HOLY CRAPTURD! Bro, you just blew my mind (easy cuz I'm a newbie). I subscribed a few weeks ago and the content has inspired me to step away from my comfort zone and begin CREATING! ...time to get started and wear down another tablet pen nib.
Thanks Dean! That hair overlay trick is something I'm gonna look further into. As always this channel proves whether beginner or expert, you can always learn something new!🔥🔥
Thanks Dean! Great tips. I do love the shadow one and burning the hair. I'm a professional book cover artist for nearly 3 years, not as good as you or Christian but always learning. Thanks for all the stock, tips and tricks!
Came across this video from fstoppers. Such amazing passion and great tips. I’m a photographer, but always looking to upgrade my composite game and I think these tips will help. Respect!
These were great tips! I mostly do retouch, and a little bit of collage. Generally making the Designer's work at my agency look realistic. I've been using Photoshop since 1.0, when there were no Undos or layers. Cut my technique teeth with Kai Krause's tips. What a long, strange trip this app has been. I can't believe I only started using Blend If a couple years ago. Your chain is amazing! It looks like it might be made from pull-tabs?
Good to see you guys back in action. Dean, would love to see your tips on using the pen tool. I know there are many tuts on this elsewhere, but can always learn from a seasoned pro!
Tis a real pleasure to be back Stephen (and I think, better than ever!). I have done a Pen Tool vid already, but it didn't really land on UA-cam... but I DEFINITELY want to take a swing again, and tackle it more indepth :) Appreciate the comment! - Dean
Thanks Dean. You inspired me to follow another direction in my life. I have done some work for some bands but I want to become a full time freelance photo manipulation artist creating album covers, book covers and posters. Cheers Dean! Can't wait to see your next video
Hi Dean thx for the tips. I know the desktop publishing (Quark + Illustrator) since 1992 on a MAC IICi. Saw Photoshop later on, but started when I had my first business MAC Quadra 800. Good enough for Photoshop... Later on only used for retouching colours and making free objects from background. Of course skills were raising. In the early 2000's I was joking my mates with Photoshopped pics... Then I stopped till I discovered last year the art world.... You have a big chain around your neck, but I try to unchain myself. Lack of Ideas!
Awesome video Dean, full of great tips like the channel always provides. Thanks for sharing. The hair tips and the last tip on mood boards, sketching aspects from other artists (not stealing :) ) really helped out. BTW great new video setup... hopefully 79.1K sign in the background ticks over to 100K quickly :)
Thabksbthese are some awesome tips, and i have just today officially started advertising for commissions slots, hopefully will fet my first client soon
How's it going with the software? I bought it a wNice tutorialle back and life got in the way. I am finally going to get around to learning tNice tutorials up (I
Great tips, but I don’t quite understand the stealing shadows hack. This doesn’t show how you take the shadow from a stock image and apply it it one of your own. It just simply demonstrates how to manipulate the shadow in an existing image.
It would pretty much be the same process. You'd just line up the new shadow under the old image and then process the new shadow like you see in the video. Hopefully, that makes sense!
@@PhotoManipulation it does, but it would have been good to see it being demonstrated, as it can take substantial work finding a opponent image with a suitable shadow and manipulating it to make it fit. If you’re going to demonstrate a tip called “stealing shadows” it would be really beneficial to see you actually stealing the shadow from a different image.
Came across this video from fstoppers. Such amazing passion and great tips. I’m a photographer, but always looking to upgrade my composite game and I think these tips will help. Respect!
🔥 INSTANT Hair Kit (overlay collection shown in this video) >> photomanipulation.com/instant-hair-kit-ds
That blend if hair hack came right in clutch thanks a lot for it
A pleasure L3ZC! :) - Dean
HOLY CRAPTURD! Bro, you just blew my mind (easy cuz I'm a newbie). I subscribed a few weeks ago and the content has inspired me to step away from my comfort zone and begin CREATING! ...time to get started and wear down another tablet pen nib.
