Amazing tutorial. I have a question for you and would be really appreciated if you help. I want to change the floor pattern of a 360 image that has been flattened into a 2d image. I get an undesired result when I change it back to 3D since the pattern shapes around a center.
I've been using Photoshop on and off for quite a few years but nobody has ever made masking so incredibly accurate and versatile as the techniques that you have just taught me. I could not subscribe to your channel quickly enough. Thank you so so much you've literally saved me hours and days of valuable time.
WOW!!! More great lessons from the Master. That last knockout tip was fantastic! I've never seen "shallow" used before. I will be adding that to my tool box. Thanks so much Jesus.
I love how you can use a program for years and still learn something new. Most of these tricks I did not know (especially that last one, wow!). Did not know knockout was even a thing and largely ignored it. This is so much better than the roundabout way of masking I've been doing for a while. Thank you so much for sharing this valuable information!
We tend not to read all the "what's new" notes so tons of new and/or improved things slip by us. One can easily become a dinosaur in terms of ease of use, efficiency and skill level with software like PS, especially these days! :)
a few years back you told us how to work with "channel-based mask" not with this very name but it is something that I use almost every day. The fur tip was the best on this video, thanks for a little bit of ur knowledge, Jesus. Thank u very much.
Wow. So many years I'm watching your tutorials (since we both were young and beautiful), and each one of them teaches me new tricks that makes my work easier. Thank you!
I'm sure we have all come so far learning how photoshop on our own. Watching videos like this shows us how far we still have to go, but every video on this channel brings us a few steps farther than we were before. I'm so happy I found this channel and am grateful that there are people like Mr. Ramirez to help me learn.
I consider myself a professional retouched but I must admit that I regularly check your channel for tip and trick. Because one can not know everything and you give great advices. Thank you very much!
Jesus, you are a genius and your training style is so perfect, masking was like black magic to me and you make it so easy to understand and the knockout group masking is from another planet.... amazing I cannot thank you enough for all I learn everytime I checkout one of your videos.
Thx for solving the mystery (to me) about why the knockout always revealed only empty pixels (b/c the background layer was not defined). Also, i've seen it in other of your vids but the use of Filter>Other>Minimum is a really good tip that I've used a lot since learning it from you. Finally, creating a custom brush, editing & using it to artificially "create" mask edges that would otherwise be virtually un-selectable is a great pro tip. You're the best, Jesus. Thx for your generous sharing.
The Knockout trick is doubly relevant because you knocked out of the park with this video. It's the added value details that make your videos so good. I sort of knew how to do most of what you cover, but you always manage to take it a step further, and Knockout had completely slipped past me prior to watching this video. How long as it been there in Layer Styles for heck's sake? I loved using vector tools to make that ultra fine fur brush preset. Why have I never thought to do that before?! I have most of the Aaron Blaise brush packs and I know my way around the brush engine, but that took it up a level. I TA'd for Dave Cross at MAX in 2016, and he spoke about how he'd impressed Scott and the other 'Photoshop Guys' with a difficult flyaway hair mask before telling them that he'd painted in hair to improve the mask. I'm also reminded of Dave Hill's Adventure Series video where he moves the camera point of view through a scene in which he has given the composited elements different depths, and we can see the edges of the hair is on a separate layer. Thanks again for another outstanding video Jesús.
Absolute GENIUS! I'm too intimidated by how complex PS is to the point that I wouldn't even know where to start. But I love these types of videos just to see the capabilities of what can be done. Thank you!
For me the knock-out section was the most valuable. As a subscriber to your chanel, I did know the other tricks, and have worked with them very often. The furtrick I have used a lot - but with the grass-brush from an older video of yours. As I say, no matter how well you think you know the stuff in PTC's videos, there will always be something you can pick up.....
Learned Something new from this tutorial! We will be very grateful to have the tutorial images available for us to follow along and practice those tricks on our own if possible. Cheers!
It's incredible how you manage to pack so many useful tips into a 16-minute video. I can imagine someone writing a slim book just about these tips. I also appreciate the uncompromising application of non-destructive methods. I have seen some other video guides showing nice end results, but cutting corners by using destructive methods. Seeing such workflows is always far less satisfying.
Great video. Thanks for sharing. I have just started to play around with masking in photoshop and this was great to get a good feel for what is possible
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Amazing tutorial. I have a question for you and would be really appreciated if you help. I want to change the floor pattern of a 360 image that has been flattened into a 2d image. I get an undesired result when I change it back to 3D since the pattern shapes around a center.
Thanks
Thank you, blackhound rise! I appreciate that!
I've been using Photoshop on and off for quite a few years but nobody has ever made masking so incredibly accurate and versatile as the techniques that you have just taught me. I could not subscribe to your channel quickly enough. Thank you so so much you've literally saved me hours and days of valuable time.
Thank you, Rob!
WOW!!! More great lessons from the Master. That last knockout tip was fantastic! I've never seen "shallow" used before. I will be adding that to my tool box. Thanks so much Jesus.
Very helpfull bro❤️ Thank you ssooo much!!
