Thanks for the video Aaron Have been watching your amazing tutorials for some time now and im like wow your work are brilliant and good I can't wait to learn more from you I came across this tutorial today and it was like my new years gift along with a levels and polygonal lasso tool trick I used This is all the way from Nigeria Thanks Aaron
I have learned so much from you. I have been a paid subscriber of phlearn for a year when i was in usa. You have a really cool syyle to teach us all the trics and techinquies ... you are great teacher... and if you get time please share updates on the dog you have in your office, sorry i forgot the name..... you are absolutely great
It's been a while since I've used the gradient tool this way, and I was annoyed AF that it wasn't working yesterday. Then I realized I have to choose "classic gradient," and now all is right with the world.
i am really looking for a tutorial on a dreamy and light moody effect( I dkn how to explain it:p ) perfect for a moody and light effect for instagram feed thank you so much:)
Hi Aaron, Thank for the video. I'd like to now more about actions. Like how to make stops or automatically clean backgrounds. I have some knowledge but i m sure you know more than me :) thanks again
I thank you for the video, but what I don't get with the tutorial tubers online is why they use a post produced picture as an example, why not use a complete raw and start from scratch as we can fully understand the nature of editing. While this is a great video, it is not like I'm going to download a retouched image and further down dramatize it in the real world or for business practices. I guess I'm asking too much for free. But thank you, I follow you and your videos are great.
With a white sky like that you be better off overlaying the new sky over they bland one with blend tools so you can keep the foliage. Another badly created effect that Adobe likes to throw out to justify subscription cost.
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Discovered something new today. Never had so much fun playing with levels . Thnks for the tutorials
Aaron - you are so smoooove. A cozy instructor with awesome tone and pace. Thank you!
You're so welcome!
Amazing how you show us so many tricks and tips, thank you so much!
Thanks for the video Aaron
Have been watching your amazing tutorials for some time now and im like wow your work are brilliant and good
I can't wait to learn more from you
I came across this tutorial today and it was like my new years gift along with a levels and polygonal lasso tool trick I used
This is all the way from Nigeria
Thanks Aaron
Well done! Really love seeing new techniques and this is most helpful. Thanks Aaron.
I have learned so much from you. I have been a paid subscriber of phlearn for a year when i was in usa. You have a really cool syyle to teach us all the trics and techinquies ... you are great teacher... and if you get time please share updates on the dog you have in your office, sorry i forgot the name..... you are absolutely great
Thanks! His name is Koa and he is doing great!
Thanks so much for this clear and concise tutorial!
You're very welcome!
great tips! thanks!
Genius, I never used the gradient tool on a layer mask like this!
Glad it was helpful!
I have use Photoshop for years, and still learn new - and that actually makes me wonder how much there is still to learn..
I feel the same...
Good to see you again😁😁😁
Great to see you too!
thanks for the amazing tutorial.i like to learn how to make lipstick..and some mocup tutorial.thank you a lot.
Thanks for the suggestion
nice add more tutorials
Thank you arron
My pleasure
Thank you so much for the video, super set of techniques!
You are so welcome!
It's been a while since I've used the gradient tool this way, and I was annoyed AF that it wasn't working yesterday. Then I realized I have to choose "classic gradient," and now all is right with the world.
we love it when everithing is right with the world 🤗 keep phlearning!
i am really looking for a tutorial on a dreamy and light moody effect( I dkn how to explain it:p ) perfect for a moody and light effect for instagram feed
thank you so much:)
Hi Aaron, Thank for the video. I'd like to now more about actions. Like how to make stops or automatically clean backgrounds. I have some knowledge but i m sure you know more than me :) thanks again
Thanks for the idea!
I think you missed quite an important step. You had to blur the replaced sky to match the foreground.
Good call, thanks!
Thank you Aaron !!!
You are welcome!
Thank you!
thnxx a lot
Wow! 2.6M subscribers!
I thank you for the video, but what I don't get with the tutorial tubers online is why they use a post produced picture as an example, why not use a complete raw and start from scratch as we can fully understand the nature of editing. While this is a great video, it is not like I'm going to download a retouched image and further down dramatize it in the real world or for business practices.
I guess I'm asking too much for free. But thank you, I follow you and your videos are great.
This is a stock photo - but I am happy to use RAW photos as well!
The sky is in focus but the cliffs in the background are out of focus. Makes it obvious something isn't right.
I tend to use a gaussian blur on the replaced sky layer - it helps to join the two in a picture with shallow DoF
Good call, missed that
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Hello sir
Hello
Hi aron
With a white sky like that you be better off overlaying the new sky over they bland one with blend tools so you can keep the foliage. Another badly created effect that Adobe likes to throw out to justify subscription cost.