Martin Geller has had a long career providing on-air and print work for the television and entertainment industries. Clients have included NBC, ABC, CBS, VH-1, advertising agencies, national magazines, recording labels, and major book publishers. His television work includes "Late Night with Conan O'Brien", "Saturday Night Live", "Dateline NBC", "Today", VH-1, and Paramount Television. Martin created a series of posters for The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. Two of his Bauhaus posters are seen in the movie "Dream Scenario," produced by A24, starring Nicolas Cage. In addition to Blue Lightning TV (1 million+ subscribers), Martin creates his own designs, compositions, and posters inspired by a variety of 20th century art genres. Martin has received New York Emmy Awards for his work in television and numerous major awards for his work in Print.
been watching you since i was 13 ! 23 now, time flies, i didn't take any school or major for designing, i learned everything through youtube, now it's how i make money for a living, your channel is one of og when i was still learning photoshop, i'd like to say thank u, good to see you're still makin videos !
I really enjoyed this, Marty. I used to see posters like this in Akron, Ohio a lot in the 1970s and early 80s. We had a pretty big punk rock scene, and our city gave the world Chrissie Hynde and Devo. You approach things so logically and uniquely. I can’t wait to see the next one.
Your 'Janet and John' primer book delivery style drives me crazy, but I can't help myself put up with it in case I miss a trick. I wonder if using Download All from Firefly burns through more Generitive Credits than downloading just one? I've never used more than a fraction of the 1000 credits a month we get, so I usually don't even check.
"Janet and John"...😂 I do it for the néophytes. Download All does burn more credits. According to Adobe, Firefly is free with 25 generative credits per month, or you can get a $4. 99 per license per month premium plan that includes 100 monthly generative credits, Adobe Fonts, and no watermarks on images generated by Firefly. If one subscribes to Adobe Creative Cloud, Photoshop includes 500 generative credits per month.
Firefly is free with 25 generative credits per month, or you can get a $4. 99 per license per month premium plan that includes 100 monthly generative credits, Adobe Fonts, and no watermarks on images generated by Firefly. If you subscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud, Photoshop includes 500 generative credits per month.
Nope sorry, but after Adobe's most recent screw up, I have cancelled my subscription, and will never use their software again. They are nothing but a bunch of thieves! Hopefully, I can apply your techniques to some other software... };[
I agree Adobe screwed up with its terms of agreement! It left the door open for speculation, confusion, and fear. Apparently, Adobe has been back-pedalling to clarify its terms, but I think it should be explained more simply and more understandable to everyone. You can read their updated clarification here: blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2024/06/06/clarification-adobe-terms-of-use
Apparently, Adobe has been back-pedalling to clarify its terms, but I think it should be explained more simply and more understandable to everyone. You can read their updated clarification here: blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2024/06/06/clarification-adobe-terms-of-use
@@BLTV_Photoshop Yes, they are mostly doing PR damage control, but nothing has really changed. Of course they almost certainly did this in the past, its just official now, not because they want to inform us, but because their lawyers informed them. Cloud does not exist, its just another guys computer, and that kind if imbalance of power is ripe for abuse.
The verdict is out. After reading Adobe's clarification of its terms of agreement, I still feel it should be explained more simply and more understandable to everyone. You can read their clarification here: blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2024/06/06/clarification-adobe-terms-of-use
Good tutorial simple to follow step by step when you may not totally understand all the elements used, though would be good if you also said the menus rather than short cut keys as not all of us use those. I use the iPad app! 😊
Another way is to go to Edit > Transform > Skew. Place your cursor on the middle anchor point of either side of the Transform bounding box and press and hold Alt as you drag it up or down. This will skew both sides at the same time.