love your tutorials!!! you make it so simple to follow along and you seem to do most of these in under 10min. thanks so much for the effort you put into these for us!!
My late father loved to do woodcarvings in his workshop and I've wanted to be able to replicate his type of work in Photoshop. The tutorial is giving me some better ideas on how. :)
I just subscribed to your channel here on RU-vid. There are so many of your videos I want to watch, so I marked them to "watch later" - thanks for producing some really good videos that are easy to understand and follow along with!
Thanks for the video . Just want to asked , what are the criteria of selecting an image . I mean I have 10s of images and I don't know which one will work the best.
Marty, Hi! I like your calm tone of voice and you don't move to fast. I love your key instructions. I've only worked a little with Photoshop but would like to create an image base on an organic photo (nature) and make it look as if a wood carver did it. Is that possible? Thanks for any help!
+Jacqueline Stigman It depends on the specific characteristics of the image you're thinking of. The methods probably would be similar to those this tutorial.
+Blue Lightning TV Thanks Marty! What I'd like to create is the look of a more 3 dimensional wood carving. Of say vines, leaves, flowers...Like some carvings on antique French wood furniture. Possible? Thank you for being here!
I know this tutorial is an older upload, but I was just curious… is there any particular reason why you have said to use the Pencil tool to paint white instead of the Brush tool? Or is it simply your preference, maybe? I've rarely used the Pencil tool in favor of the Brush tool, myself, so if there is a reason, I'd be interested in knowing it.
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Blue Lightning TV Hey marty, i really like your videos and they are very helpful, i was wondering if you could do a 'how to make some a zombie' tutorial, im working on a project and it would be very helpful, thanks in advace
I haven't used Photoshop since college, but I would like to get back into editing and creating. Is there a particular version of Photoshop or Illustrator, Lightroom, etc. I would need to create a woodcut file like you've demonstrated?
Hi. I would like to say thanks to you spending time to make the movie. Could You Please teach me how to carve photo into leaf in photoshop cs6? Thanks in advance! I 'm looking forward to hearing from you soon. Thanks again
@@BLTV_Photoshop .Thanks so much. I love your movies so much. Thanks for your spending time to make movies and also thanks for replying to me. Many Thanks.
Nice technique. Thanks for sharing. But, to be honest, I expected something the other. (but I don not know why) I expected this technique was the preparing part for making a file with a G-code so that one can make a "carved" copy of it with a 3D-router/carver. Is it possible to do this?
I am using Photoshop Elements 2018. I was following your Instructions until I got to the part about Select Color Range. It is not there! Can you tell where to go from here? Thanks in advance John.
Marty, is that Blueberry Screen Capture software. I use the Standard on Win 7 and it looks exactly like your video cursor and additions/inserts. On Mac I use QT Pro.
Marty, which version of Photoshop would you consider the best? I work with elements 11, and when following your tutorials, I sometimes lack tools used in the video. Is there a version better than the rest? Thanks
Each new version that's made available is generally better than the previous version. At I write this, the newest version is "CC 2014" and it's available by subscription for $9.99 p/month at Adobe Creative Cloud.
The layer may be locked. Another way of placing onto the other document is to press Ctrl + A to select it...Ctrl + C to copy. Then, open the other document and press Ctrl + V to paste it.
Whenever you want to find the links to the files that I use in a tutorial, please go to the video's description, which is below the title of the video. Click "Show More" and scroll down. You will see all the info, as well as links to all the files that I use.
Please make an Tutorial on "How to make a wood engraving from a photo" ? Not woodcut - woodcut and wood engraving both are separate not combine both have 3-5 differences. Thanks a lot
With your photo open, press Ctrl + A to select it...Ctrl + C to copy. Open the wood texture and press Ctrl + V to paste your photo onto the wood texture.