Nice tutorial. I would like to suggest Inkscape (free, open-source). I'm using it for all sort of work, and - while it's primary a vector imaging tool - it also can handle raster images.
Agreed. In future I have planned to make a tutorial for the same in Inkscape too. I also use Inkscape regularly. In fact you will find some tutorials using Inkscape on my channel, especially for creating layered templates.
You are asking about overall output of layers or any particular sets of layers? The light difference automatically gets created when the light has to pass different number of paper layers. The higher the count the darker the effect. The lower the count the lighter the effect
@@vietnamcrafts5645 it happens automatically. The light is placed at the very back. When you light it up, the more number of layers the light has to pass through, the darker that area appears on the front and vice Verda. Hope this answers your question
bonjour j'ai trouver l'application power point j' ai commencer en suivant votre tuto mais hélas je suis bloquer au moment ou il faut fusionner car je le voit pas
you might be using old powerpoint application. Also the powerpoint application for Mac does not contain that option I believe. In newer versions of powerpoint, 2013 and later, you will find that option under the "Shape Format" contextual menu. this menu will appear in the top ribbon only when you have one or more shapes selected.
White paper is best medium for this kind of craft. If we use any coloured paper whether it is black, yellow, pastel colours etc. it will interact with the color of light at the back and produce a different color effect than intended. In case of black, it will absorb all light and very little of that light will come through the layers at the front. It will give kind of gothic and dark effect. With thin papers it might be possible to use black but then the craft will not hold its structure. I hope this answers your question.
Thicker card stock or black paper can be used but lights need to be included in each layer. Copper fairy lights probably the easiest. I just finished one by cutting, soldering, wiring LED lights. Doing so allowed me put different colors where I wanted also.
For a lot of things yes. Because it comes shipped with any windows laptop. Plus very easy to use for basic picture operations. I do use other softwares also like inkscape, illustrator, photoshop etc. The idea is to provide a mechanism which a lot of people can easily follow. A lot of new artists who do not have any experience of photo editing by softwares do get intimidated by these softwares. Just providing a less known easy alternative
We’ll ms ppt is for people who don’t know or don’t care to learn any other s/w. If you want something simple use Google slides. It’s decades more advanced than MS ppt from the 90’s.
This has to be the clearest tutorial for designing a paper cut light box I’ve watched. Thank you very much.
Thanks a so much. This means a lot. Also do check out other two methods that I have also posted on the channel
Thanks for sharing ,Great tutorial
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Nice instructions. Thanks for sharing
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This is the most comprehensive tutorial i have ever seen. Milion thanks to you. Greeting from Georgia ❤
Thanks and welcome 😊
I LOVE that he used PowerPoint b/c that is what he had available. Very crafty !
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Your way of demo is excellent and I am foller of your art and learnt to the extent ❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks a lot 😊
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Great tutorial! Thank you so very much! 🙂
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Nice tutorial.
I would like to suggest Inkscape (free, open-source). I'm using it for all sort of work, and - while it's primary a vector imaging tool - it also can handle raster images.
Agreed. In future I have planned to make a tutorial for the same in Inkscape too. I also use Inkscape regularly. In fact you will find some tutorials using Inkscape on my channel, especially for creating layered templates.
What type of paper you use in these. Like the thickness of the paper
300 GSM paper
@@GenieCrafts what will happen if i use something like 250 or 200 . Because it's really hard to cut 300 gsm paper
@vickymax4414 well you have to find that right balance between the light intensity and paper thickness. So you will need to experiment in this regard
@@GenieCrafts thanks man. Really appreciate you.
@@GenieCrafts if i use 300 GSM paper then how many layers can i make for a human potrait?
Wondering how do you creating difference lights to the template. Thanks!
You are asking about overall output of layers or any particular sets of layers? The light difference automatically gets created when the light has to pass different number of paper layers. The higher the count the darker the effect. The lower the count the lighter the effect
@@GenieCrafts I am asking how can your create light effect like the higher the count the darker effect. Thank you very much for the answer!
@@vietnamcrafts5645 it happens automatically. The light is placed at the very back. When you light it up, the more number of layers the light has to pass through, the darker that area appears on the front and vice Verda. Hope this answers your question
@@GenieCrafts I see, I thought you created it by photoshop but not on an physical product. Thank you!
@@vietnamcrafts5645 layers are designed digitally. Created physically on paper and then the light effect is purely physical setup
can i havr the template to you shadow box its really cool
The template of this shadow box is for sale for $10. Please let me know if you want to purchase.
bonjour j'ai trouver l'application power point j' ai commencer en suivant votre tuto mais hélas je suis bloquer au moment ou il faut fusionner car je le voit pas
you might be using old powerpoint application. Also the powerpoint application for Mac does not contain that option I believe. In newer versions of powerpoint, 2013 and later, you will find that option under the "Shape Format" contextual menu. this menu will appear in the top ribbon only when you have one or more shapes selected.
Can you also use black paper for this or does it have to be white?
White paper is best medium for this kind of craft. If we use any coloured paper whether it is black, yellow, pastel colours etc. it will interact with the color of light at the back and produce a different color effect than intended. In case of black, it will absorb all light and very little of that light will come through the layers at the front. It will give kind of gothic and dark effect. With thin papers it might be possible to use black but then the craft will not hold its structure. I hope this answers your question.
Thicker card stock or black paper can be used but lights need to be included in each layer. Copper fairy lights probably the easiest. I just finished one by cutting, soldering, wiring LED lights. Doing so allowed me put different colors where I wanted also.
Thanks. Can u share images of how u have put light in each layer. I can prepare tutorial on this technique too
Which paper do I use bro? A4 paper is too thin
300 gsm watercolor paper
MS PowerPoint?... Really?.... That's your photo editor of your choice?
For a lot of things yes. Because it comes shipped with any windows laptop. Plus very easy to use for basic picture operations. I do use other softwares also like inkscape, illustrator, photoshop etc. The idea is to provide a mechanism which a lot of people can easily follow. A lot of new artists who do not have any experience of photo editing by softwares do get intimidated by these softwares. Just providing a less known easy alternative
We’ll ms ppt is for people who don’t know or don’t care to learn any other s/w. If you want something simple use Google slides. It’s decades more advanced than MS ppt from the 90’s.
Calm your tits man, he's making a tutorial even your grandma could follow. No need to be an ass.
You can do a lot of amazing things with PowerPoint. There is a channel where they show crazy animations made with PowerPoint.
@@GenieCrafts tbh this is such a great alternative. Can be used on most systems and easy to follow for most people.