Thank you very much you're one of the best teachers on UA-cam for the B/W check layer is there any difference between curves/B/W layer and solid fill change to 50% white
Your question is timely because I just made a video on this: ua-cam.com/video/Y24Zq5XjmsM/v-deo.html. The short answer is that there shouldn't be any difference between using B/W layer and 50% grey layer as luminosity check layers provided the blend mode used on the check layers are set to hue, saturation or colour. I'm aware that there are tutorials out there that say one is better than another but that may be a matter of personal preference but should be due to technical differences.
Sorry, but how can she be in perspective? Street posts are normally around one meter tall and around 10 centimeters in diameter. She is closer to the camera, so the street post should apere smaller. Nothing against small people, but it looks just wrong in my eyes. Do you know what I mean?
I do agree. To me she does look too small relative to the background, if you look closely the road has a downward slope which would bring the converging points lower in the frame, along with a reference to the posts on the opposite side of the road relative to the doorways. It still was a clear and concise easy to follow tutorial.
Great techniques, glad someone is showing the proper way to color match instead of using the color match function inside PS 😊
You’re channel deserves a lot of subscribers! Very good tutorial and tips.
Thank you!
Master Class! Thank you.
Beautiful tutorial
Very good tips for compositing. I'll have to go through that HSL section again before trying this, but it seems quite a doable process. Thank you
Really good, thank you so much
Thank you very much you're one of the best teachers on UA-cam for the B/W check layer is there any difference between curves/B/W layer and solid fill change to 50% white
Your question is timely because I just made a video on this: ua-cam.com/video/Y24Zq5XjmsM/v-deo.html. The short answer is that there shouldn't be any difference between using B/W layer and 50% grey layer as luminosity check layers provided the blend mode used on the check layers are set to hue, saturation or colour. I'm aware that there are tutorials out there that say one is better than another but that may be a matter of personal preference but should be due to technical differences.
Thanks for this one, I flipped the girl horizontally, I find it matches the light better, for me the dark side is on the right. Am I wrong ?
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Sorry, but how can she be in perspective? Street posts are normally around one meter tall and around 10 centimeters in diameter. She is closer to the camera, so the street post should apere smaller. Nothing against small people, but it looks just wrong in my eyes. Do you know what I mean?
I do agree. To me she does look too small relative to the background, if you look closely the road has a downward slope which would bring the converging points lower in the frame, along with a reference to the posts on the opposite side of the road relative to the doorways. It still was a clear and concise easy to follow tutorial.