This is sick man. I’ve used displacement maps quite a lot with things like t-shirt mockups, but there’s always been a slight feel that it’s a lucky dip whether it’ll give me the exact result, or something horrendous. Think the ratios of the horizontal and vertical displacement is where I’ve been going wrong (always just stuck with the default).
Thank you so much for sharing these tips/tutorials! In terms of new content, I'd love to see your opinion on the actual hardware/equipments used for design. I saw you are using PC instead of a Mac, is there a particular reason? Is it because the spec? If so, what do you think is the most important specs for using photoshop? Or in another way, do you have any tips on how to optimize Photoshop for graphic design use? Asking this because I'm always finding Photoshop somehow laggy and slow to use even when I have the a very powerful MacBook Pro 16inch. And there are a lot of videos about how to choose your specs/optimize for other creative flows like video editing or 3D but very few on actual heavy duty graphic design on Photoshop. Hope that makes sense! Thanks! Keep up the good work!
Ah, great idea. Perhaps we will shoot a PC build video. To answer in short, Photoshop is a RAM hog, and if you are low on storage space it will bottleneck PS bad, because of the way it uses scratch disks. So as much ram and free disk space as possible. Photoshop can also use GPU for acceleration on several tools, like brushing, zooming and similar.
BLKMARKET PC Build video would be awesome! Been thinking about getting a PC for a while but all the contents out there are for gaming/UA-camrs. Thank you for your tips! 🙏
I SWEAR U CAN LEARN SO MUCH ON THE INTERNET BRUH
whaaaat? that was so straight forward
those texture packs get me excited...i didn’t realise i got excited by texture packs until now i definitely do
Showing the little tweaks that really sell the realness of it..love it! Thanks again dudes
So helpful to see how the effect actually works. Thanks.
This is sick man. I’ve used displacement maps quite a lot with things like t-shirt mockups, but there’s always been a slight feel that it’s a lucky dip whether it’ll give me the exact result, or something horrendous. Think the ratios of the horizontal and vertical displacement is where I’ve been going wrong (always just stuck with the default).
Amazing
Excellent tutorial. Loved it.
Thank you for watching!
The effect at 6:43 is absolutely insane! :O
Just came back to this to review, thank you so much!
Seriously thank you so much for the feedback! Glad it still helps.
THIS CHANGED MY LIFE, thank youuuuuuu!!!
Really glad I found this channel.. gonna be sending this to the homies
fr fr
keep these coming bro they're so helpful
I alway work around this. Thank u for learning me this after 6+ years of PS haha
Great tutorial, i used this effect before but never realised how it works, thanks man. Waiting for new videos
it's simple but it's crucial. thanks again
love from germany thank you so much
Dánke!
preciate that
Preciate you homie.
Well Done... Awesome tut.
Bro my Jaw dropped when u mentioned the practical use holy shit
this blew my mind thank you
Big thx for this technics. Respect
Dude this is a really good tutorial, keep going! new sub
Can we get a tutorial on how to cut out things perfectly? I always see your Scanned stuff cut out pixel perfect and I'm so damn Impressed
Yeah, I also wonder about this
Y'all see the new video?
Thanks a TON for this video!
Very helpful. Thx!
Thanks for this vid! Great explanation of the white/black values affecting the smart object
Glad that you enjoyed this one. Thank you for the feedback.
So dope dude. Very informative
Thank you very much! This is incredibly helpful!🎨
yh man nice tutorial, easy to follow
Hey thank you for the feedback.
Dope vid man! Keep em coming.
woooow
Thats great bro!
This is so easy hahahah thanks 😄
what a legend man
Thank you so much for sharing these tips/tutorials!
In terms of new content, I'd love to see your opinion on the actual hardware/equipments used for design. I saw you are using PC instead of a Mac, is there a particular reason? Is it because the spec? If so, what do you think is the most important specs for using photoshop? Or in another way, do you have any tips on how to optimize Photoshop for graphic design use?
Asking this because I'm always finding Photoshop somehow laggy and slow to use even when I have the a very powerful MacBook Pro 16inch. And there are a lot of videos about how to choose your specs/optimize for other creative flows like video editing or 3D but very few on actual heavy duty graphic design on Photoshop. Hope that makes sense!
Thanks! Keep up the good work!
Ah, great idea. Perhaps we will shoot a PC build video. To answer in short, Photoshop is a RAM hog, and if you are low on storage space it will bottleneck PS bad, because of the way it uses scratch disks. So as much ram and free disk space as possible. Photoshop can also use GPU for acceleration on several tools, like brushing, zooming and similar.
BLKMARKET PC Build video would be awesome! Been thinking about getting a PC for a while but all the contents out there are for gaming/UA-camrs. Thank you for your tips! 🙏
GAME CHANGER
you the man!
thanks
nice catch ! :-)
boom!
I am glad you enjoyed it, I appreciate the watch
Drop that hoodie
you needa show the final result at the end bruh
noti gang
These are great but why are you using so much reverb hahaha if it's natural reverb you need a better mic my dog
i think its just the rooms hes in
increase the sound on your videos please
great content tho
@@felipekancelskis7800 Great advice, thank you
bro you have reaaaally bad reverb in your room i would suggest to put things on the walls and floor cause bro thats just annoying
Fixed this already g unit
thanks