Unmesh doesn't just teach us Photoshop, he teaches us to think, to visualise the steps we need to take so we can apply what we learnt to new projects. That's why he is the No1 photoshop teacher on RU-vid today 👍
I was trying to do this effect on my own (woman behind wet foggy shower door-discrete) and thought I would research for how others approached the problem. I found this and I can not thank you enough. Thank you, thank you and once more bowing I say thank you.
I really loved how he just gave a spontaneous health advice in the middle of teaching photoshop. Much appreciation and respect for what you have taught me over the years.
"Clear Layer Style" This little tidbit was amazing. No Idea this was even an option. That will save so much time. The rest of the video was great too. Love the attention to subtle detail.
I was watching some old tutorial of yours, "old", like from 2016, is amazing to see your progress. The 2016 tutorial was great, but a world apart from where you are now. You are very inspiring, I`m very happy for you, a great example of work and perseverance. I will love to see more like this one, in depth compositing techniques and the way to apply them, when you explain them they make a lot of sense in a very simple manner. I love the other ones too, like the ones that you explain a procedure to enhance color or contrast, etc, but is very different to see the application of multiple techniques in a complex idea. Also the logic and analysis you use to approach what you are gonna do is extremely illustrative. You teach us how to think in Photoshop terms and that's really complex, specially at the beggining. This one was mind blowing. Thanks a lot Unmesh, have a great day and stay safe.
What a beautiful effect! Thank you so much! I can't wait to try this! And I agree: learning what the tools do as opposed to learning the steps makes your skills more flexible in the long run.
fixed my issue. I am using my own image and of course it isn't turning out the same but still believable. I like how thorough you are and you don't use short cuts to explain things
I’ve been watching your videos for quite some time but I have to say this is hands down my favorite one. I just appreciate how you go the extra mile to making the end result so realistic. I can only hope I will become this good at photoshop.
Support me to learn Graphics Design. you can help with laptop or the tuition fee. My goal this coming year is to learn Graphics Design and I don't have a dime.
This was such a great tutorial, I'm new to Photoshop and just wanted to create a simple glass effect, but this taught me so many useful tips and adjustments. Thank you very much!
I love using my own textures so every once in a while I go out for dedicated 'texture photo sessions' where I walk around the streets and parks and public buildings and get very strange looks from all the other people because they see me standing in front of beautiful buildings and landscapes and I am just taking random pictures or closeups of walls, tiles, tree bark, leaves, different stone types etc. xD
Youpi, j'ai réussi et je ne parle pas Anglais mais Français alors un grand merci pour vos tutoriels que j'arrive à effectuer. Et merci pour vos partages ♥
Every photo is unique and is needed to be edited uniquely, art is unique, so no need to follow steps just remember you are here to make something new and astonishing out of it , Great Concept Umesh
As always its a good photoshop tutorial, hope you could make a two versions of your video though. One should be a speedy version to save a lot of time, and the other would be the in depth version which could eat your lifetime.