This was one of the most insightful tutorials I have seen on a Photoshop subject. Also, great english. It is unbelievable how someone who is not originally an english speaker can give a tutorial in such detail and so easy to understand. My mind is blown as well. This is about the best explanation of color and Photoshop that I have seen. I had to subscribe.
Super easy to follow! After watching the video twice I feel my Photoshop skill level has increased. Thank you! I am glad that I found this video. Now I have subscribed and look forward to more learning!!
You've blown my mind! This information isn't that easy to find, thank you for sharing. I hope you do more videos like this - these aren't things most people do, especially demonstrate. And I admit, this is a fun and playful video :D
I love your videos. They're quick, informative, and edited very well. I always learn something new! Please, keep them coming. Would you ever do a series in which you take a subscriber's photo (original and edited), then try to replicate their look - or just do your own thing to it? I've learned a lot from watching your tutorials, but I feel like I'm making some things more complicated than they need to be by combining many techniques when there might be a simpler way to accomplish the same effect. It would be extremely interesting and informative to watch your technique and efficiency as you edit a scene - perhaps providing tips or feedback on the the subscriber's edited version.
I think using Duotones (Tritones etc) is more complicated way for split toning, but it allows to make some interesting and very impressive results. And there are lots of great professional presets inside. Deserves to be mentioned. Thank you again for your videos, I’ve found lots of interesting and useful things here in spite I’m using Photoshop for more then 15 years now. Best regards!
Nemanja, thank you for such an informative tutorial! The information is very well presented and done so in a way that is practical. Would you be interested in doing a similar tutorial involving a triad of colors? I've got some ideas from watching the video but a tutorial would be very helpful! Thanks!
David S You're welcome. I'm glad that you like it. Triad of colors can be used for color grading too. With gradient map for example. Just the third color will stand for a midtones.
That's what I was thinking that you'd use to implement a triad. Just wasn't sure if there were any other ways and where exactly in the workflow to fit it in. I'm guessing that in a triad, each color would be 120 degrees apart? That was such a lightbulb "ah ha" moment for me when you talked about degrees of colors. It makes so much sense and I've not come across another tutorial talking about colors in degrees. Thank you again!
David S Yes it would be 120 degrees between colors. I usually use that at the end of retouching. For color grading my images. You can use it with luminosity masks too. Like last example in this tutorial, just need to add third color with midtones luminosity mask.
Hey Sekulic! Impressive piece of content! Would like to know which each of this techniques fits which scenario? Are there any advantages over each and every one of them? Thanks in advance!
I watch a lot of Photoshop tutorials and i must say you are top in my books in terms of the quality of information and techniques given.
Thank you so much 😊 Have a great day!
This was one of the most insightful tutorials I have seen on a Photoshop subject. Also, great english. It is unbelievable how someone who is not originally an english speaker can give a tutorial in such detail and so easy to understand. My mind is blown as well. This is about the best explanation of color and Photoshop that I have seen. I had to subscribe.
Wyatt K Thank you 😊 I'm glad that you like it 😊
Now i am getting a good understanding of how to play with colors. Thanks sire.
You're welcome.
The complementary at 180 degrees (in the colour) pallet is awesome! Thanks for that bit of info!
You're welcome 😊
Tyran Vz I agree 👍🏻
What a brilliant tutorial session top marks so clear and not messing about
I'm glad that you like it.
Your tutorials are exceptionally fantastic. Thank you.
Super easy to follow! After watching the video twice I feel my Photoshop skill level has increased. Thank you! I am glad that I found this video. Now I have subscribed and look forward to more learning!!
I'm glad that you like it. Have a great day 😊
You've blown my mind! This information isn't that easy to find, thank you for sharing. I hope you do more videos like this - these aren't things most people do, especially demonstrate. And I admit, this is a fun and playful video :D
Thank you, I'm really glad that you like it! ;)
brilliant, straight talking, no nonsense education. thank you .,,
You're very welcome
Great!
Ninjutsu club Bujin Thanks :)
I only knew one technique. I sure learned a lot. Thank you very much!! :)
You're very welcome
Wonderful. You solved a problem I was having. Now I can get the exact toning I wanted. Your videos are great!!!!
J Burch Thanks. I'm so glad that you like it. :)
Excellent tutorial man! I didn't know abut these techniques except the first one. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome ;)
The last one was awesome 😊
Great information and awesome tutorial... thanks!
You're very welcome.
Another great tutorial. Nemanja always drills deep and presents several interesting ways to get what you need.
Thank you. I'm glad that you like it 😊 👍🏻
Thank you for the clear explanation! Great tutorial. Love all your stuff and keep up the good work!
You're welcome and thanks for the support 😊 👍🏻
Loved it, although the previous one is definitly my fav so far. Keep on wih the good work!
Milica Radonjic Thanks :)
Great information Nemanja
Gino Bernier Thanks :)
but red´s complimentary should be green right?
WoW!!!! Great tutorial! Thanks man!
