I'll be showing you guys how to make a gradient with noise textures that blend in a unique way and result in some cool backgrounds. Magdiel Lopez - / bvzmrffnsfv America Captain - www.dafont.com/american-capta...
one important tip: fill the overlay layer with 50% gray (#808080) instead of black before applying noise. That way the colors underneath are unchanged yet it creates noise.
Hey real quick, what music did you use in the background. It has a striking resemblance to a track that I made. Has same chords and some loops. Thanks a lot for the tutorial as well! Looking forward to some more quality content.
This is dope can you make this into a template or show how you would make it into a template where you just drag and drop different pictures for different color schemes?
Hi and thanks for the tutorial. When I select my settings for gaussian blur and click okay, the edges of my rectangle turn white and I have no idea what to do. Any suggestions, anyone?
Can someone explain to me please why was it necessary to create so many layers? couldn't we apply all the effects to just one layer and achieve the same result? What confuses me the most is this black layer... Thanks in advance for someone cool who explains it to me!
Creating layers is good practice in case you need to edit... Or make change. If you don't, you going to have to undo many times. So creating layers saves your alot if time.
video starts at @<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="153">2:33</a> Lol you said simple 🤣 it ain't 😞 how many times you applied noise filter 🥺Will try this one for sure buttttt can you do the soft ones? Grainy gradient versions