WOW! This out-of-the-box thinking is genius! Brady, this is insane. How do yo do it? Wow! There is no one I know of who is re-imagining Photoshop techniques like this. Your work is simply inspiring renewed enthusiasm into Photoshop workflows. Bravo!
DUDE!!! what the actual? I have been using photoshop since 2000 this is hands down the biggest WTF of my career. You my friend are a different animal all together. Outstanding job!!! So simple and elegant.
"Calm down man, it's just a shadow". Bravo sir, you nailed it. It's some kind of the Inception stuff, shadows inside shadows inside shadows, and each inside level is on the much smaller scale
The most awaited technique which only a Guru can think of! Your creativity with brains is mind-blowing! Photoshop + Texturelabs = "It's a mind game"! 💖💖💖💖💖
I hate throwing around the "G" word, but I feel like it's appropriate to call you a genius on this one. I can't imagine how many people this will help and how many pieces of art or media this will adorn in the future. As ever, THANK YOU BRADY!
This is brilliant. I don't know how you come up with these ideas, but they're fantastic. Is it the nootropics you're taking? Or eating mushrooms or peyote so that you can channel the wisdom of ancient pixel-harvesting ancestors? So glad I can support you on Patreon. I don't make my living with Photoshop. I just use it for fun and adventure, and you're a tour guide who knows all the awesome secret must-see places that make the trip more exciting.
Love it! Gotta say, the channel and the Patreon have given me an excuse to spend all kinds of hours chasing down ideas that I think might be interesting. Research and development department at your service...
Ahh the dreadful realization that this has probably been possible for yeeaaars and nobody (that I know at least) figured it out. Very clever technique and great succinct video as always!
As soon as you made the 2nd group copy, I saw where you were going and knew the next shadow distances would be intervals of 10 and then 100! Brilliant.
Not even a new movie trailer or song release gets me as excited than a new Ps TxLabs Video... Awesome video and expertise as always. Btw almost at 200k subscribers 👌🎉
That's amazing! Such a clever workaround that, once you've seen it, seems so intuitive (well, photoshop-intuitive at least), but that I would absolutely never have thought of myself. I rarely do the kinds of things found in your tutorials, working these days as a photographer and not a graphic designer, but I'm still so happy when the new ones show up. The amount of inspiration they bring far outshines the actual use I personally have for the techniques. You're great. Thanks for sharing.
I´m a photographer too, this tutorial plus this one he recorded a while ago, are great for creating realistic flat lay photograps with insane long shadows. Its great for creating patterns of the products photographed. Check it out: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hwRwUeVoFTo.html
The effect is great! You could combine it with different oppacities or deeps of black and turn all the shadows to multiply so you could mimic the ambient shadows. On your last example it will make a huge difference! Also by adding the reflections of light you created on the 3d stony look, the results will be absolutely realistic for flat lay product photography
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hwRwUeVoFTo.html this video you also made with this tecnique of insane long shadows will be extremly powerfull
I’ve used the nested drop shadow technique before to create extended soft shadows - but this takes it to a new level! Exponentially multiplying groups was inspired hack! And I always appreciate your pacing. You don’t talk down to your audience and labour through it slow. I’ll be watching this again and looking for an opportunity to use this. Is this translatable to after effects?
This is absolutely incredible in its simplicity and flexibility. Yowza! 🤯 Thanks for your amazing channel. I’ve been stagnant in PS for a few years and your tutorials are reigniting my creativity.
This is a game changer for me! Thank you SO MUCH! Also, don't forget you can scale effects up to 1000% as well so that helped with my larger shape layers. Oh this is so exciting.
Thank you so much, I’m learning tNice tutorials in quarantine and you made it very simple I really appreciate it, thank you for going over every little