Aaron, watching you explaining things in a window headlined as "Navigator" seems quite appropiate. Thanks again for guiding us through the open seas of Photoshop.
Hi Aaron! I just started watching your videos and I'm loving them! I was wondering if you have a video in which you show off your studio? It looks fantastic and I'd love to see more of it!
Aren't they awesome! I discovered them about a month ago and am hooked. I've learned so much from Aaron and his team. Love the folks at Phlearn. They're doing things for creatives that no one else is doing.
Hi Aaron, I'd just like to say thanks for your RU-vid channel! I'm slowly getting my head around photoshop thanks to you. I WILL be buying some of your Pro Tutorials as a thank you! Keep up the good work.
Phlearn Rocks, thank you Aaron luv your vides. Anyway you could do one about compositing video into a 3D digital background made in photoshop... like the Dark Force composite you made but with actually video instead of just stills and make it look real... cause that'd be amazing.
Aaron, I wonder if you have any tips for moving subjects closer together. What I have in mind is a picture of my fiancee's dogs but I couldn't get them to sit perfectly close. I'd like to just slide one over lol maybe the process would benefit others too...
***** I am new on your channel. (here about 3 weeks). And right now I looked through your video list... There are so many interesting to watch. I wish watch it soon. And about feature tutorials. I would like to see something about transforming items when adding it to the image (making collage): how to make a perspective, a right size, a right position, a right color. And maybe how to find and to choose right image to collage.
***** In case I have a bug with "Read more" button. I repeated 2nd part of the last message: And about feature tutorials. I would like to see something about transforming items when adding it to the image (making collage): how to make a perspective, a right size, a right position, a right color. And maybe how to find and to choose right image to collage.
Love the video phlearn :D but i have a question, how can you get the picture so Dramatic, is it the color correction or is it a effect that you have to get on photoshop ?
@phlearn I believe there is a way to bend the blur now with the new Photoshop CC(Path Blur). Is there anyway you can update this tutorial with your awesome techniques?
Content aware fill is also a great technique to remove the subject rather than clone stamp. Could you also go over the opposite blur ie cars are blurred in a landscape shot...
thnx a lot bro .. i went through a loads of tutorials. ur tutorials are really great. infact, some of the few bests .. :D keep posting for our sake .. :P
Great! But what about this, lets say i have a sequence of 8 shots of a bird flying all stacked onto one image and now i want to indicate the flight pattern between each bird to help suggest to the viewer what is going on what would be the best way to go about that?
I just could not get the new blank layer for the cloning out of the background to work. That looked fab but I thought I'd checked through your settings and all it did was darken the area. I ended up having to create a copy of the background layer and clone out my subject from that.
It seems to me, if you were panning or tracking, the blur would only be in the direction the subject was moving at the time the shutter was clicked. As the boarder hasn't reached the curve yet, why would there be blur in the other direction?
I started a new layer like you did but when I use the clone stamp, nothing happens. I have a feeling the program us recognizing it as being a blank layer with nothing there. How do I fix that?
first all it is nice tutorial ! i would like to only comment that you use smart filter mask rather than layer mask.. filter mask itself it work like layer mask..
I´ve followed every step on this and other videos but my brush wont " remove " the motion blur. It does nothing. I´ve tried for hours and it just wont do anything .
Episode idea, couldn't you of done the multi-image rotation blur you did with that portrait of a girl on a bed you did a few weeks ago?, to make a "custom" directional motion blur for this photo???
The blur is wrong, because the camera movement is just in the direction of the skater. If the camera would move on around the bend in a very long exposure time, the skater being at the actual position would also be blurred. In this example it only can be a one-directional blur.
cool, cool and cool again?? Why not use content-aware fill? I never made a photo with a blur in two directions in different parts of the photo. Blur arises from the movement of the camera during the exposure. So the blur will have the same direction all over the photo. Nice tutorial though.
Want to watch all of your videos in their particular order. Numbering them, although would be exhausting, would help very much.. esp the tutes in continuation with each other... Thank you for listening .. :D
Aaron, may you show us how to make a person´s face look like a marble statue? I wanted to do this to to one of my pictures, but th result was ... bad ;)
Like watching your vids however, everybody has a different way of learning and I find that you are a little fast. I realize that you get it and have a vast amount of experience in Photoshop but I find that it is harder to follow along at the speed you go. Please take a little more time to explain the why and how of what you are doing and consider that not all of us are at your level.
Hi Aaron, i love your work, but i think that in this case you are maybe wrong, because i think that when you want to make this fake motion blur you try to imitate the real panning that you can make with your camera at the moment of the shot, and when you make that, you move your camera in the same direction of the subject with "low" shutter speed and if you make that, the final motion blur that you have in the final photo its only in one direction, not in both of them, i think so haha. Thanks for your time and your work!
Ah good old motion blur. My first PS obsession. Everything you teach here is really useful for picking up some tips and tricks for future projects, especially for beginners. I have a request for you guys; I've been dying to try my had at making preexisting makeup and body paint look more realistic but haven't had much luck with it. A perfect example is this wonderful piece by SGH Photoart: scontent-b-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/t31.0-8/10272651_659499627432522_5376994405679620240_o.jpg
How to make a realistic scifi area from scratch.. Or how to make a cyborg... That would be an awesome fantasy tutorial oh learn could do that I'd watch
Doesn't motion blur affect things that are in motion?? Why would the background be blurred? Seems unnatural. Wouldn't the subject be the only thing with motion blur since that's the only thing moving?