I love how you can use a program for years and still learn something new. Most of these tricks I did not know (especially that last one, wow!). Did not know knockout was even a thing and largely ignored it. This is so much better than the roundabout way of masking I've been doing for a while. Thank you so much for sharing this valuable information!
You're welcome, Sheila! I'm glad you found it useful!
We tend not to read all the "what's new" notes so tons of new and/or improved things slip by us. One can easily become a dinosaur in terms of ease of use, efficiency and skill level with software like PS, especially these days! :)
this is the greatest photoshop learning channel on earth.
already learned something new in the first 10 seconds
Thanks for this . Very informative
That knockout technique is def Ps tip of the year!
Thank you, George N!
Great info! Thanks for sharing
You're welcome, Misery Zone!
a few years back you told us how to work with "channel-based mask" not with this very name but it is something that I use almost every day. The fur tip was the best on this video, thanks for a little bit of ur knowledge, Jesus. Thank u very much.
I'm glad you found it useful, Jeronimo! Thanks for Watching!
Sometimes you come across a person who just inspires you to do more in your work, this is an amazing channel, thank you so much
Wow, wow, wow, and wow! So much ground in the space of so few minutes! Thank you, Jesus. You're a star.
Thank you, Steel Monkey!
So many tools and tricks used in one video, and all explained so well. Great video!
Thank you, Mario!
Where has this channel been all my life?
been here 10 years! lol
I mask dogs a lot, and fur is so labor-intensive, but your brush has just changed my world. And the knockout thing is amazing!
Wow. So many years I'm watching your tutorials (since we both were young and beautiful), and each one of them teaches me new tricks that makes my work easier. Thank you!
Thank you!.. and we still are! lol
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 😂😂😂 yes we are
You are a 100% photoshop guru.
Wonderful lessons. Thank you.
This is one of the most useful and concise Photoshop tutorials I've come across. So great to see a pro at work.
I'm sure we have all come so far learning how photoshop on our own. Watching videos like this shows us how far we still have to go, but every video on this channel brings us a few steps farther than we were before. I'm so happy I found this channel and am grateful that there are people like Mr. Ramirez to help me learn.
That knockout thing is literally amazing.
I consider myself a professional retouched but I must admit that I regularly check your channel for tip and trick. Because one can not know everything and you give great advices. Thank you very much!
I knew the knockout technique, but not the "double knockout"! Thanks! Great video really useful!
You're welcome, Claude!
Jesus, you are a genius and your training style is so perfect, masking was like black magic to me and you make it so easy to understand and the knockout group masking is from another planet.... amazing I cannot thank you enough for all I learn everytime I checkout one of your videos.
This man is a genius and deserves way more views.
Thx for solving the mystery (to me) about why the knockout always revealed only empty pixels (b/c the background layer was not defined). Also, i've seen it in other of your vids but the use of Filter>Other>Minimum is a really good tip that I've used a lot since learning it from you. Finally, creating a custom brush, editing & using it to artificially "create" mask edges that would otherwise be virtually un-selectable is a great pro tip.
You're the best, Jesus. Thx for your generous sharing.
Thank you, iBan Javascript!
This was great! Always learning new ways from you. Thx! Merry Christmas to you!
The knockout mask variations technique was new to me. Thanks, Jesus!
I'm glad you found it useful, Francis! Thanks for Watching!
The Knockout trick is doubly relevant because you knocked out of the park with this video. It's the added value details that make your videos so good. I sort of knew how to do most of what you cover, but you always manage to take it a step further, and Knockout had completely slipped past me prior to watching this video. How long as it been there in Layer Styles for heck's sake? I loved using vector tools to make that ultra fine fur brush preset. Why have I never thought to do that before?! I have most of the Aaron Blaise brush packs and I know my way around the brush engine, but that took it up a level. I TA'd for Dave Cross at MAX in 2016, and he spoke about how he'd impressed Scott and the other 'Photoshop Guys' with a difficult flyaway hair mask before telling them that he'd painted in hair to improve the mask. I'm also reminded of Dave Hill's Adventure Series video where he moves the camera point of view through a scene in which he has given the composited elements different depths, and we can see the edges of the hair is on a separate layer. Thanks again for another outstanding video Jesús.
Thank you, Trevor! Knock out has been there for about 25 years! lol
Thanks Jesús, Happy Holidays !
Happy Holidays !
Great video. Thanks! 👍
Holy S*** the knock out mask alone is life-changing, and the rest are also pure gold... Awesome stuff!
Awesome tips and techniques! Thank you!
One of the most awesome tutorials I've ever watched and learnt! Thank you so much! God bless you Jesus!
Thank you, Nate!
Absolute GENIUS! I'm too intimidated by how complex PS is to the point that I wouldn't even know where to start. But I love these types of videos just to see the capabilities of what can be done. Thank you!
Thank you, jbl0ggs!
Great. Great. Great. Great.
Thank you, Heinrich!
For me the knock-out section was the most valuable. As a subscriber to your chanel, I did know the other tricks, and have worked with them very often. The furtrick I have used a lot - but with the grass-brush from an older video of yours. As I say, no matter how well you think you know the stuff in PTC's videos, there will always be something you can pick up.....