Eric Luster You're welcome :)
excellent as usual
moshe mallal Thanks 😊
Once again you have provaded us with one grat tutorial! Great job Nemanja :)
Thank you Nina. I'm glad that you like it 😊
Superb tutorial.
Thanks 😉
You, my man
You are the real man
THIS IS SO HELPFUL OMG
I can't thank you enough
+Kacper Wołek I'm glad that you like it 😊 👍🏻
As always the best!
Thanks 😉
Great techniques! thanks for sharing
You are awesome. Thank you!
Christine Roberts You're welcome 😊
Thanks so much, Nemanja. Excellent tutorial! I find these techniques also useful to get the instagram effect
Johnny Hernández You're welcome. Yes, it's great for instagram 😊
many thanks Nemanja
You're welcome!
great, as always!
Thank you :)
Really so nice creativity
+janvi sharma Thanks
this is great tutorial, i learned lot from it.
Vijay Chaudhari I'm glad that you did!
Great as always! :)
Thank you!
Excellent
Thanks.
Thank you very much for sharing this video, ive learn alot,its very interesting and helpful..
Johnallyn de los Santos You're welcome 😉
Nice tutorial. Thanks.
You're welcome
I love your videos. They're quick, informative, and edited very well. I always learn something new! Please, keep them coming.
Would you ever do a series in which you take a subscriber's photo (original and edited), then try to replicate their look - or just do your own thing to it? I've learned a lot from watching your tutorials, but I feel like I'm making some things more complicated than they need to be by combining many techniques when there might be a simpler way to accomplish the same effect. It would be extremely interesting and informative to watch your technique and efficiency as you edit a scene - perhaps providing tips or feedback on the the subscriber's edited version.
Max Level Adventures Thanks. I'm glad that you like them. Yes, i will do that in some future tutorial. Do you have something in mind?
man you re my idol in Photography and Editing skills ❤
Shahriz Kunwar Thanks 😊
Great informations bro. U made the complimentary colors easy to find n use ;)
Thanks 😉 I'm glad that you like it.
awesome
Thank you so much! I love your accent too:)
Alysia Van Camp Thanks 😊👍🏻
You are excellent as a Ps Master and Magician too. LOL. Thanks for this! :-D :-D :-D
Edouard34070 you're welcome :)
Thank you! And what about using Duotones?
You're welcome. It is very similar. But I don't have a tutorial about that.
I think using Duotones (Tritones etc) is more complicated way for split toning, but it allows to make some interesting and very impressive results. And there are lots of great professional presets inside. Deserves to be mentioned.
Thank you again for your videos, I’ve found lots of interesting and useful things here in spite I’m using Photoshop for more then 15 years now.
Best regards!
Thanks a lot Robert. Have a great day 😊 👍🏻
Great weekend to you! :)
Nemanja, thank you for such an informative tutorial! The information is very well presented and done so in a way that is practical. Would you be interested in doing a similar tutorial involving a triad of colors? I've got some ideas from watching the video but a tutorial would be very helpful! Thanks!
David S You're welcome. I'm glad that you like it. Triad of colors can be used for color grading too. With gradient map for example. Just the third color will stand for a midtones.
That's what I was thinking that you'd use to implement a triad. Just wasn't sure if there were any other ways and where exactly in the workflow to fit it in. I'm guessing that in a triad, each color would be 120 degrees apart?
That was such a lightbulb "ah ha" moment for me when you talked about degrees of colors. It makes so much sense and I've not come across another tutorial talking about colors in degrees. Thank you again!
David S Yes it would be 120 degrees between colors. I usually use that at the end of retouching. For color grading my images. You can use it with luminosity masks too. Like last example in this tutorial, just need to add third color with midtones luminosity mask.
Thanks!
beautiful
Hema Rose Thanks 😊
hey did u use picture from thai?
Don't know... It is a picture form internet
You could've taken the two opposite colors from number 5, grouped them, then played around with the blend if sliders too.
Yes that is an option too! Well done 👌🏻
Hey Sekulic! Impressive piece of content! Would like to know which each of this techniques fits which scenario? Are there any advantages over each and every one of them? Thanks in advance!
Well you need to experiment to see that. It is a different with every piece of art.
The only concern about split tone was about selection of correct highlight and shadows. Now, I am really happy .
Time to play 😊
sanja mihajlovic 😊👌
BadAss
Belal Sabir 😊👍🏻
For this tutorial I will not provide examples files, because you can do split toning on your own files. Practice, experiment, have fun! ;)
Isn't that the phlearn intro?
Lance Sinclair no it's not. It is from videohive.net 😉
Oh okay cool. Great tutorial btw
Lance Sinclair Thanks 😊👍🏻
ahahahahah my favourite tutorial and you know why! 15.25
hahahha I knew it :)
Your tutorial is awesome, but cut down the info at the start.
Nemanja Hazard
😂
this is wrong
eden hazard is that you .. ?
this videos thumbnil is different & video is different
BAD VIDEO