Now that's a quick reminder/new tip that covers all points succinctly but without the rush that often happens when others attempt 'shorts'. Your delivery just keeps getting better! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I have been struggling with layer masks and your video on Layer Masks for beginners is fabulous..you explained everything so easy, I am so excited to try something right now..Thanks so much!
Thank you, Colin - for solving a problem I was pondering the solution to but regarding which I was perplexed! The dress in black, to my eye, was the most stunning - and would have caught my eye and made me focus upon the fetching lady wearing it!
Colin, you have the best, most professional photoshop (or any graphics application) channel on UA-cam. You don't have an obnoxious intro clutter that takes up half the time of the video, and the noise. You are clear, to the point, and you have by far the best, easiest to listen to voice. And thank you for not waving your arms, thrashing them all over, and making infantile teenage noises. And no face dances, with eyebrows, grimaces, ear wiggling, forehead furrows, and way overly enunciating like a kindergarten teacher in front of stinky, sticky brats with graham crackers and pudding all over their fat little faces! 5 star!
You are a great presenter. This is great if the there is one distinct color to be changed. However, there are a ton of similar videos out there - I have been looking at them. What no-one helps with is selecting one exact hue that is muddled up with similar hues. I suspect that Constraints are the key to this, but I would love a session on difficult selections - say blood on pink skin.
Thanks! I don't have the slider controls at the bottom of the Hue/Saturation box between the colour strips on mine though. I'm using 2019 version. How do get this control to appear?
That was simple 👍 Video I like to see to address the following problem. A cut out subject with tanned brown skin has white edges which is light bouncing from a white background. I want the subject on a black background so need to darken the skin edges for about 50 pixels to blend with the rest of the skin colour.
You don't like the rim light? If you use grids on your lights while shooting you will reduce the spill light. Let me put this request on my list of possible tutorials.
@@photoshopcafe Hi There are no studio lights its reflected ambient light from close by white objects around the subject. If the objects where green for instance there would be a green tinge around the subject, Its not a halo but wraps around 30-50 pixels
can get to light grey or muddy dark grey but not white or black. this technique seems to work well for color but two tutors now have said that you can use the lightness slider to change to white or black but alas, no. it becomes a blob. do I need an additional adjustment layer? You don’t seem to need one nor Unmesh Dinda of Piximperfect but I cannot get to either extreme please help
, Your All tutorials r brilliant lot of love and one thing if u speak begginer english in easy words and slow accent not speak fast so everyone will understand ur words easily its my suggestion 😊
@@photoshopcafeinstructions are poorly indicated. The sliders affect the whole image as per you comment on the lips but then fail to mention how it affect the rest of the image. In my case(like the above user mentioned ) the slider is also turning the face of the model blue.
WOW! Thank you for a clutter free video. Straight to the point, no mumbo jumbo talking and b-rolls.
Thanks, I like to get to the point
Now that's a quick reminder/new tip that covers all points succinctly but without the rush that often happens when others attempt 'shorts'. Your delivery just keeps getting better! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks!
I have been struggling with layer masks and your video on Layer Masks for beginners is fabulous..you explained everything so easy, I am so excited to try something right now..Thanks so much!
Im so glad you found that tutorial useful! I plan on making more beginners tutorials
Simple to do. Usable method. Thanks for this video Collins.
Anytime
Thank you, Colin - for solving a problem I was pondering the solution to but regarding which I was perplexed!
The dress in black, to my eye, was the most stunning - and would have caught my eye and made me focus upon the fetching lady wearing it!
Another absolutely PROCELESS tip from our sir PS master bro Colin!!
Glad you like it
Thanks Collin. Love the short and to the point tutorials.
This is simply great!!! It's so simple ... Loads of thanks Master!
Thanks
Good morning from Down Under, short sweet & straight to the point, thank you Colin
Colin, you have the best, most professional photoshop (or any graphics application) channel on UA-cam. You don't have an obnoxious intro clutter that takes up half the time of the video, and the noise. You are clear, to the point, and you have by far the best, easiest to listen to voice. And thank you for not waving your arms, thrashing them all over, and making infantile teenage noises. And no face dances, with eyebrows, grimaces, ear wiggling, forehead furrows, and way overly enunciating like a kindergarten teacher in front of stinky, sticky brats with graham crackers and pudding all over their fat little faces! 5 star!
