Very very educational and professional tutorial. Also your personality and attitude toward making the tutorial just makes it fun to watch and you don't get bored while watching it. Even though it's a seven year old tutorial it still checks up. Well done.
You're like the drawfee channel but with digital work. You always find something entertaining and you keep me interested as you help me out with the nooks and crannies of Photoshop. Thank you Aaron, along with the rest of the Plearn team. I've gone though nearly all of your videos and I can't even express to you how helpful you guys have been. #PhlearnOn
I changed my brush to every thing you have in your settings and even changed the brush mode to multiply all to no avail... When I paint the flow gets heavier but the paint DOESN'T MULTIPLY... really need to make this work...
I love your tutorials.... I was searching and have been subbed to your channel for a while and this is just what I needed to extend a project I am doing using blood... Thanks
I know this is old but THANK YOU! This saved my Uni project! I needed blood on my face to show I died in the story I made but it looked clearly drawn on before I found this video.
To get new models you can always attend meetups from different local facebook photography groups. In Denmark where I come from I have also just moved and I attended meetup and made some appointments with a few of the models and took some pictures with them. Not hard to get to know people. Just today I meet about 5 new models that I haven't worked with before and 2 of them I have already new appointments with for future shoots. The 3 others I hope I will get appointments with within the next few days when I get pictures ready from todays meetup and talk to them.
Discovered your tutorials last week [yeah .. I'm late] .. I simply love them, very easy to follow and discovered tools I never knew what they're meant for .. And your enthousiasm realy helps as well :) .. Thanx for that!! As for this one I am very curious how you did the bloody eyes [eyelids] on this girl??!! .. Is there another tutorial about that? .. Would love to know!
Ok, let me tell you, this is convincing blood. I've got a haemophobia and I'm really neauseous right now just looking at one frame. I think I'll not watch it. But you obviously did an amazing job.
What struggles do we face? Moved from Northern California to Central Missouri and now live in a little town in the sticks, so ya, networking is a major headache with very little in my area to work with. Have to rebuild the list of models to shoot with, preferably ones who shoot for artistic enjoyment rather than having to hire and pay them, because frankly the hire and pay type are few and far between here anyhow. Same for makeup artists and such. Have managed to get two publications since moving here at the end of last year though, so it's coming along. Also recently converted to Ps and LR CC from Corel, and loving it. Was going NUTS trying to learn it from vids until I got turned on to your channel and you make a lot of this stuff WAY easier to understand and do than most other vids.
The blood that was already on the image when you started looks different. You can see her hair through the drip on the left, which I assume(?) is just an opacity change. But the blood on the left side of her face (both eye and nostril) from the light direction is definitely brighter. And on her left cheek, it appears to "wrap" around the edge of her face... did you just stretch and distort it into a sharp point? Also, the drop of blood on her collar bone appears to have a shadow?
could you guys possibly do a tutorial video about enhancing and or recoloring super dark brown eyes? like when they come out really dark so you cant really see the pupil and stuff? that'd be a great help thank you!
Great video, thanks! I would've liked to see how you made the blood drips that were already on her face. Specifically, how you made them look like they were following the contours of her face. Warp tool? You said you didn't use the Smudge tool much, but you used it on the neck. Was it also used on the face?
That is really helpful, I really enjoy the tutorials, and the work is amazing, By the way, i want to invest in a Graphic tablet, im not too knowledgeable when it comes to those, but Would you be able to suggest any that are affordable?
Great tut, thanks! One question though: I wanted to make the holes and followed your steps to the letter several times but never could get the same results, especially the embossing part (it didn't do much at all). I tried 72dpi and 300dpi images with no change in the results. What am I doing wrong? Also, are you going to publish a tutorial on how you put the woman's face on the spider? Thanks again!