Thank you, Carl, I appreciate that! And I'm glad you found the other videos useful as well!
knockout mask is a LIFE CHANGER
Amazing, Thank u so much
You're welcome!
This may be one of the best tuts I've seen. Thank you.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! SENSEI!
Thank you, Alex!
Learned Something new from this tutorial! We will be very grateful to have the tutorial images available for us to follow along and practice those tricks on our own if possible. Cheers!
WOW, Just what i needed. Thanks as Always
I learn so much with you... Thank you for sharing these tips.. love from India
Thank you, Mahesh!
It's incredible how you manage to pack so many useful tips into a 16-minute video. I can imagine someone writing a slim book just about these tips.
I also appreciate the uncompromising application of non-destructive methods. I have seen some other video guides showing nice end results, but cutting corners by using destructive methods. Seeing such workflows is always far less satisfying.
Thank you!
I appreciate you. Thanks.
You're welcome, devaan dabah!
Great. Also for minimum filter, if you don't get all areas, you can use lasso tool and select those areas and go back to minimum.
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One of the best channels for Photoshop learning ♥️
last tip is very game changing. thank you so much.
Thank you. This is the best video on masking I've seen. Very helpful
Awesome. Knockout group technique really useful.
Thank you, mark!
UA-cam just recommend this video to me and I LOVE it!!!
What a great educational channel for Photoshop noob like me
Thank you, Arte Lee!
Thank you!
You're welcome, Torbjørn!
Best masking tutorial I've ever seen! Thanks
PTC is one of the most valuable channels ever. I always click first on the like button, then I watch the video. 🤩
Thank you, Roland!
Great video!
Thank you for the knockout feature! Never knew about that.
Those are pretty cool tricks awesome Techniques..Thank you so much
You're welcome, Madara!
This is very helpful for new user. When i started my journey i was suffer for this problem
amazing thanks for the tips they really help
Thank For Tutorial,
I'm glad you found it useful, HR Rahmat 27! Thanks for Watching!
I didn’t know any of these methods. Thanks for all the strategies.
You're welcome, birdie399!
Fantastic, thank you so much for sharing these tricks.
You're welcome, CrackerJayherber!
Didn't know Knockout Group before... It's great!
Fantastic tips Jesus, especially the knock out techniques 👍
Thank you, dunnymonster!
Wow…!! How long has that Knockout feature Been there !! 😮 Great tutorial thank you 🙏
About 25 years! lol
Wow 👏 You were right. GREAT new (to me) tips! 🤯 Thanks!
Thank you, Marc!
Thank you very much for the trick. May every day be a good one for you.🙏🏻
Again something new that can be used in our development, thank you very much.👍👍👍👍
You're welcome, J.P. Madsen!
This was brilliant!
Thank you, DEADLINE!
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel No, thank you! I recently used this technique! Making that brush was brilliant!
so cool! I didn't know you could create custom brushes let alone how to do it! Definitely learned a few things I didn't know.. thanks for sharing!
You're welcome, Ian Irabaganje!
Photoshop newbie here.Thank you for the lesson!
Only pure Education, great tips and tricks! Thank you so much!
Thank you, PKs Travel Diary!
Excellent, best tutorials across platforms
Pretty useful tips!
youre the best! that was the quickest and most informative 16 minutes of my life
Excellent tutorial as always - thanks!
Thank you, MetalAges!
Incredible! Thank you, Jesus. Definitely going to utilize all these tips in my work.
Thank you, MWRoberts!
Thank you for explaining the knock-out modes!
You're welcome, Rodrigo!
Just amazing :) :) :)
You're welcome, Lauri!
Sir your tutorials are amazing
NIIIIIIIICE!!!! Thank you!!!
You're welcome, Elizabeth!
MA GAAAAAA ZO !!!!!!!!!! Maravillosos tips!!!!!!! Jesús we love you!!!! Thank you very much for sharing these fabulous tips!!!! Blessings!!!!! 🙏🙏
Bro. Amazing techniques. Thank you.
Another Classic Tutorial
Thank you, Paul!
Jesus!
The Photoshop Guru
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Thank you, Zam Lyrics!
Wow I've been masking stuff wrong this entire time, this video blew my mind 🤯
It will be much easier now with these techniques
Ohh yah that knockout feature was new to me!! Thanks
Thanks for the tips. It helped me so much on working with the mask. ❤❤❤
Mind-blowing techniques 😮 thanks a lot for your mentore ship😊
super video sir👌🙏🙏
Thank you!
Great video. Thanks for sharing. I have just started to play around with masking in photoshop and this was great to get a good feel for what is possible
Great tutorial!!! Thanks! 😊
You're welcome, Spyros Perdiou!
Thank you so much, you're truly professional, I'm really grateful, thank you so much
Thank you, jake!
Jesus, your tips are truly amazing! Thank you!
Now that was trully helpful, thank you!
You're welcome, Bay Root!
Thanks for deep knowledge and valuable information. Keep it up ❤
Great video. Do you use color fusion mode when painting the edge of the fur when trying to get rid of the color tint? Minute 5:17
Thanks too for teaching this beginner how to use pen tool for creating brushes.
You're welcome, Vincent!
Pure gold!