What a brilliant comment!! I love it that our videos are inspiring you, amazing to hear ❤️ - Dean
Thanks Dean! That hair overlay trick is something I'm gonna look further into. As always this channel proves whether beginner or expert, you can always learn something new!🔥🔥
WELL APPRECIATED Kadey, awesome comments thanks so much for supporting the channel ❤️ - Dean
This is FANTASTIC. Thank you so much, I've bookmarked this video for future reference 🙏🏽❤🔥💪🏽
WELL appreciate the kind words man, cheers! So glad you found this one useful :D - Dean
Thanks Dean! Great tips. I do love the shadow one and burning the hair. I'm a professional book cover artist for nearly 3 years, not as good as you or Christian but always learning. Thanks for all the stock, tips and tricks!
Always a pleasure Mikki, and it's awesome to have you supporting our channel!
Name it, we steal it lol!!! AWSOME video man!!! Great tips! I never regret coming to your channel. Cheers.
Well appreciate your support Rui, big respect - Dean
Great vid Dean, you're getting really skilled at these.
Thanks Gary, you're a true OG supporter!! - Dean
Came across this video from fstoppers. Such amazing passion and great tips. I’m a photographer, but always looking to upgrade my composite game and I think these tips will help. Respect!
Mike, we really do appreciate the comment, thanks so much for watching! - Matt
Tips as awesome as that sweet collection of Junji Ito hardbacks behind you. Great thumbnail too!
Well spotted J! Appreciate the comment :) - Dean
These were great tips!
I mostly do retouch, and a little bit of collage. Generally making the Designer's work at my agency look realistic.
I've been using Photoshop since 1.0, when there were no Undos or layers.
Cut my technique teeth with Kai Krause's tips.
What a long, strange trip this app has been.
I can't believe I only started using Blend If a couple years ago.
Your chain is amazing! It looks like it might be made from pull-tabs?
Brilliant observation, it is pull tabs Poxyclypse! Awesome comment, so glad to have you here checking out our channel :) - Dean
love these type of videos , thanks
A real pleasure Andrew, thanks so much! :) - Dean
Good to see you guys back in action. Dean, would love to see your tips on using the pen tool. I know there are many tuts on this elsewhere, but can always learn from a seasoned pro!
Tis a real pleasure to be back Stephen (and I think, better than ever!). I have done a Pen Tool vid already, but it didn't really land on UA-cam... but I DEFINITELY want to take a swing again, and tackle it more indepth :) Appreciate the comment! - Dean
Like a Boss! Great video mate
Sheradon, really appreciate the support and feedback! Cheers! - Matt
Thanks Dean. You inspired me to follow another direction in my life. I have done some work for some bands but I want to become a full time freelance photo manipulation artist creating album covers, book covers and posters.
Cheers Dean! Can't wait to see your next video
WOW! So awesome to hear this one inspired you Don. Wish you all the best with your creative adventures mate :) - Dean
Hi Dean thx for the tips.
I know the desktop publishing (Quark + Illustrator) since 1992 on a MAC IICi. Saw Photoshop later on, but started when I had my first business MAC Quadra 800. Good enough for Photoshop...
Later on only used for retouching colours and making free objects from background. Of course skills were raising.
In the early 2000's I was joking my mates with Photoshopped pics... Then I stopped till I discovered last year the art world....
You have a big chain around your neck, but I try to unchain myself. Lack of Ideas!
A man with more seniority than me, respect!! I think I was around 97 / 98 that I first got Photoshop :) - Dean
This one video has so many tips and tricks in it but my main takeaway is to get practicing with that damn pen tool ;-)
I swear by it Tammi, ridiculously powerful tool :) - Dean
Ngl that 'you name it, we steal it' line suits Dean a lot.....i will not explain it as I don't wanna get beaten.
hahah! Where's the laugh react when we need one? ;) - Dean
@@PhotoManipulation UA-cam need to steal it from insta and Facebook
Thank you very much Dean! actually I can't be thankful enough for your energy and time to freely help us out...much props man! I am subbed :)
Dude, what a thing to say!! Thankyou SO MUCH!! ❤️ - Dean
"Good artists borrow. Great artists steal." - Pablo Picasso
Thank you for this great video.
