Great stuff Aaron. Been working with you for over a year now and come on a long way thanks for all the help in the tutorials. Feel like a know you in person. Keep up the good work.
almost a year using liquify and don't know I can do advanced mode ( brush density, freeze mask, etc ) once again you do really save my work ! thankyou so much . The best !!!
You are very special! Thank you for sharing your hard earned knowledge with us. Ciao from Athens, Greece. Thanassis Fournarakos retired (2011) Pro Photographer (born in 1946).
I love Phlearn, Aaron and your tutorials. I am new to Photography and Photoshop, and Aaron makes it exciting. I love your excitement and passion, definitely makes learning fun...Thank you for everything you do.
Have been liking your work and tutorials so much that i click like at the very beginning itself. Till date haven't felt the need to unlike it after watching the whole video :D
Phlearn is really helpful to me, I´ve learned a lot from you guys. Aaron is a great teacher and he always puts a smile on my face :) Keep up the great work!
All your videos have helped me so much. i have recently started using it and it the most amazing piece of software by far. i never thought how much it could be used for but now i use it all the time and use it to create backgrounds for my website. I learn more and more each day from your videos and hope they keep on coming. Plearn Rules!
Hi Aaron, at 9'57'' you say you don't find the twirl tool very useful. Well, I found a good use for it. When you do reflections, you flip the image vertically, position it, and decrease the opacity. When you do reflections in water you can use this twirl tool to deform the image and it will make the effect more realistic.
This video was fantastic! Thank you SO much! I use the liquify tool, but I definitely learned how to use the different controls within it. I am a huge fan of your videos. Best photoshop tutorials on the web. :)
No matter what the topic, I enjoy watching all of the videos. Aaron is a very personable person with great presentation skills. Also, for those that say he goes too fast... my opinion is that it is better to have a short video that you can pause to keep up with than have one where you have to wait for the presenter to move with your skill level.
Hi, Dear Aaron. Thanks for your helpful tuts. I don't know if you already know this tip or not, but for showing [Before & After] you don't have to group the layers and then turn on/off the group layer's eye ball! You just simply Alt+Click on the eyeball of the layer that you want it to be visible. keep the good work, the world of Photoshop needs guys like you.
I really really loved Phan Week... Thanks so much PHlearn for all you do fos us... Please do some question and answers episodes again soon.... Haven't seen those in a while... Now I'm gonna use the new code to shop at the new site... :)
Hey Aaron, just started following u... and loving it... Lol. U r fun to watch, i love the way u explain things: y? How? Etc.. u make understanding easier.
Iconique Imani mentioned what I was going to. If you use the "pin edges" checkbox inside the liquify tool, you'll eliminate the need of the reconstructing of her leg... so basically anything after 18:22. I HIGHLY recommend it.
Aaron, I have a quick thought/suggestion for you or others who may be helped by this comment. However, I am not a photographer or photoshop user (though I would love to be if had the time and startup cash). You are the professional whose work and teaching I highly respect. Please advise me as appropriate. Anyway, here goes... Why not just freeze mask the perimeter of the layer before doing any warping, just in case. An action could probably even be recorded to do this automatically. Just a thought. Please let me know what you think.
All your videos have helped me so much. thank u a lot. i have a question about this episode. most of the time the background becomes distorted when using liquify tool. how to fix this?
Great vid! I was wondering if you could make a video on how to multiply body parts, like faces and arms, and seamlessly attach them to the original image.
Hello, Aaron! I would love to see a tutorial on Displacement Mapping. It's a fabo technique, but I think most of us are cluless on which technique works best. Thanx!
I was wondering if you guys could do some of these videos :) --- Make t-shirts have long sleeves Make someone taller (Maybe adding high heels?) Fix cooked teeth Make a classic iPod image (one of those silhouettes with the white cable) Add or remove sweat I know this last one was mentioned before in a video however I'd love to use it - Add a tattoo using clip art (adding a tattoo that isn't on a person) I know you said the best way to add a tattoo is to take an image of a real tattoo. However I was wondering if there was a way to take any clip art and turn it into a tattoo. Thanks so much for the videos and keep up the great work. You guys are the best!! (I've learned so much)
Hey! You are really talented, thanks for posting these vids, they have been great. I couldn't find a good tutorial on removing neck lines and double chins. Do you have anything like that?
Very nice tutorial! Maybe you can put a few pixel wide freeze mask to the edge at her leg, so you won't get any transparency into the image. Am I right?