lighting fx: www.neo-stock.com/hollywood-processing Digital Landscapes (Redouane Naouri) - Focused on Landscape / Matte Painting environments: www.neo-stock.com/digital-landscapes-photoshop-video-training
Also, do check out our tutorial section: ua-cam.com/play/PL9j0U22QBBqRiDvB7tyNvPheXaj4OaiYH.html
Do you just use a mouse and keyboard or do you use a tablet?
Red uses both we believe!!
U left the chair at the building did u not try to remove it ?
Spoke to Red about this, and i pretty sure he didn't notice it, haha. Over excitement on his part i feel!
I'm so confused, was there a double scene? I swear I saw you do the bansiter lighting twice?
Can you elaborate!!?
@@PhotoManipulation 7:31 and 9:02 are the same thing. There are two 5 minute scenes that are exactly the same
Amaizing Work! Just breathtaking ! You earned yourself a new subscriber and fan!
Can you tell me how many years of practice in photoshop it took to reach this level of proficiency ?
Thanks for the wonderful comment, i think it can vary from person to pewrson and of course how much time you put in- but I'd say at least a few years!
what photoshop did u use?
I believe Red uses the latest version!!
wow
Thanks for stopping by Tomasz. Appreciated! :D - Laurie
from india 😙😙
So glad you are with us, for more content like this hit the Subscribe button to be kept up to date!! Cheers!!!
@@PhotoManipulation i have already subscribed🙄🙄
خويا مكرهناش تشرح لينا شويا
Thank you for the comment!
Sorry, those quick images drive you crazy
Bro where can i get this video without speedart Timelapse
we wanna normal speed 🤔
Hi! Yes speed art is not for everyone. But it can prove to be a useful resource to see how a piece come together. However we are sure that we have other content that may suit your needs! Thank you so much for the comment!
Excellent tutorial, thanks, where can I get the images to follow the tutorial?
I'd imagine you'd be best off joining Adobe stock: stock.adobe.com/uk/
@@PhotoManipulation Thanks so much
wow, well here just 3 doubts i have 1. name of the song, 2. how many layers, and 3. how many hrs did u spend in here, incredible work
I believe the name of the song is in the description.
Red says he doesn't usually count layers but his work comes in around 50+, And works like this from Red can take anything between 4-7 hours! Hope this helps!
Excellent Bro! Love Your Work! Keep Working Hard 1 day You will Be A Big UA-camr!(Inshallah)❤❤
Thanks so much for the support and taking time to comment, we really do appreciate it!!
How bro how
Lots of practice and patience!!!! Thanks for the comment!!