Exactly!! John, thanks so much for tuning in! - Matt
@@PhotoManipulation You are welcome. This is a fabulous centre of resources. Thank you!
Thank you very much sir for the great video! And to answer your question the answer is yes sir!
And thank you, Ryan for watching! We really do appreciate the comments and support! - Matt
Awesome video Dean, full of great tips like the channel always provides. Thanks for sharing. The hair tips and the last tip on mood boards, sketching aspects from other artists (not stealing :) ) really helped out. BTW great new video setup... hopefully 79.1K sign in the background ticks over to 100K quickly :)
M, a great comment, thanks so much! We're fighting hard for that 100K, hitting that milestone 2022, now that would be something! - Dean
@@PhotoManipulation with what you guys provide on the channel and on your sites, it is not an if but a when. Your team is rocking it!
Awesome tips ! Thank you. This is my lazy way to work as well :D
Lazy Artists of the world UNITE!! Thanks so much for the comment gyuailevi - Dean
Thabksbthese are some awesome tips, and i have just today officially started advertising for commissions slots, hopefully will fet my first client soon
Best of luck with that Unseelie! - Dean
@@PhotoManipulation wow thank you, appreciate it very much
Thank you so much! TNice tutorials video helped produce fire soft thanks bro❤️
Md, thanks so much for tuning in and of course the kind words! - Matt
Great content my friend. Much appreciated.
Thanks for watching, we appreciate the support! - Matt
CHEAT = SMART , cant cheat at Photoshop. Cool video partner!
Thanks so much for tuning in! - Matt
Hello, I'm a newbie on Photoshop as well as UI/UX design.
Hey Victory, so good to have you with us and thanks for tuning in! - Matt
How's it going with the software? I bought it a wNice tutorialle back and life got in the way. I am finally going to get around to learning tNice tutorials up (I
Hey Siva, what software? :) - Dean
thanks worked
Great to hear Doanh, thanks for the comment! - Dean
Do i need a dj pad for soft soft
What do you mean by 'dj pad' Regenio? :) - Dean
You are a Beast
VERY KIND of you to say Rasaad, cheers!! ❤️ - Dean
Myanmar dia Light I have the demo version right now would you recomnd buying the full version?
Hi Sutinee, If you feel you are using it a lot and its helping your art you should go for it!! - Matt
Hahaahaha... You are freaking awesome 😂😂😂
Shusmita, so glad to hear you had fun with this video, really appreciate you checking us out!! ❤️ - Dean
Great tips, but I don’t quite understand the stealing shadows hack. This doesn’t show how you take the shadow from a stock image and apply it it one of your own. It just simply demonstrates how to manipulate the shadow in an existing image.
It would pretty much be the same process. You'd just line up the new shadow under the old image and then process the new shadow like you see in the video. Hopefully, that makes sense!
Hope Abbey was able to clear that up for you! Thanks for the feedback, Greg! - Matt
@@PhotoManipulation it does, but it would have been good to see it being demonstrated, as it can take substantial work finding a opponent image with a suitable shadow and manipulating it to make it fit. If you’re going to demonstrate a tip called “stealing shadows” it would be really beneficial to see you actually stealing the shadow from a different image.
Oh damm I'm first whooohooo
Thanks for the tips doh! AWESOME!
Thanks for the comment! YEE-HAW! - Dean
Literally
You and that pen tool 🤣
The love affair that will never die!! :P - Dean
2 years passed damn
Time Flies, Ashad!! - Matt
SA. I watched tNice tutorials video last year and guess who's back for a fresher course
AWESOME! :D - Dean
Michael who again? May i know
MichaelO! :) - Dean
-_ HOPE U DONT GET FAMOUS French Montana voice
Haha! Cheers Vivek!! - Matt
Nice tips bro a big hug just keep working 🦾
Maximum respect Creativo! - Dean
@@PhotoManipulation thanks bro :D
Came across this video from fstoppers. Such amazing passion and great tips. I’m a photographer, but always looking to upgrade my composite game and I think these tips will help. Respect!
Cheers Mike, so glad you got value from the upload! - Matt