YEAHHHHHHHHHH THERES AN ARTIST I FOLLPW WHO DOES SIMILAR LOOKING ART WITH THIS MARBLING EFFECT I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!! Now I can make my own thank you thank you!!!!
This tutorial outcompetes all of the other liquid paint tutorials I've been trying to follow, and it used the simplest technique. Can't believe I had forgotten about the liquify setting! & going back and adding colors with the use of the smart object, helped me so much and helped me make a beautiful texture. TY!!!!!!
Thanks for the video! Before watching it, I thought that it takes a lot of time to create pictures like this. How cool that it can be done so easily! 👍
awesome tutorial. never used the liquify tool before. this reminds me of the pour paintings that i see people make on instagram. basically mixed wet paint poured and tipped across the canvas. very cool effect!
Jesus christ. That must have been painful. In the future, if you know what effect you want, you should google it to see if there is a good way. If you have to do it so slowly, anyways. That will save you quite a bit of time I'm sure. There are thousands of tutorials/tips like this.
@@undersun Thanks for your reply! But I'm still wondering if he used the screen recorded video to show in the intro or he actually could make the actual video footage with that effect. Do you have any idea?
This also works in ProCreate if you don't/can't afford Photoshop (ProCreate is just a one-time 10$ purchase and it's veryyyy worth it). Imo it works better in ProCreate because using the liquify tool doesn't produce the transparent background that happens if you distort the edges of the image.
How to do a liquid paint effect: (simplified)
1. Scribble
2. Distort the hell out of it
LOL
@@itzjustrobo what is the Photoshop version of it?
@@MacNZ-_- photoshop cc 2019 (mac version)
YEAHHHHHHHHHH THERES AN ARTIST I FOLLPW WHO DOES SIMILAR LOOKING ART WITH THIS MARBLING EFFECT I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!! Now I can make my own thank you thank you!!!!
For 3D animators, this method is also useful for creating gas-giant planet textures, such as Jupiter.
jay „go on NASA website” every flatearther would say
jay honestly just look it up, there are many examples on the internet of recreated gas giant images, and you can compare them to the real pics
what if you liquefy the image of jupiter?!?
big brain plays
I was thinking the same dude
This tutorial outcompetes all of the other liquid paint tutorials I've been trying to follow, and it used the simplest technique. Can't believe I had forgotten about the liquify setting! & going back and adding colors with the use of the smart object, helped me so much and helped me make a beautiful texture. TY!!!!!!
Wow been editing for over 3 years and still didn't know one could do this in photoshop. Thanks!
Happy to help! 😊
Is this how they created the wallpapers for the 2018 Macbook Pro ?
lol
maybe
SeireiART probably
No, trey didnt. It was a real photo from water art or something
soap bubble surface with good lighting
Laziness is a terrifying feat of creativity...
I'm beginner in Graphic Design, I was watching the video screaming "WHAT!?" and this for the all 08.12 minutes! Thanks for sharing, pretty and easy!
Glad it was helpful!
I'm going to cry of happiness! Amazing tutorial dude!!!!
Aha that's great to hear Massiel 😂😀
YO!!! This is the best tutorial for Photoshop I've encountered this far. It was really helpful. Keep up the good work.
One of the best videos about PS I have ever seen
thanks dansky .very useful for me as a begineer level
So simple, quick and easy! This was fantastic. Thank you!
Fantastic! Using the PS for years and never attempted to use the liquify filter! Thank you very much!
Happy to help Tina!
what a good video bro u help me a lot jeje
Thanks for the video! Before watching it, I thought that it takes a lot of time to create pictures like this. How cool that it can be done so easily! 👍
My client should never see this, he'll ask for his money back.
What can I say? Always something fun, exciting, and new on UA-cam. Great Stuff.
This video is awesome!!! Thank you xxx
Why does this look so refreshing? 7:04
so this is how pewdiepie make that logo
i was thinking the same..
hmmm
That is like Apple's planet
thank you so much!!! i needed this
Thank you for this tip brother❤❤❤
OMGGGG, I was so stressed doing this for a client. So thank you
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING!! This is so fun!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great Tutorial! Not one second wasted!
This was so much fun to watch. Time to try it out! :D
That’s so great to hear Mary! 😃
awesome tutorial. never used the liquify tool before. this reminds me of the pour paintings that i see people make on instagram. basically mixed wet paint poured and tipped across the canvas. very cool effect!
