I greatly enjoy learning from you. I do have an art/painting background but coming from old school to digital has been rough for me. What I rely on doesn't transfer. I have paid for classes, tutorials, and one on one classes but have learned more from you and PM here. I have purchased your classes and am working my way through them. I appreciate videos like this also because I haven't gotten to your slime tutorials yet but have work to do. I wasn't pleased with how my blood is looking and now I can't wait to recreate it! Can't thank you and everyone enough for being honest and giving full disclosure so learning can be done.
I've struggled with creating blood on pretty much every single image I've used it in, so this tutorial is absolutely magical for me. There's tips and tricks in here I never would have thought of, and the level of dedication you have to the finer details is equally astounding as it is inspirational. Thank you, Abbey! 🩸
Noob question: I downloaded the brushes, but it seems that they're only round, and don't have that "wavy" aspect as depicted in the brush menu, that has both round and wavy. What is wrong with my settings?
Hey, I tried to add the brushes to my photoshop but i get an error message that says i can't load the brushes because the file is not compatible with my version of photoshop. Is there something I can do?
Unfortunately, if that is the issue, then I don't think so! They may be using settings that are (somewhat) new. Especially if you're using CS6 or below. I will say if you look at the brushes, they are easy to recreate! They are just different versions of the default brush.
Loving the longer, slower tutorials that Abbey and Redouane are releasing, very informative and easy to follow along and also with the stocks from neostock, this channel has quickly become the complete package
And here I am thinking I was the only person who has layers and tools on the LHS on the screen :D loverly tutorial - I struggle with making realistic looking blood.
Hi, Thanks for the great content you made, I wish you all the best. I have a small question though. when I try to color pick from the provided psb file from your website, the colors are different when I try to apply them in another PSD or psb file. why is that?
Awesome video Abbey, I really struggled with the blood for an image I did a few months about, now I am keen to go back and try again after watching your video. Your blood looks so real it totally tripped me out when I watched how you did it. Great work.
Who gets an error when trying to import brushes, this is due to the folder name being too long. Move the brushes to another location or rename to a short name
Yay, its been too long since I last heard your blood-curdling - uh... I mean dulcet - tones here. By the way, the blood you produced here is amazingly realistic. Thanks a ton! Also, Ima waitin' for your course! 👏🏻
It would be the same, but that area defiantly would need a bit more love/patience. A bit of trial and error with both colors and layer modes. The bright red might work best on the teeth, so that's a good example of their being no set rules. I also think an Overlay layer, like the Extra layer in the video, would work well on the teeth. Maybe make the main base an overlay layer, then thicken any areas with either a Normal or Multiply layer. I'd definitely create a new set of layers just for the teeth since they'd be a similar but different process. I should have mentioned that in the video, actually. When painting blood on a distinctly different surface, create a new set of layers and group them accordingly. But yes, all in all, it would be the same technique, but slightly different combinations to adjust for the area.
This may be awkward to look for, but I'd definitely try to find a few images of bloody mouths haha. The way blood shows and flows on teeth is likely a lot different than skin, mostly due to it being in a high movement area. So it'd be much more smudged, thin and agitated. Replicating that would be the key in it looking good.
@@TheSecondOne123 Thank you for answering my question. I set myself to ask a question on each video I see so I am forced to pay attention to all of it. I have some plans for your technique for a model friend of mine, she has some great vampire photos. I will definitely look at examples (and know, that's not awkward, if it's good enough for DaVinci, grave robbing is good enough for me) (kidding, just kidding) of it done as your video states and play around with the technique.
@@PhotoManipulation it takes some getting used to, that is for sure. Especially if it is a non display tablet. I found the best way to practice steadying my hand was drawing random lines, both slowly and swiftly
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I greatly enjoy learning from you. I do have an art/painting background but coming from old school to digital has been rough for me. What I rely on doesn't transfer. I have paid for classes, tutorials, and one on one classes but have learned more from you and PM here. I have purchased your classes and am working my way through them. I appreciate videos like this also because I haven't gotten to your slime tutorials yet but have work to do. I wasn't pleased with how my blood is looking and now I can't wait to recreate it! Can't thank you and everyone enough for being honest and giving full disclosure so learning can be done.
Ah thank you for the kind words! Just saw them now. 🖤
Thank you for making this tutorial! Exactly what I needed for my assignment 🙏👍
I tried and had an epic fail to render blood before this video 🤣
Thanks for the tutorial. This is really helpful
A real pleasure Razib, thanks for tuning in! ❤️ - Dean
Brilliant I’ll have a try of this later
Glad you got value from the video, thanks for watching! - Matt
I've struggled with creating blood on pretty much every single image I've used it in, so this tutorial is absolutely magical for me. There's tips and tricks in here I never would have thought of, and the level of dedication you have to the finer details is equally astounding as it is inspirational. Thank you, Abbey! 🩸
The devil's in the details!