Exactly and he doesnt take 10 mins to get to the point
Ah, I was looking for a tutorial on how to do this and found your video. Brilliant work, mate!
glad to help
how do you change the color black to a yellow or other color?
Thank you so much! Just what I have been looking for in ages!
yay! Glad to help
This was an absolutely excellent tip. I've been using this tool incorrectly since forever. Thank you!
Excellent tutorial. As always.
Thanks
Pretty clever stuff, simply executed - thanks a lot Colin!
You are a great presenter. This is great if the there is one distinct color to be changed. However, there are a ton of similar videos out there - I have been looking at them. What no-one helps with is selecting one exact hue that is muddled up with similar hues. I suspect that Constraints are the key to this, but I would love a session on difficult selections - say blood on pink skin.
Another completely awesome tip! I love this, and can see myself using it all the time!
Wow! Thank you mister, it's easy to understand and what a lovely video, hello and thank you from Bandung, Indonesia!
you are welcome
The best!! Thank you sm!!
Excellent !
Very usefull for me.
Thank You 😊
Great and simple. Thank you.
Fantastic and amazing! Thank you!!! I also appreciate your straight-to-the-point delivery. ♥♥
You are the master!
Short and sweet and right to the point. Thank you
Such a great video and straight to the point, thank you!
Name of application please
Thanks! I don't have the slider controls at the bottom of the Hue/Saturation box between the colour strips on mine though. I'm using 2019 version. How do get this control to appear?
click the finger tool and it appears
How do you change one colour in a particular subject when there are other subjects with the same colour?
You mask it out, like I did with the lips 👄
Awesome Video!!!
awesome technique. respects
Very helpful!! Thank you!
Thank you very much for sharing this information
That was simple 👍
Video I like to see to address the following problem.
A cut out subject with tanned brown skin has white edges which is light bouncing from a white background. I want the subject on a black background so need to darken the skin edges for about 50 pixels to blend with the rest of the skin colour.
You don't like the rim light? If you use grids on your lights while shooting you will reduce the spill light. Let me put this request on my list of possible tutorials.
@@photoshopcafe Hi There are no studio lights its reflected ambient light from close by white objects around the subject. If the objects where green for instance there would be a green tinge around the subject, Its not a halo but wraps around 30-50 pixels
what if the original color is Black
Very nice and easy. Thanks
thank you so much for this!
can get to light grey or muddy dark grey but not white or black. this technique seems to work well for color but two tutors now have said that you can use the lightness slider to change to white or black but alas, no. it becomes a blob. do I need an additional adjustment layer? You don’t seem to need one nor Unmesh Dinda of Piximperfect but I cannot get to either extreme please help
you are the best - thank you for all your insights utilizing PS
OMG! Thank you
in my case, the color changes to gray not black why???
how do we change black to any color? now THAT is the question :). Good job!
same way, lighten with brightness.
terrific - thanks
, Your All tutorials r brilliant lot of love and one thing if u speak begginer english in easy words and slow accent not speak fast so everyone will understand ur words easily its my suggestion 😊
Thanks !
Thank you :)
I have done this, but it's been so long that I forgot the black to white part...Thanks, Colin.
Thanks lot
:) great one!
It turned grey not white 🥲
Same bro 😅
Brill 👍🏻
thanks bb
Omg that’s me 😭
No way! That's so cool!
So the woman magicall stopped changing colors with the dress in the end. Didn’t mention how you switched to only changing the color of the dress
0:25 did you actually watch the video? lol
@@photoshopcafeinstructions are poorly indicated. The sliders affect the whole image as per you comment on the lips but then fail to mention how it affect the rest of the image. In my case(like the above user mentioned ) the slider is also turning the face of the model blue.
Jesus said never pick 100% black or 100% white because those colors don't exist in nature, so the picture is more realistic.
In context to what he was probably saying, in nature they don’t, In camera they do exist because of limited dynamic range.
Didnt help me 1 bit it just made me mad
Thanks!
Thanks for super!