Cannot thank you enough for this tutorial!!! 💗🙏
Thanks Kathy, this comment is more than enough 😍👍
You're champion. I've been looking for exactly this for a couple of weeks now. Thanks!
The Creativity belongs to you.
Dude this is sick.
Thank you brother helps alot ❤
Cheers Rishi! Glad it was helpful 😊
Easiest but coolest tutorials!! Thanks
This is great , I’m going to use this in my next video !
WOW! This is amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much! :)
Thank you so much! 👍
You're welcome!
This is so sick
Wow. I really couldve used this for a project I had earlier!! I actually painted each line like an idiot orz
Thanks for the tutorial!
Jesus christ. That must have been painful. In the future, if you know what effect you want, you should google it to see if there is a good way. If you have to do it so slowly, anyways. That will save you quite a bit of time I'm sure. There are thousands of tutorials/tips like this.
Thank you soo much much needed.❤❤
Thank you so much!!! So easy, but the result looks great! Amazing!
You're so welcome!
I love these kinds of tutorials, and it's a great way to occupy my little sister when she asks me to use my computer! So thank you! :D
amazing 🙏🙏
Thank you 🙌
beautiful
1:12 that makes my eyes feel uncomfortable
so easy thank you!
You're welcome!
Awesome Bro!
Thanks 🔥
Thanks for the tutorial! It's amazing!! I have a question. How did you animate that image in the introduction liquid video from 0:15s to 0:17s??
2:50
@@undersun Thanks for your reply! But I'm still wondering if he used the screen recorded video to show in the intro or he actually could make the actual video footage with that effect. Do you have any idea?
@@jitaekim347 not shure, but i believe this is a screen video recorder.
This also works in ProCreate if you don't/can't afford Photoshop (ProCreate is just a one-time 10$ purchase and it's veryyyy worth it). Imo it works better in ProCreate because using the liquify tool doesn't produce the transparent background that happens if you distort the edges of the image.
Thxxxx so much for your tutorial
This is so dope, so many possibilities, thanks Dansky slaying as usual :D !
This is super wavy
Fantastic! Thanks for your time again.
Loved this - can you achieve something similar in Illustrator also, or only in Photoshop?
thanks, it was very useful
You’re welcome Sophia!
very useful stuff.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much 😍😍😍♥️
This is amazing omg
OMG thank you! I need this for a wedding cart 😍
thanks for the tutorial, helped a lot
It’s out! Thanks mate! Much appreciation
Super useful thanks for the video!
Thank you Dansky!!!
Thank u so muchhhh
You're welcome Ana ☺️
Wauw! Kick-ass tutorial and what an amazing tool!
thanks for teaching the artistic background!
Very slick. Love the special effect.
This is AMAZING, thank you!!
Fabulous!!!
WOW WOW WOW!!!! That's nice idea how to use liquify!!!! Thank you alot for this tutorial!!!
That was brilliant thank you!
Thanks Tabia 👍
Thank you this is exactly what I was looking for! Perfect tutorial, so well explained
Super cool tutorial Sir
Cheers!
You just got an sub !
Awesome thank you!
Great tutorial ! Thanks
THANK U PHOTOSHOP GOD
FIRE🔥
Soo patient totally love this
Brilliant stuff
very nice and simple tutorial
Thanks, very useful!
This is an excellent tutorial! Thank you
This effect is seriously awesome. Thanks for the tutorial 👍
lovely effect
What's the version of the Photoshop beacuse my version don't have the liqfy thing
uuuuu that gradiant map thingy looks usefull :)
Very Nice and easy, Thx dude 🙏
Thanks a lot
Super great video! Thanks for sharing ❤
Omg never thought it would be that easy
Damn 😍
Kinda late but what font did you use for the thumbnail?
I was wondering the same thing
PickleJuice me too
Then we must have answers! 🔥✊
im too late but i think it is Nexa bold
Thank you, this has helped me
Awesome!
love it! thank u!
Very helpful tutorial.
Many thanks for that.
Love it! Thank you!
Stay safe!
Wow thanks that was really helpul!
At 7:45 my siri said "How can i help you?". Literally i tried this like 5 times. You triggeting my siri :D
thank you so much, you helped my homework ^_^
thank you for a great video~ One question, is this working ( greeny colour mixed into mubbling7:30) in CS6? Mine does not seem to work ~