That’s what we love to hear, thanks for watching! - Matt
Abby is love 😘
Bless your heart! Glad you enjoyed the upload! - Matt
Thank you for the tutorial, but where can i get the brushes from?
Link in the description :) - Dean
Challenge accepted. I'll do this entirely with a mouse. I'll call it, mouse blood.
Noob question: I downloaded the brushes, but it seems that they're only round, and don't have that "wavy" aspect as depicted in the brush menu, that has both round and wavy. What is wrong with my settings?
Hey bruno, they should still perform as blood brushes!! Let us know if you have any further issues! - Matt
Hey, I tried to add the brushes to my photoshop but i get an error message that says i can't load the brushes because the file is not compatible with my version of photoshop. Is there something I can do?
Unfortunately, if that is the issue, then I don't think so! They may be using settings that are (somewhat) new. Especially if you're using CS6 or below. I will say if you look at the brushes, they are easy to recreate! They are just different versions of the default brush.
You are everywhere Abby..
She is indeed!!! Thanks for the feedback!!
the brush you provided is not working
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Thanks for tuning in qassim ❤ - Dean
@@PhotoManipulation i always want to thank to you guys for these videos that make my day more happynes💌
Loving the longer, slower tutorials that Abbey and Redouane are releasing, very informative and easy to follow along and also with the stocks from neostock, this channel has quickly become the complete package
That’s what we love to hear, thanks for watching! - Matt
And here I am thinking I was the only person who has layers and tools on the LHS on the screen :D loverly tutorial - I struggle with making realistic looking blood.
Hi, Thanks for the great content you made, I wish you all the best.
I have a small question though. when I try to color pick from the provided psb file from your website, the colors are different when I try to apply them in another PSD or psb file. why is that?
Abby is the best
never too long if the content is good . love your tutorials
Awesome video Abbey, I really struggled with the blood for an image I did a few months about, now I am keen to go back and try again after watching your video. Your blood looks so real it totally tripped me out when I watched how you did it. Great work.
The highlights really make the effect, it's a very sudden change from garbage to to good 😂
Thanks for the kind words, we really do appreciate it! - Matt
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Appreciate you tuning in Jayson! - Dean
Who gets an error when trying to import brushes, this is due to the folder name being too long. Move the brushes to another location or rename to a short name
Yay, its been too long since I last heard your blood-curdling - uh... I mean dulcet - tones here.
By the way, the blood you produced here is amazingly realistic. Thanks a ton! Also, Ima waitin' for your course! 👏🏻
Mr Garlin, always such lovely comments my man! Well appreciate your ongoing support for our little channel, cheers ❤️ - Dean
@@PhotoManipulation You Sir, are very welcome. You guys are the crème de la crème of photo manipulators, I mean every word of my praise!
Roger
hha! Thank you!
This is soooo good Abbey! Thank you!
I'm curious if you would approach her upper teeth in a different way from her skin, or would you treat it all the same?
It would be the same, but that area defiantly would need a bit more love/patience. A bit of trial and error with both colors and layer modes. The bright red might work best on the teeth, so that's a good example of their being no set rules.
I also think an Overlay layer, like the Extra layer in the video, would work well on the teeth. Maybe make the main base an overlay layer, then thicken any areas with either a Normal or Multiply layer.
I'd definitely create a new set of layers just for the teeth since they'd be a similar but different process. I should have mentioned that in the video, actually. When painting blood on a distinctly different surface, create a new set of layers and group them accordingly.
But yes, all in all, it would be the same technique, but slightly different combinations to adjust for the area.
This may be awkward to look for, but I'd definitely try to find a few images of bloody mouths haha. The way blood shows and flows on teeth is likely a lot different than skin, mostly due to it being in a high movement area. So it'd be much more smudged, thin and agitated. Replicating that would be the key in it looking good.
@@TheSecondOne123 The photoshop person told me to look at bloody teeth. No, it's not in my head, they spoke to me through YT.
@@TheSecondOne123 Thank you for answering my question. I set myself to ask a question on each video I see so I am forced to pay attention to all of it. I have some plans for your technique for a model friend of mine, she has some great vampire photos. I will definitely look at examples (and know, that's not awkward, if it's good enough for DaVinci, grave robbing is good enough for me) (kidding, just kidding) of it done as your video states and play around with the technique.
So glad we could help you with that, Mad cat!! - Matt
Love from Nigeria ❤❤
CHEERS! - Dean
cool vid
Well I suck at this :(
Do you include the brushes also ?
Yes, the brushes are in the download link!
Glad you got value from the video, thanks for watching! - Matt
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Oh, I agree wholeheartedly about using a tablet! I painted my profile pic on a tablet.
I use tablets sparingly Patrick, but want to go a lot deeper! - Dean
@@PhotoManipulation it takes some getting used to, that is for sure. Especially if it is a non display tablet. I found the best way to practice steadying my hand was drawing random lines, both slowly and swiftly